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The OneOdio Bluetooth Headphones deliver exceptional sound quality with 50mm neodymium drivers, offering 110 hours of wireless playtime. Designed for maximum comfort with soft memory protein earmuffs, these foldable headphones are compatible with a wide range of devices, making them the perfect choice for music lovers and professionals alike.





| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Wireless/Wired Media Control |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Carrying Case Weight | 200 Grams |
| Cable Length | 1.2 Meters |
| Item Weight | 240 Grams |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Frequency Range | 20-40kHz |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
| Sensitivity | 110 dB |
| Impedance | 32 Ohm |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Around-ear shape |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Theme | Video Game |
| Color | Champagne Gold |
| Battery Average Life | 55 Hours |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Personal Listening |
| Compatible Devices | iPad, iPod, iPhone, Android, Bluetooth audio devices, 3.5mm audio jack devices, music production equipment |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Enclosure Material | Cotton |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music, Personal Listening, Communication |
P**N
In one word - excellent! But...
I'm an electronic and electrical engineer/ academic, and I care about audio sound quality. I have fairly expensive Yamaha speaker systems throughout the house, and this forms a benchmark for my audio listening. Having said that, I have not owned an open-back HD headphone set, so my experience will be limited. But, I can't really fault the sound that comes out of these headphones! Really astonishing for their price! The sound is rich; it contains all the frequencies to enjoy all the tracks. I listen a lot of jazzy music with all classical instruments and female vocals (e.g., Anna Maria Jopek), and this sounds fantastic. I also like rock and pop as well as classical music, and all this sounds really good. Maybe the bass is a little bit on the high end, but by no means artificial or unpleasant. I cannot hear any harmonic distortions, and I'm sensitive to that. The sound stage is quite wide as well for the headphones but, again, I have no comparison with expensive HiFi open-back headphones, so take this comment with a pinch of salt. I cannot really discern the difference in the sound quality between wired and wireless. I recently bought Boltune wireless headphones for my daughter, and the difference in sound quality between wired and wireless was stark. Here, the wired may be just a tiny bit better, but very hard to say. In fact wireless is a bit louder. The source for these is a decent phone, Samsung Galaxy 8, and all my tracks are encoded in FLAC. The codec for wireless seems to settle on AAC though. But, enabling the developer options gives you an option to use AptX and LDAC. But, I'm not 100% sure if these headphones can use these codecs. You seem to be able to switch to them on the phone menu. But when you come back to the menu, the codec seems to be switched back to AAC. I need to read up on this more...What I should say though about Bluetooth is that I'm able to detect slight noise and very slight 50 Hz hum (in both channels) and some gurgle (in the right cup only). You can only hear this in a completely quiet room though, and the gurgle in the right cup not 100% of the time. You will not hear this when music is playing, but can be noticed between the tracks on occasion. There is some sort of interference going, but I will need to investigate this more as this is not present all the time. So, for general listening when you do the dishes or cook etc, this is not going to be a problem. If you are sat down on the couch, in a quiet room, you will benefit from a wired connection.This is obviously a low-cost headset, so you cannot expect superb build quality or comfort. But, to be honest, both are very good. I had to bend the hinges a bit to fit my head as they were too much at an angle out of the box and the band was just not long enough to get over my head - but this may be just my head :). The cups are small-ish inside, so there is a slight pressure on the bottom of my ears, but not too bad really. The clamping force is quite gentle. More comfortable than the Boltunes.I was able to take a call a moment ago. All sounded fine. The control button work really well. I cannot really fault these headphones. Highly recommended!
A**�
VALUE FOR MONEY. Better than headphones for £149
The media could not be loaded. About a week ago I purchased my first OneOdio headphones, they are wired and arrived yesterday. I've been using them for a few hours continuously while working and was so impressed that I decided to leave a detailed review straight away. Then I thought why not get the wireless ones as well? Now they are here too! Delivery was super fast and I don't even have prime anymore.I have to start with the fact that my current wireless headphones until today were Marshal Major III which retail at £149 and I HATE them. There is nothing like that annoying feeling when you have paid too much for something and did not get the good use of it you expected.I really wanted to find a replacement, but after spending so much money on the headphones mentioned above I could not justify paying more than £30-40 for new ones and I was extremely dubious about finding anything better for the money. I was wrong, happily so :)Pros and cons of OneOdio compared to the headphones 5 times their price. You'll be well-impressed:✅ Ahhhhhhh.... This is such a relief to have them on my head. Marshall major 3 cause really bad headache every time I'm using them for longer than 2-3 hours. And my job includes working with a lot of media content and comfortable headphones is a must. They are big, but really comfortable and light.✅ Now that I started with their design I might as well mention how easily transported they are. The gorgeous leather bag feels durable and headphones fold very conviniently and fit right into it. I'm sooooo taking them on my next holiday!✅ Quality of the sound! OMG they are no worse than their wired companion and they're wireless! I've been listening to a musical and an audio book for couple of hours in them and the feeling you get is something I would describe as a "3D sound". I know it sounds silly, but if the sound could be 3D then these are the headphones to make sure you hear it.✅ Durability. They feel well-made and, perhaps, almost as well-made as Marshall Major III which is, probably, the only good side of Marshall. But for £30 headphones it's is unbelievable how easily they bend and rotate. Also there's some metal "involved", which is much more than I expected for the price!✅ Bass. Oh yeah baby. This is something that my much-regretted Majors cannot accept, they're as flat as a pancake, BUT OneOdio is just heavenly on the bass. I cannot explain more. I've been wearing them for most of the day now and pretty much all the time had something on and it sounded all wonderful regardless genre. It just makes everything sound so vibrant.✅ I'm loving the battery life. They claim quite a long lasting period in the ad, but so far I've been pretty hard on testing them and used about 5% charge. It's good. Very similar to Marshall which I charge once in 6 weeks (used both wired and wireless)✅ Wired and wireless option like most high-end headphones.I'm going to use them a lot for Xbox one x controller and so far I have concluded that they're comfortable to play in. The sound in Witcher 3 through these headphones is just something to melt in.✅Price! Price! Just look at the price, now look at the pics and now read everything above again, have you bought them yet? - NO?! Then you must not be in need of a pair of decent HEADPHONES for very little money.They're an investment.I might update this review later on, but I just could not leave it any longer after such a great buying experience. It is an awesome piece of kit.Thanks for reading my review.
S**E
Decent
Decent comfortable headphones for the price. They claim to be sudio quality which stretches it a bit but for the price they are good. Sound isolation is again ok but not perfect but again for just over £40 what do you expect.Very easy to pair to multiple devices and seem to hold a charge. I like them and I expect I will be using these for some time to come.My only gripe is they use Micro USB and not C-type like everything else these days
C**W
Pink Headphones
Great sound quality and the battery life has been amazing. I've used quite a lot of wireless headphones and always managed to need 2 pairs as the battery life tends to not last too long. However, these last a full day before i need to charge them at the end of the day.I charge them for a few hours and they always seem to be full after that and can be used. They don't feel heavy and can be worn nicely around the ears. I do have quite a small head and find that the headset fits me perfectly as well as the ear cups also fit completely around my ears without squishing them in at all nor do the earcups rest on any part of the ear.Functionally they work well. There is an up and down sound button as well as an on / off button. My only gripe is that the sound for when the headphones are switching on/off is a bit quiet and when the headphones are nowhere close to the head, it's hardly able to be heard at all.The design and appearance is beautiful. Pink metallic look that suits my very pink desk.
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