🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The OneOdio A70 Bluetooth Over Ear Headphones deliver exceptional sound quality with a robust 72-hour battery life. Designed for comfort and convenience, these headphones feature a dual mode for wired and wireless listening, making them perfect for studio monitoring, DJing, or casual use. With a unique audio sharing capability and a secure jack lock design, they ensure a seamless listening experience for you and your friends.
Control Type | Button Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Cable Length | 3.5 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 8.96 ounces |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm & 6.35mm Jack |
Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
Sensitivity | 110 dB |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | None |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 72 Hour |
Battery Charge Time | 72 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Gaming Consoles, Telephones, Music Production Equipment, Laptops |
Cable Features | Without Cable, Detachable |
Additional Features | Run and Hear 2 Sources Simultaneously, Stereo Monitor, Studio Monitor & Mixing, Share Function., DJ headphones, Adapter-free-cord |
Enclosure Material | Faux Leather, Cotton |
Specific Uses For Product | Travel, DJ, Home |
P**S
My new favorite budget headphones!
First impressions- I love these! I previously had a different pair of wired, over-ear headphones from OneOdio that were my go-to (and one of their most popular sets), but listening to these two back-to-back I'd say the A70 definitely lives up to the price difference, and has to be my new favorite pair of headphones.Pros:- SOUND: Sound quality's awesome! Really clear audio with solid bass quality, and the noise suppression's pretty decent too (given the price range these are in). I thought there would be a sizeable decrease in quality from the wired vs bluetooth modes, but I actually found it pretty difficult to sense any difference.- COMFORT: Definitely a step up in comfort from my other set. The other one's ear pads had bulky, circular cushioning that gave me headaches if I wore them too long, whereas these have a smaller, flatter rectangular design that fits a lot better. The foam inside is also a little less dense so the compression isn't too harsh, with the foam across the band being more dense to offer greater support.- BUILD QUALITY: I'd say these are impressively well made for the price they're listed as. I've hada number of headphones that I could tell felt cheap from the moment I picked them up, but these feel really solid! My last set, despite being decent quality compared to a lot of other budget headphones out there, still had some problems with them that made them feel a bit clunky (ear cups had full rotation which felt flimsy, you could hear plastic creaking when moving around). This pair however feels very well put together, with the ear cups having a fixed limit for rotation, and no excess noise coming from the plastic.Cons/Critiques:- NOISE LEAK: I've seen this come up for other reviewers, and I will note that there is a bit of sound leakage. I don't think this is too big of an issue however, since you do have to turn up your volume to a bit of a high level for anything that comes out to be really noticeable (though this will vary depending on what kind of environment you're in). If you're gonna be using these in noisy public spaces or just on your own at home, then I wouldn't say it's anything to worry about.- BUTTONS: Bit of a nitpick, but the buttons are pretty noisy and do feel a bit cheap compared to the rest of the design. Interestingly enough, the power button makes significantly less noise and feels better built-in than the volume buttons. I think this was to make a better distinction between the three when the headset is worn, though I do wish they had all been built in a way that felt a little better.- EAR PADS: Now, this is a *very minor* issue to me personally, but the ear pads compressing do make a bit of a rubbery creaking sound that you can hear fairly loudly when you grab them with the headset on. I'm pretty sensitive to noise so this is just a little thing I noticed- I do think it can be ignored just fine since you'll only hear it when taking them off, but I figured I'd mention it since I wrote about the excess noise previously.* IF YOU'RE GOING TO BUY THESE: Not a critique, but I'm going to mention it since I didn't see it brought up on the user manual- the cable itself has a sort of locking mechanism where it connects to the headphones (this is the first time I'm seeing it, but it might be used with other brands as well). There's a piece attached to the connector that slips into the matching shape of the port, very similar to a key. From there, it can be turned left to offset the alignment of the piece inside, keeping the cord from being pulled out. By turning it fully right until it stops, the piece lines up with the shape of the port again and you can remove the cable. Just thought I'd point this out since it took me a minute to realize how it worked, and I scratched up the port a good bit in the process :')Overall, real good stuff! Highly recommend for anyone wanting to find a solid pair of headphones without spending a fortune
A**.
Great comfort with Large Head!! Covers ears totally
Just received. Hooked right up easily. I control 2 pc's and what is nice it connects to both very easily. what ever your click on it will play. click on 2nd pc video and it plays instantly. No clicking on settings to change audio source. great product. Very pleased with quality and sound. I have a Large head and these fit perfectly with no Compression on my fat head. Just saying for those looking for a heaset to fit comfortably. I am not being paid to write this review.
Y**I
Quality Sound (My Budget Mixing Phones)
Overall a quality product, one that delivered despite my skepticism.The Build- - - -The fit is comfortable, even for long-term use (and I wear glasses). The build is classic OneOdio, plastic, light, durable (well, I'm assuming so based on my other OneOdio purchase). I love the padding on them, very soft. I have a fro (flattop), and they adjust well to the height of my hair.The Sound- - - -Here's where I expected lack of quality, however was extremely pleased.My purpose for purchasing headphones was to find a pair that I could mix (and terribly master) "hip-hop" style music with.The highs and midsection are very crisp and clean and sit just right in the mix. The left and right pans are accurate and give a good representation of the soundscape.The bass was my main concern, but it's clean and delivered well. It feels bass-heavy, but it doesn't take away from the overall mix and is a small mental adjustment when mixing tracks. It's responsive throughout the whole bass spectrum, providing accurate tones for proper mix (and tuning) analyisis.Wired vs Bluetooth- - - -The sound quality does change when going from wired to Bluetooth.The wired sound is crisp, clean, and accurate.The Bluetooth delivers the same quality but you will get a bit of fizzle/static from the high-end, especially when increasing volume.Battery Life- - - -Has a long battery life when switching between Bluetooth and wired, I haven't charged them yet and I've owned the for almost three weeks at the time of writing this.In my experience, OneOdio's can be driven for two-three days with continued use.In Conclusion- - - -I love my new headphones, I am impressed with the sound quality, and have already had many successful mixes come from using these. Even as an audiophile, I recommend these for those looking for quality sound at an affordable price.You won’t be disappointed unless you want to be. And if you don't take the price into account.
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