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OneOdio A10 review: OneOdio A10 is not quite great in terms of sound quality. The sound stage is a little narrow but they still deliver decent sound. The bass is not as deep and not as punchy as it should be. But they have a nice design, good comfortable, and a very long battery life. The ANC feature can work but not so well. All in all, if you are not so serious about sound quality and just looking for wireless over-ear headphones for listening to general music and affordable, the OneOdio A10 are wireless active noise-canceling headphones and probably a good choice.
OneOdio A10 Hybrid AND Hi-Res Sound
over-ear, driver: 40mm silk-diaphragm drivers, wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, multi-point connection: fast pairing & connecting to 2 Bluetooth devices simultaneously, battery life: 45 hours of playtime, hi-res audio, hybrid active noise-canceling, foldable design, adjustable headband
OneOido’s product line continuously expanding, from wired studio monitoring and mixing headphones that OneOido is successful and gets very popular in wired over-ear headphones under $100. Today OneOdio’s direction toward to wireless Bluetooth ANC headphones and OneOdio A10 serve as their flagship model. The OneOdio A10, which has ANC as its key differentiator and is also a great bonus given the price they’re marketed at, combines a very beautiful design with OneOdio’s house tuning for a very cheap under $80 pricing. However; pricing may vary on time depending on promotions and some big sale deals like Prime Day, Black Friday, or Cyber Monday.
There are several active noise-canceling true wireless earbuds and over-ear headphones that are being released to compete with Bose, Sony, and Anker SoundCore, but less at that price point. So how do the A10’s capabilities and how do they compare to some of its rivals? Let’s dig into detail in the OneOdio A10 review together.
The exterior looks so good in pair of budget-friendly over-ear headphones. The material is composed of metal aluminum, plastic, and soft memory protein which blends together perfectly become to a good and luxurious headphone.
On the left earcup, you will see a USB type C slot and LED light status for charging. As well as the active noise-canceling button is sitting on the left cup too. while the right earcup has a 3.5mm audio input, volume buttons, a status LED, and a power button.
Same as general over-ear headphones, the OneOido A10 is a foldable design and adjustable headphones. Including soft memory foam padding in both cups to make you comfy around the ears and not fatigued though wear them for two or three hours. The foldable design is useful when you need to pack the headphones and take them on the go.
Although the ear cups have a pleasant, velvety feel, they are only moderately deep. So these maybe not ideal for those who have got particularly large ears. If you have moderate head and ears size, the earcups are quite close to your ears but not so much tight.
As I mentioned earlier, the space of the earcups is quite shallow. I believe it would be best if they increased the foam padding in the ear cups to just push them slightly further from your ear such that the circumaural fit offered your ears a tiny amount of interior breathing space. But, that is a very minor issue of an otherwise really comfortable piece of clothing.
The headband has a lot of give and flexibility, which may extend its reach if you need it to reach your ears.
According to A10’s spec, they provide a battery life of up to 45 hours (at 80% volume). Once turn on ANC and Bluetooth mode, the OneOdio A10 provides 35 hours of battery life and extends to 50 hours if only ANC mode is turned on. I don’t know the exact number of hours the company claims, is accurate? But I feel that these cheap ANC headphones provide not less than 40 hours on average, which is very good playtime for a long flight.
The OneOido A10 ANC headphones use the feature of Bluetooth 5.0 which supports SBC and AAC audio codecs as well as delivers lossless audio transmission too. There is also a built-in CVC 6.0 noise-canceling microphone to ensure you will have clear hands-free calls. These cheap hybrid ANC headphones by OneOdio are widely compatible with various devices whether Andriod/iOS smartphones, tablets, iPods, PCs, laptops, TVs, MP3/MP4 players, and other Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Specs: over-ear, dimension: 7.72″ x 6.65″ x 3.35″, weight: 15.9 ounces, 40mm driver, impedance: 32 ohms, frequency response: 20 – 40 kHz, noise reduction depth: up to 35dB, sensitivity: 42 +/- 3 dB, impedance: 32 ohms +/- 15%
Features: hybrid active noise-canceling, wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, Bluetooth profile: A2DP/AVRCP/HSP/HFP/SPP/DID/PXP/EMP/BAS, Bluetooth range: 10m/33ft, active noise canceling, built-in mic CVC6.0 noise canceling, battery: 750 mAh, playtime: 45H (ANC & Bluetooth ON), 50H (ANC OFF & Bluetooth ON), 80H (ANC ON & Bluetooth OFF), solid portable bag, fast charge: 5 minutes get 2 hours
Color: black, blue, red, pink
Specs: over-ear, dimension: 9.13″ x 8.07″ x 2.8″, weight: 1.23 pounds, drivers: 40mm large-aperture, Bluetooth 5.0 (work range: 33 feet/10 meters), playtime: 35 to 40 hours, battery capacity: 700mAh, full charge time: 1.5 hours
Features: wireless, active noise-canceling, built-in microphones, hi-res audio sound, deep bass, hands-free calls, soft protein leather & memory foam cushions, 90-degree angle rotatable joints, metal adjustable headband, quick charge: 10 minutes get 6 hours, tips: 12 months warranty
Specs: over-ear, dimension: 6.61″ x 8.78″ x 3.15″, weight: 9.9 ounces, drive size: 40mm dynamic, frequency response: 16 – 40kHz, impedance: 16 ohms, app: Soundcore App, playtime: 40 hours (volume at 60% in wireless noise-canceling mode)/60 hours (standard mode), charging type: USB type C, microphone: single microphone with uplink noise reduction, connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0/AUX
Features: wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, work range: 15 meters/49.21 feet, hybrid digital active noise-canceling (reduce ambient noise by up to 90%), transparency mode, hi-res audio, simultaneously connect to 2 devices & seamlessly switch between them, fast charge: 5 minutes get 4 hours, 22 custom EQs (via the Soundcore app), multi-angle rotation, breathable mesh & memory foam earcups
What’s in the box: Soundcore Life Q20+ Active Noise Cancelling headphones, USB-C charging cable, 3.5 mm AUX cable, travel pouch
Colors: black, red, silver, gold
Specs: over-ear, dimension: 5.51″ x 4.13″ x 6.69″, weight: 15.8 ounces, 40mm driver, Impedance: 32 ohms, sensitivity: 110dB +- 3dB, frequency response: 20 – 20 kHz, cable: 1.5m-2.8m coiled cable, battery capacity: 950 mAh, plug type: 3.5mm/6.35mm stereo, cable length: 1.5m – 2.8m coiled cable
Features: wireless, Bluetooth, foldable, 90-degree rotation, playtime: 72 hours, talking time: 72 hours, soft ear cushions, detachable cable, (ideal for mastering, studio, monitoring, broadcast, mixing, tracking, personal listening), run & hear 2 different sources simultaneously
in the package: OneOido A70 wireless headphones, bag for headphones, dual-duty cable for 6.35mm and 3.5mm sockets, 3.5mm audio cable, USB charging cable, user manual
The soundstage of the A10 is fairly small and condensed. There is no clear distinction between the instruments. The soundstage is not so wide. For cheap active noise-canceling headphones, this is not extremely upsetting nor unusual, but it is more noticeable in terms of a soundstage in more expensive ANC headphones
The OneOdio A10 provides decent sound quality. The product well-balanced sound for lows, mids, and highs. These A10’s wireless ANC headphones provide not especially dense or it is not heavy bass. Unlike more other cheap ANC headphones that inflated bass that overpowers the mids and highs. And sometimes it feels like the bass is overwhelming. But the OneOido A10 is loose in the mid-bass. But, it is there and does offer enough layers to the mids and trebles to produce a decent sound.
If have to have something that should be corrected, the bass is likely the frequency region that might require the most improvement in the future. Just add a little more it’s very good. Again, though, you won’t have many complaints at this pricing, I think. Yet while I listened to them for extended lengths of time, I most definitely didn’t feel the need for change.
The mids sound great, as do the vocals, clean guitars, mid-range sounds, and keyboards are also good too. They are absolutely recommended for most genres, as well as some rock and acoustic pop.
The treble is adequate but not very high-reaching. Moreover, the treble and mids have a somewhat compressed sound when the active noise-canceling is activated. Nonetheless, this is very typical for active noise-canceling headphones, especially low-cost versions.
This doesn’t greatly alter when the active noise-canceling is disabled. Both with and without ANC, sound fairly decent overall. It opens out a little more, and the compression slightly lessens.
A considerable deal of the lower frequencies is successfully reduced by ANC features. So the OneOido A10 is good for travel on public transport and can reduce low-frequency noise like plane, train, or bus engines. However, despite the with a not very good design make the headphones don’t filter out ambient noise making it not so good effective capability of passive isolation.
Because the headphones themselves do not filter out ambient noise, the issue is that it is considerably less effective than they might be. As a result, noise in the middle and treble area is not at all impacted by the headphones’ presence and remains unmodified.
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The external box is fairly attractive and looks neat though it is a cardboard box. The OneOdio comes in a fairly straightforward box with a hard carrying case that also houses the headphones, a USB-C to USB-A connection, and a 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm aux wire.
Before ending the OneOdio A10 review, I just would like to say, the OneOdio A10 is not quite great in terms of sound quality. The sound stage is a little narrow but they still deliver decent sound. The bass is not as deep and not as punchy as it should be. But they have a nice design, good comfort, and a very long battery life. The ANC feature can work but not so well. All in all, if you are not so serious about sound quality and just looking for wireless over-ear headphones for listening to general music and affordable, the OneOdio A10 are wireless active noise-canceling headphones and probably a good choice.
over-ear, driver: 40mm silk-diaphragm drivers, wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, multi-point connection: fast pairing & connecting to 2 Bluetooth devices simultaneously, battery life: 45 hours of playtime, hi-res audio, hybrid active noise-canceling, foldable design, adjustable headband
wireless/wired, Bluetooth 5.1, built-in microphone, active noise-canceling, battery life: 80 hours of playtime, fast charge: 5 minutes get 2 hours, connect to two devices at the same time, soft memory foam earcup, adjustable headband design, hi-res sound with deep bass
over-ear, wireless, active noise-canceling, built-in microphone, foldable & rotatable earcups design, adjustable headband, soft and comfortable support multi-point connection, playtime: up to 40 hours, fast charging: 10 minutes get 2 hours
over-ear, drivers: 45mm, wireless/wired, Bluetooth 5.3, multipoint connection, hybrid active noise-canceling (block out up to 95% of engine noise) & transparent modes, playtime: up to 65 hours, charging time (full): 2.5 hours, charging type: USB-C, soft padding earcups, 90-degree swivel earcups, foldable design, (120-degree inward folding earcups), adjustable headphones, deep & powerful bass, built-in microphone for clear call, in the box: Beribes BEWH305B ANC/transparent headphones/USB type-C charging cable, 3.5mm aux cable, user manual
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