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OneOdio A70 review: the A70 is a great, simple-to-use headphone, particularly for when you are stuck at home during the Covid-19 Pandemic. It provides decent sound performance, particularly in terms of bass so you can have those individual raves at home. Price under 50, it would be the best monitor companion, seeing as how you can simply switch between connectivity modes.
OneOdio A70
Wireless professional monitoring & recording, soft memory earcups, playtime: up to 50 hours, studio headphones + share port, foldable, travel pouch
The OneOdio A70 is a pair of dual-mode headphones that can either go Bluetooth or wired mode. For its price tag, it provides a bundle of features, so we gave it a shot for this OneOdio A70 review.
The OneOdio A70 headphones themselves are the usual full plastic builds with UPVC-coated ear pads. They seem great as far as extremely affordable headphones go, and there’re plenty of adjustment settings to make them fit easily.
The ear pad just about fit over my big ears, maybe slightly on them. I find gets little hot wear within 2hr session, which is standard for this design of the model.
The one very unique feature of the headphone is the choice of either a 3.5mm or 6.5mm input. The only advantage of this I’m aware of is permitting people to daisy chain headsets together, letting them listen to content from a similar source. This could be very useful in a few scenarios; it’d be excellent on the train or flight journeys when I and my partner both want to listen to something on a laptop or tablet.
I’m not completely sure why they used 6.5mm input, though. From slight research, there’s no functional difference between 3.5mm and 6.5mm performance currently, and the wire they included is 3.5mm input to 6.5mm so you’re still plugging into a 3.5mm source easily. The included wire looks to be so you can plug instruments in from 6.5mm to 3.5mm wire.
The OneOdio A70 headphone has a comfortable headband on the top with proper ample cushioning and a similar goes for the soft memory foam in-ear cups. The cups can be eliminated for simpler access to changing the foams. While they are comfortable, I did find the adjustable settings to be slightly short, but maybe it is because I have a big head. It’d have been great if the headband can extend just slightly longer.
The leatherette on the A70 is comfortable to the skin, but after long sessions of use, it does gather slight sweat. Though, if you are in an air-conditioned room, then this should not be an issue for you. When taking off OneOdio A70 and resting it on my neck, I love that it can also swivel so the ear cups do not stick onto your face.
I initially thought OneOdio A70 did not have a microphone because I did not find the microphone hole, but surprisingly when I received a call, the A70 did have a mic, and I even made certain by doing another room without bringing my mobile phone. I’d hear the call nicely, and the caller could also hear me easily without any issues. My voice during the call was described as clear with fine volume as if my mouth was right in front of a microphone.
ONEODIO headphones advertise headphones as having great bass and that they’re made for monitor recordings, DJs, and bass enthusiasts alike
If you’re looking for cheap monitor recording headphones, OneOdio A70 is your answer, but few functions make them unique and special. The things I loved the most dual audio inputs, wireless connectivity, jack lock systems, double-duty cable, and wireless music-sharing technology.
Anybody or audiophiles desiring to listen to things analytically should avoid these, but I imagine the regular users will enjoy the sound performance. They’re extremely bass-heavy, with the bass performance emphasis extending into the mid which can negatively impact vocals and the mid clarity.
There’s a little uplift in the treble, offering an overall V-formed sound, but this is slightly uplifted, so it does not end up sounding very harsh. All in all, mid suffers quite a lot due to the bass bleeds, but if you want to enjoy bass-heavy music, OneOdio A70 can be fun to listen to…
OneOdio A70 claims to provide a 50hrs battery, which is just mind-boggling for me. I have not used them for anywhere close to this long as so I cannot confirm the right battery life, but they show no signs of dying after several hours of use on a higher level. This battery will make them a great choice for keeping your travel bag and rarely having to concern about charging them when on the go.
Color: black, red, silver, rose gold, 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: 50 hours, talking time: 50 hours, soft ear cushions, detachable cable, (ideal for mastering, studio, monitoring, broadcast, mixing, tracking, personal listening), run & hear 2 different sources simultaneously
Color: red-black, silver-brown
Specs: over-ear, dimension: 6.65″ x 5.59″ x 4.09″, weight: 14.4 ounces, driver size: 40 mm, frequency response: 20 – 20KHz, transmission frequency: 2402MHz-2480MHz, impedance: 32 ohm, sensitivity: 110dB +- 3dB, max input power: 1600mW, Plug Type: 3.5mm/6.35mm stereo, Cable 1: 2m-3m 9.8ft 3.5mm to 6.35mm coiled cable, Cable 2: 1.2m 3ft 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable with microphone
Features: DJ headphones, mastering, studio, monitoring, broadcast, mixing, tracking, personal listening, foldable, soft padded ear cushions, 90° swiveling earcups for single-ear monitoring, in-line microphone
Color: black, light blue, light pink
Specs: dimension: 6.8″ x 5.7″ x 4.1″, weight: 8.8 ounces, over-ear, closed-back design, 50mm driver, neodymium magnet, frequency response: 20 – 20 kHz, impedance: 32 ohms, sensitivity: 110dB +- 3dB, cable: 2m-3m coiled cable/1.2m cable with microphone, compatible: iPad/iPod/iPhone/Android and many other audio devices
Features: wired, foldable design, 180-degree flipping, single-side monitoring, 90-degree rotation, headband: adjustable and stretchable, detachable 6.35mm plug and a 3.5mm plug are included
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
Specs: fit-type: over-ear, dimension: 4.17″ x 7.4″ x 7.87″, weight: 7.8 ounces, driver size: 50mm/double dome/neodymium magnet, frequency response: 10 – 30kHz, sensitivity: 98dB SPL (1mW), impedance: 50 ohms, THD: <0.3% @1kHz/1V, dynamic semi-open, connectivity: wired
Features: sound profile: natural spatial and accurate sound, design: balanced & contoured/optimized mechanical pressure (for long-term wearing comfort)/sturdy construction (provides long-lasting durability), 2 detachable cables
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The conclusion of my OneOdio A70 review – The A70 is a great, simple-to-use headphone, particularly for when you are stuck at home during the Covid-19 Pandemic. It provides decent sound performance, particularly in terms of bass so you can have those individual raves at home. Price under 50, it would be the best monitor companion, seeing as how you can simply switch between connectivity modes.
OneOdio A70 – Stereo sound for electric drum, piano, and guitar amp: Wireless professional monitoring & recording, soft memory earcups playtime: up to 50 hours, studio headphones + share port, foldable
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