OneOdio Over Ear Headphones Studio Wired Bass Headsets with 50mm Driver, Foldable Lightweight Headphones with Shareport and Mic for DJ Monitoring Mixing Guitar PC TV with Microphone (Pro-30)
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | headphones |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Cable Length | 60 Inches |
Item Weight | 250 Grams |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | DJing, Mixing, Monitoring, Listening Music, Gaming, Recording |
Compatible Devices | Phone,Laptop,Tablet |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Noise Cancellation, Foldable |
Enclosure Material | Protein Leather, Memory Foam |
Specific Uses For Product | DJ, Studio |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded/Oval |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Carrying Case Color | black |
Style Name | Professional, Comfortable, High-Quality Sound |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Silver |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5mm/6.35mm |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 5E+1 Millimeters |
Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
Sensitivity | 110 dB |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
A**X
Ten Points to stop you from not buying this headphones.
Wow! Wow! Wow! Thank you Amazon India for bringing such an amazing product to India!Have been using it for about 10 days, I have used Audio Technica M50x, Sennheiser, Sony, boat headphones earlier.Advantages:1. Amazing thumping bass, use any equalizer software to optimise, but this one has the capability to deliver pure clear bass along the sides of mid and high notes.2. No external amplifier required for using with mobile. Volume and bass is excellent even with bare mobile.3. Has 3.5 mm and 6mm jack compatibility.4. You can share the music with other users with the provided 3.5 mm port while using the 6 mm port.5. Amature music creators will love to use the mixing facility by connecting the beats or background scores to one jack and instrument o/p to other.6. Can be easily converted to wireless by connecting any available Bluetooth receiver (bought separately).7. Padding or cushion is the best possible for comfort and noise proofing (passive cancellation).8. Reproduces all frequencies with equal intensity.9. Very very valuable for the money you pay.10. It's like a subwoofer on you ears (with proper equalizer setting).This one has a study build and light weight compared to other 50 mm headphones.
H**H
These are the best headphones you can get at this price
These are really amazing! I don't think they're very "flat". Bass and treble is boosted a little, making it a V-shaped signature. However, you can get any sound you want with an eq on this. There's nothing this beast can't handle. Got this for like 1719 rupees at a sale. It's insanely good at that price. I honestly think it would still be worth it even if it was more expensive.Pros:#Amazing sound quality#Clean smooth Bass#Clear, crisp Treble#Clean kids thag donot get suppressed by any other frequencies even if u mess a lot with an eq.#Comfortable as a pillow#Foldable,Portable and lightweight#Premium looks#Flexible headband fits all heads. Spectacles fit in too.#Detatchable cable. No need to replace headphone if wire gets damaged.#Included AUX cable has mic and controls#No ear pains, it sits over your ears without touching/pressing them.Cons-#Wired#Ears do get warm and sweaty after very Long use in warm nd humid climate.#Loads of outside noises enter if no music is playing. Not that noise isolating.#Silver color is a slight turn off, the whole thing does look a little odd tbh.#the swivel of the earpieces is crazy loose and difficult to manage. You have to adjust them almost every time before wearing.But the sound and comfort is still very much worth it.
V**R
Bass-heads
I had to visit .com to get a better overview.This headphone is another great basshead. It does its job where one expects it to.Construction - Bulky and plastic although the silver ones look class apart and make many top end headphones look clumsy. These are rather delicate.Ear-cups and Headband: now this is something that Sennheiser, Bose, Skullcandy, Beats and Panasonic have been getting it wrong for their entry and mid versions. This is one area where most of the brands suffer. Ear-cups ripp off in 2 to 3 months in case of many brands, making some really expensive headphones unusable.Ear-cups seem to be better in case of OneOdio Studio. Those memory foams and the headband seem to be of good quality, so far.Soundstage - great soundstage 🔊 considering this one has 50 mm drivers. They do a better job if compared with 57mm ones, which oftentimes get murky and produce some bad bass. OneOdio Studio are very good sounding closed-loop headphones with an extended bass. The mid-range is fair although treble seems too feeble.Connectivity - top class packaging. These headphones come with two distinct cables. Both are good enough for their respective purpose.Sound - the bass here is not as muddy or uneven as Skullcandys or JBLs. Its perfectly balanced. Thanks to spacious Soundstage these ones perform exceptionally well for Hip hop, R&B, Pop and other Bass Heavy tracks.Sound Test"Looking Through Patient Eyes" - P.M. Dawn.Great track by American hip hop/R&B group P.M. Dawn. One can experience good amount of pulsing base. Its clean and crisp.DO YOU LIKE BASS?" - Yellow Claw & Juyen SebulbaParty/ pub track thats popular with loads of EDM and bass. Sounds great on these headphones.Arijit Singh - "Tum Hi Ho" - Gareth Emery RemixSounds great, but I would still prefer Sennheiser 599, ATH M40 or DT770 Pro here considering that OneOdio is heavy on bass and thus the singers voice is slightly compromised."A reason to fight"- DisturbedNo way. These are not the best cans for metal, industrial, grunge, punk or doom. Look elsewhere.Overall their Bass performance is impressive. Low-bass, which is responsible for low-end thump and rumble is well balanced and one can feel it while listening to tracks like Concentrate (Xzibit), Get em up (Ice Cube ft Paul Oakenfold) and DJ turn it up (Yellow Claw).Mid and high-mid are reproduced below average. Grunge fans, rockers, voice-heavy music fans and classical music lovers may look elsewhere.These ones are not the right headphones for critical listening. They are pure bass-heads.Highly Recommended!
K**N
Awesome headphones in such low price .
Got the brown one delivered today ! Well An honest review on these . These are not the balanced drivers . The mid frequency is bit down around 0.5 dB and sounds bit muddy . High and low feq have been enhanced a little bit of over 1 or 1.5 db . But overall listening experience is very good . Build quality is superb . Very comfortable ear pads . These are truly meant for EDM listeners. I am quite happy with the purchase .
G**R
Simply outstanding cans
I've been recording music since the reel to reel days. These are replacing my old senheiser headphones which I loved. I also had a set of Bang and Olufsen H8 headphones as well. I was skeptical seeing as the senheiser ones cost me $300 and the B&O ones $500. I read so many positive reviews I just had to see for myself. I opened the box and immediately plugged them into my LG V40 which has a quad dac built in. I played Parra For Cuva's Out here with us. These sounded incredible with the bass being just right and not oversaturated. These also feel like real leather and not some cheap pleather material. I know they are not real leather but it dosen't bother me one bit. I can't say enough about how fast they were shipped. I got these today its Easter Sunday! I literally just bought these a few hours ago. This company seems to build on the recipe of commitment to the satisfaction of thier consumers. Providing a quality product and backing it up with good service. If you were to ask me if you should purchase these the answer is a resounding yes.
G**1
I'm sitting here really wondering how is this possible
First, I enjoy music but by no means an audiophile. I have never been afraid to spend money to get the best or the best bang for my buck. With that being said, I have some mid priced headphones just south of the $1k range, by no means top of the line but not bottom either.With that being said, I saw these while checking out from purchasing a headphone amplifier / dac, like I was in line at the grocery store and that kit kat bar was calling my name, TOTAL Impulse purchase with no need for these... I had ZERO expectations and honestly expected to return 5 minutes after these arrived...They look like they are 2K headphones until you pick them up, yes they are plastic but I didn't expect billet aluminum.They are light and extremely comfortable.The sound quality is amazing... Straight up I can't believe my ears, All of my other headphones are open back and these are of course closed, Incredible clean base and definition.DO NOT HESITATE TO BUY THESE, as a matter of fact buiy 6, they are that good for the money... I still can't believe these sound as good as they do...These actually sound better then my Sennheiser 599 and I use those everyday to beat up due to the low cost...Perfect example of $$$$ Doesn't always mean better
R**6
Absolutely the BEST for ANY E-KIT!!
I recently bought my first e-kit. I played the drums for well over 50 years but I haven’t touch a pair of sticks in the last 12 to 14 years. I’m 63 and I have no intention of playing in the band anymore but playing the drums always kept in shape.It’s no secret (you can look it up anywhere), that an average hour on the drums will easily burn 1300 cal. Anyway, for my purposes, a lot more practical to buy in e-kit where I can control the volume and play anytime I want.This isn’t a review on the electric drums that I did buy, but I feel compelled to mention the make and model of the kit itself. I bought the Surge Mesh model by Alesis and along with it I bought a Behringer 15 want amp, and the One Audio Pro 30 headphones.I own a pair of Audio Technica ATH M40X headphones which cost me about three times more, (back when I bought them) then the Pro 30 headphones did.The ATH M40X headphones have 40 mm drivers and the Pro 30 headphones have 50 mm drivers. However, I did not expect a brand of headphone I’ve never heard of, to outperform the Audio Technica line by so much!Not only did the One Audio Pro 30 headphones do so much better on the E-Drum’s, they also outperform the ATH M40X for my stereo system. I didn’t expect that but I certainly strongly recommend the One Audio Pro 30 headphones if you own or plan to own a set of E-Drum’s.These headphones are not only very comfortable, but what’s really important is the fact that they can reproduce the lows down to the kick base octaves with the punch that you can feel!As I said earlier, I purchased a Behringer 15 want amp for the e-kit as well. I will say that the Behringer could not handle the kick base and floor tom AT ALL. Had it not been for the fact that I could connect my stereo’s Polk Audio 100 W subwoofer to the e-kit as well, I probably would’ve sent back the Behringer amp.My point here is that if you don’t have an option as I did, (a good subwoofer from your stereo system), then you’re going to need an amp with at least 60 to 100 W capability. Trust me, you need an amp that can handle the low octaves that your e-kit will deliver.However, this review is about the One Audio Pro 30s and all I can say here is that you absolutely need to have these for ANY e-kit! You won’t be disappointed!Rich
L**N
Good sound quality overall, with lightweight plastic used.
First off, I will say the ear cushions are soft and comfortable. The padding on the headband is also pretty decent. The headphones are entirely plastic outside of a slim band of stainless steel in the adjustable headband. This chrome colored plastic is very light weight, which makes them feel kind of cheap.These really aren't over-ear headphones for most. The ear pads have round openings and the diameter of the opening isn't very large for as thick and large as these ear pads are. So for most these will be more of on-ear headphones unless you have small ears. These cans are large and stick out quite a bit due to the thick ear pads so they are a little bulky looking when being worn.Sound wise these are actually not too bad. Many off-brand headphones emphasize bass to a fault and have lacking mids and highs. These Studio Pro-30's have a fairly balanced sound overall. Bass is a little boosted, but not overly done. Overall, they have a decent amount of detail and balance, but some EQ adjustments will probably still be in order for most.Overall, these are very good headphones for sound quality, but the plastic build isn't the best, even for a budget headphone. They do include a carrying bag, 3.5mm cable with inline mic and a coiled 3.5mm to 1/4" cable that can be used from either end on the headphones. That's a nice option to have and something you don't usually see. This will also allow you to daisy-chain two or more headphones together to listen to the same audio source. I probably won't ever use it, but it is an option. I give them 4/5 stars, with the deduction taken for build quality. I would recommend these for somebody looking for an affordable wired headphone for less than $40.
A**R
Awesome product
Love it - did not expect it to be so good. Looks and feels and most importantly sounds like a $$$ product.Then, I had to correct my five star rating to one star. First and most importantly, after few weeks the product stopped working for no reason - worked just long enough that you can not return in. Warranty is not granted, so I tossed it.Then: when registering the offer you freebies. Don't fall for it - nothing ever arrives. And if you complain, they ask you for screenshots (I did not have, of course). As much as I loved it at the start, now I can only warn you to order from them.
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