🎶 Elevate your sound game—because your ears deserve the studio treatment.
The OneOdio A71 wired over-ear headphones feature 50mm drivers delivering Hi-Res audio ideal for studio monitoring, mixing, and DJing. Designed for comfort with padded ear cushions and an adjustable headband, they include dual 3.5mm and 6.35mm jacks for versatile device compatibility. The 90° swiveling earcups enable single-ear monitoring, while the SharePort allows effortless audio sharing without extra cables.
M**Y
Great headphones, Great price!
I have never spent such a small amount of money and never been so impressed with a set of headphones before. They have great bass, mids, and highs, crystal clear. Very comfortable over the ear. I have fallen asleep with them on and woke the next morning with no discomfort. They are made of mostly plastic but do not feel cheap. Absolutely perfect for everyday listening. I am happy!
W**E
Price/quality and sound equals a deal
Great for the price. They sound slightly bassy. For listening to music they are absolutely fine. Definitely not for mixing recorded music. Did would probably like these and anyone who likes heavier music. Quality is as good as what you would pay for more expensive headphones. We will see how long they last. The 1/4” plug does move and snug which is great. They are plastic so I’d be hesitant to drop them. Keep that in mind. Sound is really good.
G**S
good sounding true over-the-ear headphones for the price
Considering the low cost, these headphones are pretty decent. The mids and highs are actually surprisingly good, smooth and detailed. As others have mentioned, there's plenty of bass - unfortunately, there's a big spike at about 70-120Hz, making them sound way too boomy for my taste. Once that area is EQ'd down a few dB or so, these sound pretty darn good, and are plenty loud with lots of deep bass.
R**Z
Great Headphones, Great Value
I was hesitant to purchase these as some reviewers said they had a problem with the connectors not yielding a stable connection. I have Audio Technica set , they are the 30 model. I really like this new set better because the wire detaches for storage. Some had problems with the Audio Technica for breakdown where it connect to the earphone. So this feature is a plus. I plugged these directly to a bookshelf unit that I use in our exercise room. Very good sound. I plugged a splitter into the unit and connected both headsets. I hate to admit it, but these new headphones sound crisper than the Audio Technicas. Just to rule out a connector issue, I switched the headphone plugs on the splitter. The same result. These win, hands down. Plus, they were more affordable. I even hooked these to the computer, these are very versatle. The other supplied wire even has a microphone for those that are patching into audio equipment.These have only one flaw and my Audio Technicas are the same, the ear muff is too short, they hit my ear lobes instead of including them under the muff. It is made more difficult bacause I wear over the ear hearing aids, so I have to keep them a bit higher. A longer design would be better.
B**N
Nice! My listening experience is improved.
I'm by no means an audiophile expert, however, I can generally tell if the the quality of the music reproduction is good - probably most can. I mix music + play instruments, so my general opinion is based on personal experience. I recently bought a Hiby R4 DAP and noticed the amazing sound wasn't coming through the Sony BT headphones. Why? Because of Bluetooth limitations. I started exploring my wired headphones and noticed a slight improvement but none could handle bass - lots of distortion. The 3.5 plugin on my Sony BT headphones is not working, so that option is a no-go. After looking online at about 30 headphones from $30 to $330, I decided to try the OneOdio A71s. Really because one of the reviews on this site commented that the headphones could handle his Bass playing while others could not. He's right. Overall these are a good value at $30-$35. The bass is perfect (for me); however, I have tweaked the R4 with optional plugins to improve the sound- I believe they refer to this as the "Soundstage." :). In addition, the mids and highs are decent - my extent of an Audiophile comment. I'm sure these do not compare to the more expensive headphones with regards to audio quality, build, etc. (or do they?). In my opinion, I feel they are worth a try. Perhaps down the road, I'll upgrade to one of those $250+ headphones, but for now, this works well for me. I'm listening to music with them now as I write this, and I'm floored by the clarity, bass, etc.Time will tell if they hold up. I generally take care of my equipment better than others and I know how to fix electronics. My concern is the headphone speakers' longevity- I'm basing this on the price paid (you never know). They do fit a little tight, but they may relax over time. My Sony's were the same. I would say order them, try them, and if they do not please then you know what to do.
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