🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The OneOdio Pro-30 Over Ear Headphones deliver premium stereo sound with 50mm drivers, designed for comfort and versatility. Featuring detachable cables, noise isolation, and a foldable design, these headphones are perfect for DJs, recording, and everyday listening.
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 |
T**N
Very Impressive Sound!
I bought these to use as studio headphones (videos, podcasts, etc) and also music listening.They are very good all around. The sound is fully developed, with rich, powerful bass, clear mid-range and highs. At 32 ohms impedance (standard for portable devices and some computers without amps) the volume is excellent.When researching headphones, I was focused on avoiding the "hollow" sound that plagues some less expensive headphones. I am happy to say, these do not sound "hollow" in any way; they sound rich and full.I tried different settings on my graphic equalizer (Windows running Realtek sound) and found that the "none" setting offered the greatest clarity and satisfaction. That's how well balanced these headphones are! Excellent for the price point.The total listening experience is positive and feels above average for budget headphones. I am pleased with my purchase, and Amazon Prime delivery is amazing! So brilliant!Pros:Comfortable for a small to average head. (Size 7 hat)Lightweight2 cables includedExcellent sound quality and definitionCons:None
L**S
Great sound and great comfort at a great price.
I'm really happy with these earphones--I have a big head and sensitive ears and these have large, soft pads around the earpieces, adjustable heights for each ear, and you can rotate each earphone out if you need to be able to listen to you surroundings as well as the headphone input. They also have a detachable wire so if the wire gets cracked over time you can replace it without sacrificing the earpieces. The sound quality is excellent and immersive. They won't completely block outside sounds (conversations with the headphones on are muffled) but I think that is a good thing. Eventually the pleather covering will crack, but leather covers would make the price much higher. Would buy again.
B**N
These are very good headphones - "good" sounding, but not necessarily realistic
Let's face it my audiophile and/or sound enthusiast Homies, there are lots of inexpensive headphones out there of all types, and to be honest, if you do your homework, you can find quite a few of them that are quite satisfying. And if you can temporarily shelve that "condescending mindset about having to have higher cost audio gear" for a moment, you'll see what I'm talking about.Over the past 6 months or so, I've been on a binge of purchasing inexpensive (or relatively expensive) headphones from a variety of makers. And yes, some are - what appear to be - cheap Asian knock-offs. But some - noooo, make that quite a few - are very good in their audio qualities. Now do keep in mind that I also have more expensive Planars in my collection, but I just wanted to see what the cheaper lot had to offer.Now enter this model - generically known as the "Over Ear Headphone." It arrives in a nice box and is very, very light. I purchased the silver and brown model which has a nice rich look to it appearance-wise. Now, it's not made from titanium or any other more premium material - just lots of plastic and vinyl in this particular set of cans. After all, you're paying less than $40 USD for these, so keep your expectations real. Fit-wise, they are downright comfortable and for me, there is absolutely no need to upgrade the pads - they are plush and cover the ears perfectly. Now if your ears look the size of Walt Disney's Dumbo, then you may have issues.Now on to the sound. Now keep in mind that when I blog about and/or review audio gear, I tend to balance a variety of scenarios - mainly how much an item costs vs its performance levels. And this is a very good sounding headphone. Now, do not confuse "good" with "realistic." There are many pieces of audio gear out there that sound good (meaning pleasant), and there are fewer gear (in this case headphones) that sound stunning and realistic - and those are usually in the monitor category.I always evaluate audio gear using classical music, big band jazz, other orchestra types, conventional jazz, and Latin jazz. Why? Because the test of any audio gear is to see how it handles a variety of musical instruments, whether performing separately, or combined like in the full crescendo of a symphony orchestra or big band. Playing/evaluating headphones with hard rock or heavy metal doesn't do them justice (in my opinion of course).The Over Ear Headphone (what a dumb generic name) has a nice, rich sound quality to them which should please most listeners. Now for we audiophiles (and you know who you are), there is the feeling of having a slight veil over the music - almost as if somebody were listening to a performance seated behind a set of curtains. That is, they sound very good, but there is something missing - and that something is the lack of feeling like your being there. The music is well balanced and you can wear these headphones for a very long time without fatigue. There are some of the best cans in this price range, so keep that in mind.Now if you want to experience more of a realistic sound structure with excellent imaging, superb sound-staging, and more, add another $30 USD or so to your budget (putting you in the $60 to $80 price range) and you could do much better with the likes of the HiFiMan HE-35XS, or the Brainwavz Audio HM5, or the OKCSC-Zx-1 (with mods). Those 3 headphones render superb soundstaging, accurate instrument timbres, excellent image placement, hall ambience, and more!In the end, I'd have to say that using the much heralded Philips SHP-9500 cans and comparing them against this "Over the Ear" set of headphones, I prefer the Philips hands down. But again, if you're in the price range that these cans run for, you can't go wrong - plus they're very comfortable.
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