🎶 Elevate your sound game—because your ears deserve the best.
The OneOdio A70 headphones combine professional-grade 40mm neodymium drivers with an impressive 72-hour wireless battery life and versatile dual wired/wireless connectivity. Designed for comfort and portability, these over-ear headphones feature memory foam cushions, a foldable design, and a unique audio sharing function, making them perfect for DJs, music producers, and audiophiles who demand studio-quality sound on the go.
Control Type | Button Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Cable Length | 3.5 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 8.96 ounces |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm & 6.35mm Jack |
Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
Sensitivity | 110 dB |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | None |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 72 Hour |
Battery Charge Time | 72 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Gaming Consoles, Telephones, Music Production Equipment, Laptops |
Cable Features | Without Cable, Detachable |
Additional Features | Run and Hear 2 Sources Simultaneously, Stereo Monitor, Studio Monitor & Mixing, Share Function., DJ headphones, Adapter-free-cord |
Enclosure Material | Faux Leather, Cotton |
Specific Uses For Product | Travel, DJ, Home |
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Amazing quality
Tldr. For the price, these are excellent and outperformed a pair of beats studio pro that I am returning.Full disclosure: I am using a Samsung zfold 2. It's an older phone with different outputs that do affect sound quality. I am switching from using an original set of galaxy buds. This is to say, it's been a minute since I've upgraded and I'm comparing any new headphones to the galaxy bud quality.These headphones are amazing. Do they perform at the same level as a comparable pair of upper level priced headphones (ie bose)? No. Do they hit above some their mid level priced competitors? Absolutely. These have a fullness to the music and the base just hits right.I bought a pair of Beats Studio Pro ($180) that were disappointing in comparison. I had to have the volume all the way up and I still wasn't able to really hear the deep base. The sound was flat (all three modes tested). Switching from wireless to wired was alarmingly bad as they were even quieter. I don't have that issue with these.As soon as I hit play with these on, the difference between the two headsets was insane to me. I like to close my eyes so I can completely focus on the music and really feel it. I'm someone who likes to see what my brain creates on how someone would perform the song and what feelings they are trying to envoke while you listen. These are amazing and let me get truly lost in the music.So while they don't out perform a pair of $350+ headphones but they smashed those $180 beats out of the park.Build seems good. Doesn't feel to flimsy and I do love the color. I will probably look at getting a more structured carrying case instead of the provided black bag. I literally just have them delivered, so I haven't gotten to test battery life.
B**N
Decent Studio Monitor Headphones
I rate these 5-stars based on price and suitability for use with e-drums and other electric musical instruments. I bought these to replace a set of broken high quality studio headphones. I wanted the flexibility of having both Bluetooth and wired connections to the headphones. The OneOdio headphones feel solid and appear to be well built. They don’t hurt my average size head/ears and are comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. Using them with a wired connection does not seem to drain the internal Bluetooth transmitter battery. The included cable is plenty long enough to use with my e-drum set and still secure it out of my way.These are studio monitor headphones. They are not ideal for personal listening of your favorite music in a noisy environment. They have no noise cancelling ability, and in fact seem to amplify transient noise. That being said, the sound quality is true to life. In other words, the sound from the headphones matches the sound of an electric drum set, guitar, or keyboard, as could be heard through a powerful quality amplifier. The bass, mid, and treble response are all good. The OneOdio headphones also handle high volume and multiple simultaneous frequencies (guitar, bass, and drums) without unintended distortion. I am a long time musician with extensive live performance (cover band) experience from back in the 70’s rock era. These headphones provide the rich detailed sound I’m looking for without turning on the loud room shaking amplifiers. They would be perfect to monitor a mixer for live performances or recordings if that was something I do now.I have tried these headphones at the gym to listen to my favorite music on my IPhone. They sound as good as any other headsets I have but I could also hear everything going on around me. More so than other non-canceling earbuds I own. They are perfect for what I bought them for and I recommend them based on price, sound quality, and suitability for monitoring electric musical instruments. Perfect for my electric drum set, and electric guitars.
V**R
My full review (updated 2/27/2025)
Review disclaimer: This is not a 100% complete review, as I just received my headphones today, and these are some important things I NEEDED to share after reviewing a lot of inconsistencies in the other reviews, YouTube videos, comments about these specific headphones. (I will update my review when I spend a little more time with the headphones to explore all the features I bought them for, audio splitting with my wife, wireless, studying, movies, games, guitar playing & traveling)1: PRICE: The reason I want to discuss price FIRST is that I've noticed not everybody has paid the same price for these headphones, due to frequent sales the manufacturer offers. Thus leading to some having higher expectations than others in the reviews. IE: (all prices before taxes & with free shipping) I paid $34 for my pair and 24 hours after my purchase they increased to $43 and are still technically on sale... I would feel a bit differently about the product had i paid the original price of $55 for these.2: QUALITY: When I received mine, my Amazon box was in perfect condition, however my manufacture box looked damn near kicked across the warehouse, there was a huge dent in it, and it looked to me as if it was opened. Not to mention, the headphones had some dust and what looked like hand smudges on it. So my first impressions were not "NEW" like I had anticipated. However, even after being let down on handling quality, I continued inspecting other aspects of the headphones, they APPEAR to be untouched. But as mentioned before, paying $34 for these, I can overlook this. Many people complained about squeaking and rattling of the hinges and it feeling cheap. In my experience it is very smooth to open and swivel, tight and mechanic feeling rather than plasticly cheap like I expected. Speaking of expectations, my next topic...3. EXPECTATIONS & WORKAROUNDS: So before I made this purchase I have looked at damn near every YouTube review out there, even the "bad" ones, comments included. A ton of the reviews posted on here on Amazon, and I've seen many contradictions in people's opinion on a wide variety of qualities. IE: "headphones too small" "headphones too big" "headphones too heavy" "headphones too light" (note: this is a common issue with almost any headphone review you look at online.)The point I'd like to make last is, no matter what you expect when you buy these, whether it be weight, sound quality, battery life, cable preference and additional features. You must understand that many of these qualities are going to satisfy different people .. differently. However, there is a lot you can do to tailor these kinds of headphones to your liking.If rubber cables arent your thing then, order new ones. If the bass is too high for you, use an EQ and tone it down, if the mids and highs are too high then tone them down. I'm no audiophile but i think i'd much rather something be toned down then to be boosted digitally. Also if the ear cups are too big or too small, maybe you could consider using the ear cup dimensions the manufacturer provided in the listing because thats how i made sure they would fit.My takeaway: understand what you're buying, its up to you to value the individual features and measurements, ask yourself if all of these features are worth it to you, and if you would utilize the product and all of its features, because after all, your money goes somewhere right?UPDATE: In June of this year (2025) it will have been 2 years of having these headphones! They have been a phenomenal purchase before starting online school. I'll address each major point, with mainly good things to say about them, then some bad stuff at the end.Battery:Battery life has been absolutely phenomenal, I'll charge them out of habit maybe once every two weeks, but even after using them almost every day or every other day, they never even hit 50% (I'm amazed that has stayed consistent since the day I bought them). Battery life percentage DOES show on PC, mobile, and gaming consolesQuality:Hinges and leather are still in perfect condition, no squeaking, breakages or anything like that. I use the carrying case every time I put them away. I have used both audio cables many times and have had no issues with them either.(there was one time I had a Bluetooth bug, where normally the Bluetooth shuts off when you plug in your headphones, this time, the Bluetooth apparently did not auto turn off and my audio quality via 3.5mm audio cable and the mic jack, was very poor quality, I just rebooted the headphones to fix that, that actually happened today)Bluetooth:Pairing has been an absolute breeze, it tends to auto pair to its last used device as soon as it turns on, no real delays or annoying "Paired" vocal prompts. Playback buttons work perfectly over Bluetooth, with my phone, pc, and other devices.Music Recording:Using these to listen to my guitar straight out of the amp has been a godsend, with my lack of an audio interface, the feature of using the Line In cable to plug right into the amp is so nice, no latency, feedback, or distortion issues.Audio sharing:I was able to play co-op games and watch movies with my wife, using the audio split feature, my only gripe which was almost expected, is the second device plays the audio at a very slight less volume. Other than that, it worked great!Audio Quality:So these headphones are very low-mid heavy, like I said before I am no audiophile, but often times the low-end bass can muffle out mids, I guess that can be described as muddy. Honestly, for me this is a preference, as when I try headphones that are labeled as "balanced" I just feel like there is never enough bass for me. And these headphones really do push out some bass, you can feel it on your head at times (like the skull candy crushers with the haptic feedback). Lol even though these do not have haptics, sometimes it does pump out.THE BAD:Poor audio sealing! My god, you can't even break 70% volume without someone next to you hearing the audio, this definitely was on the table before I even bought these, I heard it was pretty bad, I just wasn't sure it was this bad.However, that is definitely not a dealbreaker for me, thankfully.Short 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable, I wish the shorter cable it came with was just a little bit longer, it seems to be that awkward length where if you're at your PC it can get in the way of your mouse hand, or if you're using your phone, there's very little wiggle room if you accidentally pull the cable.Distortion started after 1 year and 4 months: I'm not sure if it's just my model, but after the almost 2 years as I've mentioned, it just started this week, but I'm starting to get some weird audio frequencies when listening to podcasts with a lot of low-end bass, it sounds like a type of groan or some kind of distortion. This can be a bit of distraction during a school lecture or meeting. I haven't exposed the headphones to moisture or anything like that, so I'm not sure if it's a software thing or what. (yes, I did try other cables and Bluetooth).Mic issues when using Bluetooth, depending on what other mic and application you're using you won't be able to use a mic with the headphones paired on Bluetooth, unless your application lets you choose which mic you want to use. So if you want you use any kind of mic, and your application doesn't let you change which mic to use, you pretty much HAVE to use the cable. Which would be fine, if using the headphones over Bluetooth didn't cause issues in some apps like Discord or games with audio chat. I believe this is because when you connect your headphones via Bluetooth, the device is listed under Headphones (OneOdio), Bluetooth Headset (OneOdio), and Microphone (OneOdio) or something like that, and depending on what program you're using it will choose the wrong one and cause a lot of issues. When I need to use it as a headset, I just default to plugging them in with the shorter cable that has the mic on it. Because even when using an external mic, Bluetooth causes issues, unfortunately... (at least in my case).Overall:I think they're a great pair of travel (hybrid bluetooth & wired) headphones for the price I paid ($34), however I think if you had to pay anything around $50, I would consider other options, especially a pair that doesn't feel so light and fragile. The lightness is great because I don't experience neck pain when wearing these for an extended time, I just wish they didn't feel like they would break easily. Perhaps if they were to do away with the beloved swivel, they would feel more rigid.Apologies it took me so long to update this review, but I hope this helps someone out there.
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