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OneOdio A70 Bluetooth Headphones Over Ear, 72 Hrs Playtime, Monitor Level Stereo Sound Quality, Foldable Wireless&Wired DJ Headphone, Professional Studio Headphones for DJ/TV/PC/Phone

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The design is quite attractive and stylish. We loved the top of the headband and the stitching on it. The earcups are oval and pretty large. The earcup covers are inspired by the vinyl record design. The manufacturer obviously wanted to make them look like a piece of DJ equipment. And it did a pretty good job. The headphones are somewhat bulky but aren’t heavy at all. They are definitely lighter than the average pair of over-ear headphones .

Műbőr borítást kaptak, amely nagyon puha, nagyon jól néz ki, de hosszabb távon izzasztó lehet, még klimatizált helyen is. Persze ez minden fülesre igaz. What happens when you take a headphone with a… very opinionated tuning and you make it wireless? Well, you get a wireless headphone with very opinionated tuning. Which is something that surely is not going to please everyone. That’s our premise for the OneOdio A70, which are basically a wireless Pro-50, with all the good and the bad things that come from that. The headphones are operated exclusively via three buttons on the bottom of the right earpiece. Here, a multifunctional button for turning music on and off or pausing it is placed between the buttons for increasing or decreasing the volume. Features and battery life As far as wearing comfort goes, I found the a70 to be very comfortable with a light yet firm clamp and soft protein leather earpads. The headband is also wrapped in a soft protein leather-wrapped padding. Closed over-ear studio headphones with HiFi sound and Bluetooth connectivity for around 40 Euros? The OneOdio Fusion A70 promise a lot, but whether they are really a price-performance miracle is revealed in our detailed test. Technical data Bluetooth version 4.1 Maximum operating range 9m (without obstacle) Battery life About 24 hours Charge time 3 hours … (Weiterlesen...)to 3.5mm Cable w/ Boom Mic, Mute Button & Volume Control. 2) Dual 3.5mm “Y" Extension Cable. 3) Micro USB Charging Cable

The A70 comes with a 950mAh battery offering up to 50h playtime. Of course the effective autonomy may vary a bit depending on condition, volume etc, but that’s not soo important I think, as pretty much any audio-dedicated mobile source will run out of juice much sooner 🙂 Isolation is basically nil. Due to the light plastic the A70 are made of, they offer virtually no isolation whatsoever and even low-volume noise such as the fan of my oven get through as if I was not wearing anything. 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 Surely the OneOdio A70 aren’t quite what I call a “best buy”. In fact they epitomise the kind of sound signature that I don’t like: there is no balance whatsoever, making it so that bass leaks over mids and treble has wild peaks that make it fatiguing. They’re just like the Pro-50: headphones that can be interesting if you really like this kind of tuning, but which otherwise aren’t great as their tuning limits them too much. OneOdio says you should use this for DJing (and I can’t say anything about this, as this is a field I don’t know enough about), as well as monitoring and mixing; I very much doubt that these headphones can be good for mixing, due to their heavily coloured signature that can mask details and give a wrong impression of how the music really sounds. They can surely be fun if you listen to bass-heavy electronica or other similarly bass-intensive genres. Ensure that the headphones are fully charged, switched on, paired with, and connected to your device.

User Experience

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. Make sure the one-key mute button is fully opened, and the volume adjusting wheel can also adjust the volume of the mic. If the issue still exists, please let me know. Considering the price, the sound quality surprised me positively. Especially fans of a powerful bass will get their money’s worth, because the headphones strongly amplify the low frequencies. The focus on DJs and bass enthusiasts is clear here, because electronic music sounds especially good through the headphones.

Starting with wired connectivity, there’s a 6.35mm connector on the left shell, and another, 3.5mm connector on the right one. In the box two cables are supplied, a 6.35-3.5mm 2.8m “coiled” cable, and a 3.5-3.5mm 1.5m “straight” one. All of this is exclusively single ended, by the way. The controls are simple. All the buttons are physical (there are no touch-sensitive controls). They don’t feel clunky and are perfectly responsive. You can see the full control scheme in the picture below. One thing to be aware of is that the buttons work only in Bluetooth mode (just like the microphone). The straight audio cable that comes with the headphones has no inline controls. Here the bass was elevated, but just enough to add some fun to the sound, which I liked. They also boosted the Treble just a bit to add some sparkle and detail, which was nice. Those with larger heads may have an issue with fit since the slider arms are little on the short side. When I put the a70 on, the cups just reached my ears, so keep that in mind if you have a big head as I do. The headphones also have a built-in mic. The mic works only in wireless (Bluetooth) mode. If you want to use the mic in wired mode, you have to buy a special cable with inline controls and a built-in mic. Performance

Why is OneOdio A70 better than OneOdio Pro C?

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. Listen, at the end of the day, the a70 is not an audiophile headphone, and you will not get the resolution and soundstage you would expect from that type of product. These are not headphones for critical listening. What you will get is a fun-sounding headphone that’s comfortable to wear, easy to use, and looks pretty darn good. If you need a cheap pair of Bluetooth headphones with deep bass, then the a70 is worth looking at. konkrét vásárlások és látogatói vélemények alapján a termék forgalmazója rendelkezik-e a Megbízható Bolt emblémák valamelyikével I wouldn’t go quite so far as to call the OneOdio Fusion A70 a price-performance miracle. Nevertheless, the inexpensive over-ear headphones have positively surprised me in many respects. First and foremost, the really good sound, which scores with rich bass and decent mids. The OneOdio A70 has a comfortable headband on the top with ample cushioning, and the same goes for the soft memory foam in the earcups. The earcups can be removed for easier access to replacing the earcup foams. While the headphone is comfortable, I did find the adjustable levels to be a bit short, but maybe it’s because I have a big head. It would’ve been nicer if the headphone’s headband can extend just a little longer.

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