🎶 Elevate your sound game — studio precision meets everyday comfort!
The OneOdio A71 wired over-ear headphones deliver Hi-Res audio through 40mm drivers, optimized for studio monitoring, mixing, and DJ use. Featuring a long coiled cable with dual 3.5mm and 6.35mm jacks, adjustable padded ear cushions, and 90° swiveling earcups for single-ear monitoring, these headphones combine professional-grade sound clarity with ergonomic design and innovative SharePort technology for effortless audio sharing.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Wired |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Carrying Case Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Cable Length | 9.8 Feet |
Item Weight | 0.84 Pounds |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Music Listening |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Telephones, Music Production Equipment, Laptops, Desktops |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | 折叠, Noise Isolation, Microphone Included |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | music |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tips |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | Over-Ear Headphones |
Theme | TV Series |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5/6.35 mm Jack |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 4E+1 Millimeters |
Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
Sensitivity | 110 dB |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
R**T
Pleasantly Surprised! Worth it.
I've only had these headphones a few days but I have already used them for hours to work on a song. I am so impressed with the quality for under $40! The bass is strong, the tones are even and the sound is clear. The noise cancelling is crazy! I can't hear anything either bad boys on. I love these and for reference I used to use Bose headphones when recording and I can't say the Bose were better than these.Comes with a bag to store them in and two cords depending on what jack size you need. Cords feel quality though I'm being extra careful because it's cords and they're the weakest part of any corded item, ha!
R**A
Quality
The OneOdio A71 headphones deliver incredibly clear and powerful sound, perfect for recording or detailed music listening. The build quality is solid, and they are comfortable to wear for long sessions thanks to the soft ear pads and adjustable headband.Sound isolation is effective, reducing external noise without compromising audio fidelity. The bass, mids, and highs are well-balanced, making them ideal for DJs, producers, or anyone seeking precise monitoring and recording.In summary, the OneOdio A71 headphones are reliable, durable, and provide excellent sound quality. Highly recommended for both professional and personal use.
R**Y
Very good, but may break sooner than you think
The headphones themselves have very good sound quality. Buuuttt the build quality is something that leaves to be desired. Over the course of 4 years, I've replaced one pair because the ear foam pads fell apart after normal use. I've had to replace the cord twice cause they kept failing.It's really affordable for the quality so I'll keep using it, but I might switch to a different brand the next time it breaks.
R**K
Can't beat these!
Ive owned every earphone under the sun. a lot of people swear by Sony MDR7506 and various Sennheiser's which i currently own but man... these actually sound better, more neutral, and unbiased to low and high balance!! Great for mixing music. Very impressive when paired with a legit headphone amp like a samson QH4! Well worth it!! I own 2 pair and they were 28 and 30 bucks new. theyre like 36 now but totally still worth the money
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.
T**T
Good Bang for the Buck
I have a big skull. My wife gives me crap about it regularly, but the joke is on her, she married me, I digress....These fit my cranium, but only on the largest possible adjustment, but they do fit, and comfortably.The biggest "want" that I had for these, was for them to fit over my ear, and what I mean is not that the muffs rest on my ears, but surround my ears. My ears fit within them perfectly. Checked a very important box for me.Another big "want" was to be wired with a 1/4" plug to go into the stereo receiver near my desk to listen to my vinyl collection without driving my family nuts that the old man is blasting old Led Zeppelin albums again... I knew that it came with that plug, but didn't know that two cables were included, and that they're interchangable. You can swap cables on the fly. The cable with the 1/4" jack is long, and has a coiled portion to stretch out to like 9' if needed. I currently have it going about 3 feet away, and there is plenty of slack. The headphones have both the 1/4" and standard headphone jack on them, one on each side. The flexibility to use different cables for my different devices was huge to me. This helped me push my rating to 5*Although noise cancelling was advertised, it wasn't that important to me as I would be using these in my home office to listen to vinyl, video games, streaming video, etc... while working or when my kids are sleeping, so I don't really need to block anything out. With that said, there is no active noise cancelling of any kind, and at this price, you shouldn't expect it. The only noise cancelling you get is from the seal that the headphones make around the ear combined with whatever noise is pumping through these, that's it. For most people that would be fine, and in my case it works perfectly. My issue is that when you advertise it and use it as a selling point, you need to be absolutely clear how your product achieves that selling point.For what I listen to, these work out great. They're not going to blow your mind, but they get the job done, and they do it pretty well. I would say that if you're looking for a good set of headphones for casual use, these are good. However if you're like me and want the flexibility to use these with your old school stereo, while being able to use them with your other devices, these are tremendous value.For good sound performance and having the flexibility features that I wanted at this price point, I had to give them 5*.
K**K
Sound better than average comfort poor
These are ok headphones, bass is better than most, mids and treble are acceptable. The soundstage isn't the best, Panasonic and JVC offer more depth as well as better value for money. The locking wire connector and wire quality were fine. I returned these not for sound but for wear, they ran quite small and tight to my head, the earcups were also the warmest I've experienced so after half an hour you'll want to stop. So sound better than average but comfort poor.
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