
OneOdio
The OneOdio A71 is a wired, closed‑back studio monitoring headphone with a detachable boom mic, targeting gamers and entry‑level home studio users. It offers 40 mm drivers, high sensitivity and a wide frequency response, packaged in a fold‑able, lightweight design.
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$31.34
Average
$31.43
Lowest
$24.63
Highest
$35.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the A71 for its surprisingly wide soundstage, solid isolation and strong bass‑vocal balance, especially given its low price. However, they criticize the plasticky construction, inconsistent spec listings and potential durability concerns, noting it feels less robust than benchmark models like the ATH‑M50x.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the comfort of the rotatable pads, the effective isolation and the convenience of the foldable design, but many complain about early‑life failures such as speaker breakage and the overall heavy, plasticky feel of the headphones.
Common Complaints
Early internal speaker breakage, plasticky feel, heavier weight compared to rivals, and conflicting frequency‑response specifications.
What People Are Saying
“Incredibly comfortable with sturdy, rotatable pads that survive rough handling; good for extended wear”
How It Compares
vs. OneOdio A70
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the A70 only if you prefer its specific color or packaging; otherwise the A71 provides a marginal weight advantage.
vs. Audio‑Technica ATH‑M50x
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select the M50x for professional studio work where build quality matters; opt for the A71 if you need a cheaper, foldable option with a built‑in mic.
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