
OneOdio
OneOdio Hi‑Res over‑ear wired headphones feature 50mm neodymium drivers, closed‑back design and 90° swiveling ear cups, delivering powerful bass and clear mids for studio monitoring and DJ use at a budget‑friendly price.
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$47.99
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$48.79
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Monitor series for its high sensitivity, easy drivability from low‑power sources, and the practical 90° swiveling ear cups that aid single‑ear DJ monitoring. The Hi‑Res certification and extended 20‑40 kHz frequency range are highlighted as strengths, while the slight treble boost and plastic‑heavy build are noted as drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the strong bass, clear vocals, comfortable protein cushions and versatile cable options, considering the headphones a great value for the price. Common complaints revolve around a lightweight plastic chassis, occasional cable detachment, treble harshness on bright music, and confusion over the listed maximum input power.
Common Complaints
Cable detachment problems, upper‑frequency harshness, lightweight plastic construction perceived as less durable, and inconsistent max input power specifications.
What People Are Saying
“The Monitor 60 delivers pretty good frequency response that matches direct recordings, with vibrant bass without excess but a slight 4‑5 kHz bump.”
“Comfortable protein cushions let me wear them for hours without ear fatigue.”
How It Compares
vs. Audio‑Technica ATH‑M20x
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose OneOdio for DJ cueing and stronger bass; choose the M20x for a lighter, more neutral studio reference.
vs. Sony MDR‑7506
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Disadvantages
OneOdio is better for users who want powerful bass and versatile connectivity; the MDR‑7506 suits those prioritizing durability and a neutral sound.
vs. Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro
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Opt for OneOdio if budget and DJ‑specific features matter; select the DT 770 Pro for professional durability and a more accurate studio reference.