
OneOdio
OneOdio’s wired over‑ear Studio series offers professional‑grade monitoring headphones with 50 mm drivers, dual detachable 3.5 mm/6.35 mm plugs and a swivel‑earcup design, targeting DJs, audio engineers and budget‑conscious creators.
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$35.99
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$35.24
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$28.79
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$39.09
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Best For
DJs needing swivel earcups and durable coiled cables; audio engineers and producers seeking accurate mids/highs and Hi‑Res support (Pro‑50); podcasters and voice work for clear vocal reproduction; educators and students using the A71 SharePort; gamers and multimedia users wanting comfort for extended wear.
Not Ideal For
Audiophiles demanding a neutral, bass‑flat response; travelers who require active noise cancellation; users who need a rugged protective case for frequent transport.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Pro‑50’s Hi‑Res certification, Japanese voice coil and robust build, noting the swivel earcups and SharePort on the A71 as practical features for DJs and educators. They acknowledge the lack of ANC and a bass‑forward tuning but consider the series a strong budget alternative to higher‑end studio monitors.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the headphones’ value, comfort and dual‑plug convenience, especially for DJing and long studio sessions. Common complaints revolve around a bass‑heavy signature, ear‑pad heat and a flimsy carrying case, with occasional reports of cable‑related failures.
Common Complaints
Overly strong bass that may mask details, ear‑pad heat during long use, thin protective case, occasional cable strain leading to ear‑bud failure, and a snug clamping force on larger heads.
What People Are Saying
“Perfect for DJing”
“Great sound for the price”
“Bass is too heavy”
“Ear pads get hot”
How It Compares
vs. Audio‑Technica ATH‑M50x
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Choose OneOdio for budget‑friendly DJ/monitoring needs; opt for the M50x if you need a neutral studio reference and premium feel.
vs. Sony MDR‑7506
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OneOdio is better for DJs and users needing interchangeable plugs; MDR‑7506 remains the go‑to for pure studio monitoring.
vs. Sennheiser HD 280 Pro
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Select OneOdio when budget, DJ features, and cable flexibility matter; pick the HD 280 Pro for maximum isolation and a more neutral sound profile.