
OneOdio
The OneOdio A71D is a budget‑friendly wired over‑ear headset featuring a 40 mm neodymium driver, closed‑back design, detachable boom mic and inline controls. It targets gamers and casual listeners who need comfort, portability and basic sound quality without a wireless connection.
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$24.99
Average
$25.74
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$20.99
Highest
$29.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the A71D for its surprisingly wide soundstage, solid low‑frequency response and excellent value for money, noting that the closed‑back design offers good isolation for gaming. However, they criticize the plasticky build, limited microphone performance and the degraded audio quality when the headset is used with a phone’s 3.5 mm jack, positioning it as a solid entry‑level option rather than a professional studio tool.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the headset’s comfort, clear sound and the convenience of a detachable mic, especially for long gaming or study sessions. Recurring complaints focus on the microphone’s low volume, concerns about durability due to the lightweight plastic construction, and aesthetic issues like dust‑collecting grooves, while most users accept these trade‑offs given the low price.
Common Complaints
Microphone volume is too low for clear communication, the plastic‑heavy build feels less durable, glossy side grooves collect dust, and sound quality suffers when connected to a phone’s headphone jack.
What People Are Saying
“for hours without feeling a hint of discomfort”
“very good sound across music and background audio with clear audio delivery”
“detachable mic is described as working perfectly and offering good swivel and bendability”
How It Compares
vs. Audio‑Technica M50x
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Disadvantages
Choose the M50x for professional sound and durability; choose the A71D for budget‑friendly comfort and basic gaming audio.
vs. Audio‑Technica M40x
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M40x is suited for users who prioritize audio fidelity over gaming features, while A71D remains the cheaper, more versatile gaming headset.
vs. Beyerdynamic K240
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Select the K240 for studio monitoring and open‑sound experience; select the A71D for closed‑back isolation and gaming portability.