
OneOdio A71
Score: 71/100
Picun B8
Score: 72/100Rankings

The Picun B8 is a budget over-ear Bluetooth headphone notable for its massive 120-hour battery life and lightweight, foldable design. Its trade-offs include lack of noise isolation and only average sound quality, making it best suited for quiet environments and budget-conscious users.

The OneOdio A71 is a wired, closed-back over-ear headphone with a detachable boom mic, offering a wide soundstage and strong bass at a budget price. Its plasticky construction and occasional reliability issues may deter users seeking long-term durability. Best suited for gamers and entry-level home-studio users who value portability and a built-in mic.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
— | 120 hoursbest | |
40 mmbest | 40 mmbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 376 g | 230 gbest |
32 Ωbest | — | |
110 dB SPLbest | — | |
— | 1,000 mAhbest | |
— | 10 mbest |
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|---|---|---|
Audio(1) | ||
Microphone Type | Detachable boom | Built-in |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (g) | 376 g | 230 g |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (mm) | 200x70x180 mm | 184 x 88 x 175 mm mm |
Ear Cushion Material | Soft padded | PU leather |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

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.
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.

Professional reviewers commend the Picun B8 for its extraordinary 120-hour battery life, stable Bluetooth 5.3 link and low latency, and comfortable lightweight build, but they note the absence of any noise isolation and only average sound quality, making it a solid budget choice for quiet settings rather than a high-fidelity or ANC-focused option.
Everyday users appreciate the ultra-long playtime, light weight, and included accessories, but repeatedly complain about the lack of noise isolation and the modest sound detail, especially in noisy environments where the open design lets external sounds in.
“Incredibly comfortable with sturdy, rotatable pads that survive rough handling; good for extended wear”

“lets in all external sound”

“poor noise isolation (lets in all external sound)”

