
OneOdio Pro-10
Score: 72/100
Panasonic Wired Over-Ear Headphones
Score: 68/100Rankings

The OneOdio Pro-10 is a wired over-ear studio monitor with 50 mm drivers, high sensitivity, and versatile detachable cables for DJ and recording use. It lacks wireless connectivity and active noise cancellation, and its fit can be tight on larger heads. Best suited for budget-conscious DJs and podcasters needing a robust, shareable headphone.

The Panasonic RP-HT161M is a lightweight wired over-ear headphone featuring a 30 mm dual-driver setup and an extra-bass system for punchy low-end. It lacks wireless connectivity and an inline volume control, limiting convenience. Best suited for budget-conscious listeners seeking comfortable, bass-enhanced wired audio.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
50 mmbest | 30 mm | |
| ↓ lower better | 299 g | 91 gbest |
32 Ωbest | 32 Ωbest | |
110 dB SPLbest | — |
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Audio(3) | ||
Frequency Response | 20-20000 Hz | 10-27000 Hz |
Driver Size (mm) | 50 mm | 30 mm |
Microphone Type | in-line | Built-in |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (g) | 299 g | 91 g |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (mm) | 100×140×180 mm mm | 119×180×221 mm mm |
Ear Cushion Material | soft padded | Foam-cushioned |

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Professional reviewers describe the Pro-10 as a balanced, budget-friendly DJ-inspired headphone that delivers clear mids and controlled bass, praising its lightweight build, multiple plug options, and SharePort for multi-device use. However, they note ergonomic drawbacks such as a small headband and limited passive isolation, and point out the absence of premium features like ANC or wireless connectivity.
Everyday users love the punchy bass, clear highs and sturdy construction, especially valuing the detachable cables and SharePort for sharing. Recurring complaints focus on the headphones' bulk, tight fit for larger heads, and insufficient noise isolation in noisy environments.

“Users praise boosted bass, clear trebles above 10kHz, and functional sound for music/DJ”

“one rated 8/10 for factory-equalized audio and single-ear monitoring”



Professional reviewers commend the RP-HT21 for its solid construction, comfortable ergonomics, and surprisingly punchy bass given its price, noting it delivers comparable sound quality to more expensive models. However, they criticize the lack of an inline volume control, the overly long cable, and the fact that the open-air design limits noise isolation, making it a solid budget choice but not a high-fidelity solution.
Everyday users appreciate the headphone's lightweight feel, comfortable fit, and strong bass for the price, often highlighting its value for casual listening and calls. Common complaints focus on the missing inline volume knob, the long cable length, and the perception that the sound is adequate for everyday use but falls short for audiophile expectations.