
OneOdio Pro
Score: 76/100
Logitech H390
Score: 67/100Rankings

The OneOdio Pro-10 is a budget-friendly wired over-ear headphone aimed at musicians and DJs. It offers large 50 mm drivers, high sensitivity, detachable cables and a built-in mic, but lacks wireless connectivity and active noise cancellation.

The Logitech H390 is a reliable wired USB headset aimed at remote work and video meetings. It offers solid build quality, a noise-canceling mic and comfortable padding, but its audio performance and feature set are basic.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
50 mmbest | 30 mm | |
110 dBbest | 94 dB | |
| ↓ lower better | 232 g | 197 gbest |
32 ohmsbest | 32 ohmsbest | |
2 yearsbest | 1 years |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Warranty(1) | ||
Warranty Period (years) | 2 years | 1 years |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 232 g | 197 g |
Audio(3) | ||
Driver Size (mm) | 50 mm | 30 mm |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz – 40,000 Hz | 20-20000 |
Sensitivity (dB) | 110 dB | 94 dB |


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

Professional reviewers praise the Pro-10 as a balanced budget option that packs unexpected features like dual jacks, daisy-chain SharePort and an in-line mic, while noting its tight fit and modest sound accuracy.
Everyday users rate the Pro-10 around 4.4 / 5 stars, highlighting its value, strong bass, clear mids and useful mic, but complain about headband tightness and lack of volume control.

Professional reviewers describe the H390 as a reliable, no-frills headset that excels in plug-and-play convenience, solid build quality, and a decent noise-canceling microphone, though they note its audio is merely adequate and it lacks software tuning or call-control features.
Everyday users consistently praise the headset's effortless setup, comfortable fit for long workdays, and effective noise-canceling microphone, while recurring complaints focus on the fixed left-side mic, ear fatigue from the on-ear design, and the absence of in-line call buttons.
