
Zihnic WH-816
Score: 29/100
OneOdio Pro Silver
Score: 78/100Rankings

The OneOdio wired Pro-50 offers 50 mm drivers, dual detachable cables and a swivel-earcup design at a budget-friendly price. It delivers accurate mids and highs, but its bass-heavy tuning and lack of ANC make it less suitable for audiophile-level monitoring.

The Zihnic WH-816 is a budget-friendly, foldable over-ear headset that offers both Bluetooth and wired use, microSD playback and FM radio, but its audio fidelity, latency and build quality limit it to casual listening.
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| ↓ lower better | 300 g | 299 gbest |
32 ohmsbest | 32 ohmsbest | |
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Weight (g) | 300 g | 299 g |
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Wireless Connectivity | true | false |


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Professional reviewers note that the WH-816 delivers a solid set of features for its price, highlighting its trendy appearance, reliable Bluetooth 5.0 range, and respectable battery endurance. However, they also point out noticeable audio latency and a sub-par FM radio experience, positioning the headset as a value-driven choice rather than a high-fidelity option.
Everyday users appreciate the comfort, easy pairing, foldable design, and dual-mode flexibility, with several calling the sound the best they've experienced at this price point. At the same time, many complain about muffled or "underwater" audio, occasional ear soreness, weak FM reception, and a plastic build that feels cheap.

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.
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.
“best sound quality I've ever had with headphones.”

“The sound is underwater and muffled, especially the vocals.”

“Perfect for DJing”


