Even if they have been in retreat since the explosion in popularity of wireless headphones, headphones are nonetheless excellent products for those who enjoy listening to music, while isolating themselves from their surroundings, or want make it his job. With a wide range of bluetooth and Hi-Fi headsets, the OneOdio brand intends to put the pads back on the front of the stage. Zoom in on two of its models: the A30 and the A70.
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A30 and A70, behind these alphanumeric designations are two headsets addressed to two different audiences but with a common advantage: a price lower than the competition for an equivalent or almost equivalent proposition.
Active noise reduction has never been so accessible with the OneOdio A30
Let’s start with the consumer model! The OneOdio A30 is intended for nomads looking for a headset hybrid. Despite its light price (52.95 € through the OneOdio site), the A30 is not stingy in features and accessories. A rare thing for headphones in this price range, it offers active noise reduction which, coupled with the ear cushions shape memory, does a great job and will perfectly isolate noise parasites so that you can make the most of your music. The headset works in wired as in Bluetooth with the connection of two devices simultaneously over a range of 10 meters. Its 25 hour battery life in wireless mode promises satisfactory performance for a headset that needs to power two 40mm drivers. Wired and with active noise reduction on, it can go up to 45 hours of autonomy!
The helmet is not left out in terms of comfort either. With its weight of only 268 grams and thick memory foam pads, it can be worn for long hours without disturbing you. Its design also allows it to fold to slip more easily into a bag or suitcase for travel, especially as OneOdio has thought of integrating a small faux-leather storage pouch in the box. Note also the presence of a double jack adapter for the aircraft included in the box, not to mention a 3.5 mm jack cable to connect it to your computer, and a USB-A charging cable to USB-C which will offer two hours oflisten in just five minutes of recharging.
The OneOdio A70, a headset for DJs and audiophiles that does not ignore connectivity
The A70 is a versatile helmet for DJ and budding musicians who don’t want to sacrifice mobility for sound quality. With its slightly larger dimensions than the A30, the A70 remains a comfortable helmet over a long period of work. Despite a armature and more seals solid, the helmet can also be folded on itself to save space when stored in a bag, especially as a pocket is also present in the box to protect the device and more specifically its pads shape memory.
Among the accessories, there is also a USB-A to micro-USB charging cable as well as two 3.5 mm and 6.35 mm jack cables. This last cable will be the best friend of DJs and musicians, especially with two jack ports on the headphones, simultaneous listening of two sources analog different will therefore be possible. But the second jack input can also be used to share the sound to another OneOdio headset. OneOdio also had the ingenuity to incorporate locking systems on the entrances to ensure a stable and secure connection.
Cable-free, the A70 remains perfectly usable thanks to its bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and its 25-hour battery life (50 hours wired), especially as SharePlay technology allows it to be connected to another compatible headset to enjoy the music together. Even if it does not have active noise reduction like the A30, it makes up for it with powerful 40mm drivers and a mini price of € 39.95 (via the OneOdio site).
Article produced in partnership with the OneOdio teams
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