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🎶 Elevate your sound game with studio-quality vibes and marathon battery life!
The OneOdio Pro-C Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphones combine professional 50mm neodymium drivers with an industry-leading 110-hour wireless battery life. Designed for maximum comfort and portability, these foldable headphones offer dual wireless/wired modes, crystal-clear HD calls, and broad device compatibility—perfect for managers, creatives, and podcast pros who demand premium sound and all-day reliability.















| ASIN | B0828PYKZN |
| Additional Features | Foldable, Microphone Included, wireless |
| Age Range Description | All |
| Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring, Calling, Office Meetings, Studio |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 30 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 4 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,016 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #243 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
| Brand | OneOdio |
| Brand Name | OneOdio |
| Built-In Media | 3.5mm Audio Cable With In-Line Mic, Cable, Headphone, Pack Bag, User Manual |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Cable Length | 1.2 Meters |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Cotton |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired, Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 8,165 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-Ear |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Leather, Metal |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz-40K Hz |
| Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.56 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | OneOdio USA |
| Model Name | Pro-C |
| Model Number | Pro |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 110 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Travel |
| Style Name | Contemporary" or "Modern |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
R**.
Great Headphones
Had them more than 2 years now. Still working great! I had to replace the cord due to my own carelessness, but it showed no signs of failure on its own. Audio quality is heavenly. Bluetooth works great and the battery life is absolutely awesome. Pairing process and all that is easy. Volume can get pretty loud before the quality starts to drop (I didn't notice any loss of quality until above 80). The buttons work well. Very comfortable to wear. The only thing I'd say to look out for is that they aren't made to fit large ears. My ears are small and they fit great for me. Awesome deal for the price.
B**B
THE PERFECT SET OF CANS... From a Guitarist/Vocalist Perspective.
So first things first I like to test out the basics of any new headphones I get using online audio resources, and when I put the OneOdio's to the test everything they stated on their website and amazon ads are pretty much accurate to their specs. Cans; OneOdio Model Y80B Bass Hz; does reach just below 20hz. Treble Hz; does reach 20k. Bass sweep; Passed L/R Stereo; -0 Deviation Binaural; Passed Relative Polarity; L/R Drivers passed + panning Bass + delay; Passed Bass +100/Treble +5; Passed Audible Freq; 15200hz (Capped by internet compression) Summary; General Purpose Audio, quality dependent on equipment. The results of this test were done online using an online resource and should not be considered a scientific result, all online resources pretty much cap out at an Audible Frequency of 15khz no matter what headphones or DAC you are using, the reason is due to processing digital code to an audio signal will always have missing audio some of which is in perceivable to your hearing through a digital medium. Streaming services are notorious for bad audio streaming quality, I don't care what they say, pick your streaming service, their audio quality is horrible. During my years of recording vocals and guitar at home, I had the time to do deep dives into Realtek codecs and CD vs. MP3 forums about audio replication stats and if there is one thing I have discovered is that there is in fact flagrant missing data when it comes to replicating tone and timbre of vocals and instruments. The introduction of FLAC vindicates my assertion that MP3's have always sucked and that I've always been right since the days of Napster. As a guitar player and avid headphone user, my advice is this, I've tried all the big name brand headphones you will find on amazon and none of them have impressed me as much as a recording studio with a good set of powered speakers, I said good speakers, not uber expensive speakers. I feel the same about headphones, and when it comes to headphones and what you are trying to replicate really comes down to the room the audio is recorded in, and no matter how much you pay for a set of cans it will NEVER EVAR reflect the same audio image AS THE ARTIST INTENDED because the air is isolated in the cans and not moving freely around your head. Headphones will always focus audio directly into your ear canals, not around your body as the artist originally intended, which is why pro studios do not use headphones to mix or to sum audio, they use powered amps and drivers, and that is something your over priced headphones are not. For instance listening to your favorite music through a pair of ear buds is not the same experience as listening to your favorite music in a car with a quality amp and audio speakers, the interior of the vehicle always effects the quality of the audio, just as the room your favorite music was recorded in effected the audio. In essence, the environment is an extension of the instruments and vocalist and plays a huge massive part in audio recording, and that is something a pair of headphones will always and forever fail to replicate accurately. With all that being said are the OneOdio Headphones worth it? The simple answer is Yes. Any over the ear headphone at any price that is designed like the OneOdio over ear closed cans is great for general purpose listening and I would say they are comparable to cans I would deem way overpriced name brand plastic junk which they pretty much all are, In my experience they are all just different designs that don't add anything for the consumer to rave about when it comes to audio quality (I don't care if it comes with an app or Dolby Wateva), the only ones raving and ranting are the same people writing the sales pitches and hype blogs. You can basically pick any over the ear headphone out there and you will be happy with them because from my experience with all the music forums that I have visited over the years I have never met anyone one who has ever said they were ever blow away or found the perfect set of cans. What is perfect for you is subjective, pick your favorite style, make sure your happy with the fit and finish first, and then try playing around with the audio quality of the cans to find what works best for you. The OneOdio's will serve you well in this regard, I plug them into my TV and I can listen in Dolby Atmos and they got a good sound stage for that, not as great as my open backs, I recommend open backs for home theater use because the sound stage is more expansive, closed back cans are going to be too focused and boomy down your ear canals, and that will fatigue you over time. Remember what I said about comfort, fit, and finish, headphones should offer a comfortable listening experience, audio quality is secondary, the audio is always going to suck if you're not comfortable wearing the headphones for long listening periods. So think comfort before style or audio quality. So far I like the OneOdio's, I don't care for the pleather ear pads, but those are replaceable. Some people may be comfortable with them others not so much. So if you don't know where to start you should start with being mindful of price vs. performance and the OneOdio's seem to have that niche market covered with several different offerings suitable for all budgets and needs, so yeah, I would recommend OneOdios if you need an affordable quality set of cans that sound great and don't require you to sell a kidney to impress your fake friends. 5***** Stars
R**L
Good if they fit your head and you can decode the instructions
Good Bluetooth connection and excellent audio quality, providing you get past the confounding setup instructions and can manage to fit this thing on your head. No problem if you have a smallish head, but a big guy or gal will find the headset very snug, even with the expanding headband pulled out full. As for the graphics-only instructions, good luck with that. Here's an example that had me stopped for over an hour: a round clock face showing 12:15 followed by the number 5 followed by a quotation mark (<12:15> 5 "). That means "hold down the center control button on the right earpiece for five seconds." Really? There was no one at the Chinese factory who could write that in English? (Judging by my incoming email, a lot of clever people in China write English.) Then there's the very tiny LED that indicates battery condition plus various status functions, changing from red to blue to both colors simultaneously according to some obscure protocol. Hint: plug the headset into your charger, wait a couple hours for that tiny light to turn blue, then ignore whatever it does next. For Bluetooth, put your source in its search mode, hold down that center button for 5 seconds, select "Studio Wireless 95" when it's found, and you're connected. Thereafter, just do a 5-second press on the center button to turn the phones on off, and you're done. Bottom line: good price and performance but minus a star for the tight fit, the miniscule LED indicator, and the instruction sheet written in hieroglyphics.
R**T
These headphones are awesome!
I bought these not expecting much. I'm so glad they are so much more! Here's some background for my purchase. I have a VERY nice home theater system. Sony high end receiver and both Polk and JBL speakers. Not trying to brag, but when friends come over, they always want to watch a movie. I was going to have hernia surgery and therefore would be stuck at home for a few weeks. My wife works from home, so I knew I wouldn't be able to watch movies the way I really like to, so I got these headphones to be quiet. I am so glad I bought them. These things are super great! They synced up to my LG TV incredibly easy and I'm SO IMPRESSED! I love my home theater, but seriously, you have never watched a movie until you've watched with good headphones on. No, the couch doesn't vibrate, like with my system, but the sound is so, so good! Bass is strong, the highs are crisp, and the separation between left and right, gives the surround experience excellent depth. On top of it all, they are extremely comfortable. I've been wearing them for two weeks now. At least 6 hours a day. And they are still on their initial charge! I bought the blue ones because they were $25. I have never been happier with a set of headphones. If you get some, you will not be disappointed.
W**L
Good headphones
Owned for >2 years. Been very satisfied with the comfort, sound and battery life. Just ran them over by accident and ordered a new set as replacements.
J**B
3 years and counting.
I'm very twitchy about my audio. I like punchy, I like clear, I like bass in my hip hop and kicks in my metal. I like hearing the pick hit the strings in my country and each voice in a chorus. I can confidently say these are still the best over ear headphones I've ever had and I just keep coming back to them. I'm writing this review after I bought JBL tune 770's and Bose QC and being thoroughly disappointed that they couldn't compete. The base of these shakes my head and I can hear each instrument even with the base running heavy and smooth. To fully grasp my search for good quality, I have a box of over 30 pairs of earbuds tips, all from earbuds I've bought in search for the best. I'm very particular. My music range is quite literally everything. Deathcore to hip hop to country to sea shanties to rock/metal to edm to beatbox to tavern music. I like my music loud and the 50mm drivers deliver where all else seems to continuously fail. They're loud and clear. The comfort is doable. I feel like the padding could be better and I wish the headphones would hug my head tighter but again, I've had these 3 years by now and they show no signs of giving up. Longest I've worn them was 5 hours straight. I don't care about noise cancelling since I only use these in my room where it's nice and quiet and the music is loud enough to be my noise cancelling anyways. The battery life is great, sometimes I don't have to charge it for 2-3 weeks and they charge seemingly pretty quick. They swap between my phone and PC pretty well when they're connected to both. Overall, I just keep coming back to them no matter what higher price or "better quality" headphones I buy. Hang up your headphones when not in use and they'll live a long life. I'm still on my first pair and if these ever quit I'll buy another.
G**N
Good if you’re on a budget, but beware.
Here’s the thing: With Headphones, especially ones that boast such long battery life, you need to make sure that SPECIFIC qualities are met in order to call them ‘good quality’. And Quality is from the perspective of the buyer. So, I’ll give pros and cons, what situations the headphones are GOOD for, and what they AREN’T so good for. Pros: -Relatively good bass and mid-end response, relies a lot of the music you listen too. Of course anything can be changed with an in-app EQ system or something similar. -LOOOOOONG battery life. -Relatively good for GAMING, if you intend to use just the headphones. In-line mics that come with headphones like these are normally famously bad. -These things can get LOUD. Just don’t do it TOO long, you WILL get hearing loss -Lightweight, doesn’t squeeze TOO bad on the skull -The buttons on the underside of the right ear are tactile, responsive, and easy to understand/use -There’s practically zero delay in audio when using apps like TikTok, Apple Music, YouTube, and the like, but that’s one of the golden standards of all Bluetooth headphones these days, so don’t take that as a divine sign that these are perfect. -The price for this quality is relatively acceptable, but once again, it’s pretty reliant on how you PLAN to use them. Cons: —Remember how I mentioned how any frequency could be toned by changing the in-app EQ? Well, for some genres, it feels like changing the EQ is somewhat MANDATORY in order to get the quality sound out of the music you like listening. For example, I listen to a LOT of stuff. For dubstep, I absolutely HAD to have the “Increase Bass” on my iPhone, and my fellow Apple users know it’s such a PAIN to take 20 seconds of a song to go INTO the settings, find the music app, FIND the EQ setting, scroll through like the 30 EQ SETTINGS just to find the right sound. And you’ll have to repeat the process on the next song, and the song after that, unless you’re listening to only ONE GENRE in a playlist, which is understandable. — For how BIG AND ROUND the outside of the speakers are, there is a REGRETTABLE lack of space for people with slightly larger-than-normal ears on the inside. I have a big head, and the headphones are CERTAINLY big enough to sit nice and snug, but my ears feel as if they just can’t fully fit INTO the cushioning. For people with thick-framed glasses this could be a problem. -If you’re listening to relatively one-dimensional audio (like a standard YouTube video), the quality is pretty good! However, listening to music with low-end AND high end sounds the headphone’s speakers just can’t seem to handle these two sounds at once, favoring the Low-end tones SUBSTANTIALLY. Of course, this is MOST notable with crazy loud genres like hard rock, dubstep, some versions of hip hop (like 4% of it) and some one-off genres. Surprisingly, these headphones EXCEL in classical music, spoken word, MOST of hip-hop, lofi, and certain forms of rock (for example, Kickstart My Heart by Mötley Crüe still sounds relatively good! But, like I said it seems like EQing is necessary for that TRUE quality.) —This con MIGHT be the deal breaker for some, but I have to point it out. There was absolutely no need to dump all the designing of these headphones into BATTERY LIFE. The cushions on the ears are simply not padded enough and the sound quality is not so extremely good that I can SEE myself wearing these for 110 HOURS in any compact amount of time. The average music FANATIC listens to music on an average of MAAAAYBE 2 hours a day, and that isn’t even all with HEADPHONES, that counts car radio. A music fanatic could get a remarkably comfortable and clearer-sounding headset with only FOURTY (40) hours of battery life, use it for 2 hours average for just music listening and they could STILL go just over 3 weeks before needing to consider recharging. Using that same standard, someone could take THESE headphones, go almost TEN WEEKS (2 1/2 MONTHS) without needing to plug it in. But YOU need to decide if that is WORTH it. Is the impossibly long battery life worth losing a regrettable amount of sound quality in some of your favorite genres? Are you WILLING to sacrifice a comparable amount of comfort just so you can have long lasting Bluetooth headphones for under 50 dollars? A lot of headphones around this price range are all about trade offs. You either get good sound, but uncomfy and expensive, comfy but not great sound and expensive, OR cheap but bad sound and uncomfy. A lot of these headphones are a ‘pick your poison’ deal. Sorry, I know I said I’d keep it short and sweet, but I’m a music fanatic, so much so that I am literally IN COLLEGE for music recording engineering and producing. Luckily for me, I only got these headphones so I could A. Connect them to my TV and watch my shows in silence to avoid disturbing my roommate, B. Have a DECENT sounding set of headphones for the LONG trips, and C get something I could potentially take to campus with me so I’m not making my ears get super irritated by Airpods (which get CRAZY uncomfortable after about 30 minutes). So, this set of headphones DID check all the boxes for me. The show-watching frequencies fit perfectly, and they ARE comparably more comfy than AirPods, AND have long battery life for the long haul. But if even ONE of those needs hadn’t been met, I could see myself returning these the day after I opened them. So yeah. They ARE pretty good. But normally headphones that only perform SITUATIONALLY are not an incredible investment. Have a great day, thanks for reading.
B**M
Couldn’t recommend more, especially for this price.
The first thing that stands out to me is that these are one of the very few bluetooth headphones i could find with 50mm drivers, and it seems like i’ve found the best that money can buy at this price point. They sound great and have what i would describe as a full sound. One of the most important features for me is that these things have an amazing battery life. I wear my headphones all day every single day of the week and these have surprisingly lasted an entire week before I even started hearing low battery warnings. I genuinely couldn’t ask for much more to the point that i’m gonna buy another pair or two to use with other .
R**S
Excellent
Très bonne qualité audio, correspond exactement à mes attentes.
N**F
Super Wireless/Wired Headphones
Having purchased OneOdio wired headphones earlier in the year, I decided to purchase a second pair, but this time with Bluetooth wireless capability. I didn't conduct any competitive research as the original OneOdio pair I found to be nigh on perfect for my needs (Yamaha piano playing, mainly). This time, the OneOdio Bluetooth Wireless/Wired headphones would be for the listening of my music library. Pairing: Immediate, with two devices at same time (iPad and iMac). Connectivity: Just about flawless - just one occasion in one week where the signal dropped for a single second. Range: Not too sure of limits, but departed condo and walked outside a short distance with no drop in connectivity. Function controls (on/off, pause, volume, next/previous track etc.): Located to the underside of right earphone. Study instructions and give yourself a couple of days to familiarize yourself with activating 'sight unseen' while wearing. After a while, the operation becomes second nature. Sound: great expansive clarity. Bass: good depth without being punchy or muddying higher notes. Comfort of Headphones: This is always a difficult one for potential consumers to evaluate based on Reviews. Let's face it, ears come in all sizes and degrees of sensitivity. Having poured over various reviews on a similar product in the past, the comments vary from "Very comfortable for extended periods of time," to "Uncomfortable - felt too much pressure on ears and kept removing them every few minutes." These wireless/wired headphones I found to be quite comfortable, although I had a need to lift them away from ears every twenty minutes or so for a few seconds. That's not a negative comment or an inconvenience - just the reality of having sensitive ears. For the price, OneOdio Bluetooth Over Ear Headphones Wireless/Wired are excellent value offering solid build, immediate Bluetooth pairing, good connectivity, expansive sound with solid bass and impressive volume. Frankly, that's all I look for in a pair of general use headphones. Worth considering.
A**S
Super geluid
Voor tijdens vliegen een film kijken en muziek luisteren super!!!
D**1
Estan Perros
Suenan bien v***s mejor que tsuru de naco
B**A
Great headset
This is my third pair and again it came with deep bass sound and an amazing colour.
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