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Reviewed in Brazil on August 9, 2022
Não gostei do detalhe cromado! Um prata cairia bem! Igual a foto!
Alexandre Adauto da Silva
Reviewed in Brazil on December 7, 2022
Esse fone apresenta um proteção muito confortável nas orelhas.Achei o som muito bom e ele abfa totalmente ruídos de fora.O preço está muito bom , recomendo a compra dele, principalmente por ser de fio, mas a proteção do fio vale a compra
Antonio Carlos Rocha
Reviewed in Brazil on November 12, 2022
O fone é bom para ouvir música, jogar sem problemas.É bonito e confortável.
Thiago Fonseca
Reviewed in Brazil on October 3, 2022
Vale muito a compra! Considerando o valor que paguei (R$ 159 + Frete), ele é uma fone ótimo. Claro que não é um fone pra monitoramento de áudio, mas pra quem é músico, por exemplo, pra usar de retorno... Ou mesmo que gosta de sentir graves mais encorpados nas músicas, é uma ótima pedida!Serve até pra quem faz reuniões em HomeOffice...! Eu mesmo vou usar na gravação de podcast como retorno.
Theresa Hagen
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2022
I use my OneOdio Studio HiFi headphones for both professional music production and casual listening, and they're a beaut. Truly versatile, one of the more remarkable >$100 headphones I've tried. They have an excellent frequency response which is relieving compared to the insane bass boosts that other headphones around this price would provide.From a production and otherwise professional standpoint, these closed-backs are one of the greater cheaper options. It clearly outputs deep sub without drowning you in it, but it does have some odd ducks in the mids frequencies. It may take some time for your ears to warm up to them--especially if you're coming from gaming headphones--but once they do, you're in for a treat. Mastering can get interesting with these, I would definitely recommend having an audio interface as this comes with a 6.35mm cable and a 3.5mm.They're built in such a perfect way that you can wear them for hours and take them off without the infamous ear hell.From a casual listening standpoint, these are perfect for the price: stylish, not too bulky, and have excellent audio quality. This is amazing for those who aren't keen on ungodly bass boosts that other headphones will almost always put forward, and fabulous for those who want to hear the music how it was intended for it to be heard--all at an astonishingly low price.Overall, an amazing product for an even greater price. Would recommend!
Dickens Dumont
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2021
I just got these headphones today and as I am doing this review, I am listening to music on it. But before I tell you if the headphones are good or not, let me say something about the build quality. Truthfully, when i saw the box, it looked generic. Upon opening it, you see a nice faux leather bag and the accessories which are definitely what they say they are as described. The headphones feels cheap but not a bad cheap. like it is sturdy but it still has that stiff plastic that's on cheap headphones. the earcups are decent, definitely not the best i have ever have seen ( I have Status BT One, a Status CB-1, an Audio Technica M40X, and even a TaoTronics one and they all have better looking earcups.) It was already making a bad impression on me but i figured that since it's 25 dollars (the price i bought it at) it wouldn't be too much of a loss if they were bad. So you may be wondering why did I give it four stars then? Well, the important part of any headphones is the sound. I don't care if it looks like the most premium product, if the sound sucks on them, i will rarely use them. Now my verdict of the sound on these headphones: These are damn good for the price that you are getting them for. I really expected way worse than I got out of these headphones. I threw every genre of music at it and it sounded good. Now let me tell you honestly, these are not the best by a longshot but the flat response that was coming out these surprised me. it's not like Audio Technica M40/50 or Sony MDR kind of flat but it's very good for what it was. the bass and treble response was good as well. it was sitting right there in the middle but just a tad past it. the headphones had just a good amount of loudness to warrant them to listen to music with (which i did on my computer) in other words, it does what a sound monitor headphone suppose to do. these headphones are the equivalent to Chipotle versus a Mexican restaurant. Chipotle isn't the best but it's decent whereas real Mexican food is gourmet and taste way better. These headphones are Chipotle: Good for what it is. If you are looking for a set of sound monitor headphones that are cheap in price, i would definitely get these. I heard way worse headphones than these that cost way more than they are asking for here or about the same price. I'd say give these a go.
Min
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2021
Brief comments on the headphones:I really like how the headphones feel and fit. The build quality is pretty sturdy and weighs pretty well (not too light and not too heavy for me). These are really large and cups over the ears really well. The sound quality is really good for the price. Bass has a nice punch and clarity is pretty good. It is mostly made of plastic with some metallic bits but as I stated before it's pretty solid. I also prefer the modular cable options and these headphones provide that really well with both 3.5mm 6.35mm cables/jacks.Comments about Customer Support with the warranty:I initially received these headphones in a roughed up state due to the delivery process. The box was banged up and unfortunately the headphones' Left Side was drastically louder than the Right Side. I first tried it with my phone and then my PC after. The result was the same.Before even touching the 24 month warranty I did try to troubleshoot it but I suspected that it was damaged on arrival. I will list some of the troubleshooting methods if it might help anyone else for a different reason.I tried to troubleshoot this issue by trying out different cables and different devices but the only way to work around this is to go into my PC settings and adjust the balance of audio to 50%-70% less on the left side. This work-around may work on PC but it decreases the overall volume drastically and the unbalanced audio is still present when using it on other devices. The work-around also does work if whatever device you connect it to has that balance option. Although you really shouldn't have to make this adjustment out of the box.After a bit of back and forth messaging with support, they also took the time to try and troubleshoot the problem to see if it can be fixed before proceeding with a replacement. Although I did already tried the methods they suggested.In the end, they did provide a replacement and the new headphones work with the proper balance of audio levels between the Left and Right sides. These are some really good quality headphones for a good price.Response time was a day within messages and the replacement arrived within 2 days.
Misha Ramendik
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 15, 2020
TL;DR: fairly comfortable on the head with good sound, but the sound is not *as( good as in far more expensive headphones, which really shoiuld be expected.I bought these headphones because I have a big head with big, physically sensitive ears and most headphones are not comfortable for me. So I want over-ear cans with really big ear circles and had trouble finding these. My old Sennheiser HD270, which was well-sized, finally reached end of life, while my wife's Sennheiser HD 280Pro don't feel very comfortable. Because of this issue I am wary of buying unknown headphones online, while selecting by trying is not doable in this pandemic.OneOdio reviews were coming in as "very good budget headphones", but their flagship model is obviously not for my big ears. Then I stumbled across these, looking very big and at a discount too, and bought them.And they are big in real life, too. They are comfortable enough, probably close to what the HD270 were when new. The sound appears quite lovely when tried, with strong bass but not too much, fair mids and treble too,But when tried in a comparison with the Sennheiser HD 280Pro, the OneOdio don't have such clarity and such sound stage.The HD280Pro are more than double the price, so this is not really unexpected. But some overglowing reviews put the OneOdio at that kind of level. So I'm putting in four stars. The OneOdio Studio HiFi are quite good for the price, and one of the few options for us big-eared people; but they are not a miracle.
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