OneOdio A10 Hybrid Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones [62 Hrs Playtime] Wireless Bluetooth Over Ear Headphones with Hi-Res Audio, Transparency Mode, Deep Bass, CVC 8.0, for Travel PC Home Office

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OneOdio A10 Hybrid Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones [62 Hrs Playtime] Wireless Bluetooth Over Ear Headphones with Hi-Res Audio, Transparency Mode, Deep Bass, CVC 8.0, for Travel PC Home Office

OneOdio A10 Hybrid Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones [62 Hrs Playtime] Wireless Bluetooth Over Ear Headphones with Hi-Res Audio, Transparency Mode, Deep Bass, CVC 8.0, for Travel PC Home Office

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The A10 enhances the video watching experience. I was pleased to discover that there were no sync issues between video and audio while enjoying YouTube videos or movies on my phone. Furthermore, the A10 delivers excellent gaming performance with minimal latency, even when playing fast-paced online games. Sound The OneOdio A10 are not great at providing passive isolation, possibly due to the shape and materials of the earcups. Extra Features & Battery Life

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Clamping force is slightly strong, which makes sense as you don’t want wireless headphones to fall off of your head. I wouldn’t say these headphones have ANC quality like Bose and Sony, but they can certainly take the edge off low-frequency noises such as trains, airplanes, case fans, and conversations. The 2300 chipset allows for support of AAC and SBC - there's no LDAC support sadly, but it's possible to meet the Hi-Res Standard (as we mentioned previously) by using the headphones in wired mode. Bass is overly present, with a large bump in the mid-bass section which has quite steep slopes on both sides. It often sits on top of mids, masking their lower section. It’s rather limited in speed, with transients being slow and then having a long decay; this makes bass not quite detailed nor layered.TaoTronics’ budget SoundSurge 60 headphones are well made but blighted by a muddy, wayward bass, while Anker’s Soundcore Life Q20 perform well wirelessly but poorly when you use the bundled auxiliary cable. These over-ear headphones create a good seal around your ears which can muffle most noises, and while they do half the work, the difference made by the ANC is staggering. Weighing in at 8.7 ounces (248g), these are relatively lightweight, and although they won’t weigh you down, you’ll definitely feel them sitting on your ears. Battery life is rated at 25 hours with both ANC and Bluetooth in use, 40 hours in Bluetooth mode without ANC on, and ~80 hours in wired mode with ANC turned on. Those numbers are great, and in my tests they’re accurate assuming you don’t crank the volume all the way up. You may have to turn them up higher than you’re used to from other pairs in wireless mode, though. I noticed that the volume was a little quiet till I hit about 70 percent volume.

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Additionally, the A10 comes with a handy carrying case that provides extra protection during transit. These features, combined with their reasonable price point, make the OneOdio Focus A10 wireless headphones an excellent choice for those who value both sound quality and convenience. Multipoint connectivity is always a bonus. I was able to connect to two simultaneous devices without any issue. Whilst I haven't tried the headphones out for any serious gaming, latency on videos is pretty much lip synchronised. The only issue is with those chrome earcups: they show up greasy fingerprints badly and need constant cleaning.Sookie Lau, OneOdio's Marketing Manager, expressed their delight at the recognition: "We are thrilled to be recognized by CNET. At OneOdio, we've never wavered from our core mission - producing high-quality audio equipment. Our commitment to creating products that deliver a captivating musical experience remains unwavering." Crank up the volume on an album like Robyn’s “Bodytalk Part 1” and the A10s are in their element, the pumping bass coming across hard and clear. The fit is very comfortable and the look is very subtle as far as over-ears go - I found myself only making occasional micro-adjustments, and the low clamping force means your ears won't get too sweaty, which is always a big bonus, but on the flip side it can occasionally result in some sound leakage, and comfort is optimised over noise reduction. It means that the A10 are better suited to casual listening and the daily commute over exercise, where excessive motion can result in the headphones moving around quite a bit - you'll be fine with a dash to make the train, but I wouldn't run 10km in them. Since it’s so rare to see support for Multipoint not only on budget-friendly headphones, but even on the more expensive ones, people don’t really know that there can be some nuances on how this technology can be implemented. Some manufacturers allow only the connection of two phones, other support both phones and computers. I did try connecting the OneOdio A10 to both an iPhone and a Desktop PC, and it worked just fine. The process is quite simple. OneOdio A10 connected to a PC and to an iPhone at the same time. Sound quality is roughly comparable between wired and wireless modes, with a slight improvement noticeable while wired. The headphones include a basic mic for phone calls when you’re using them in Bluetooth mode, and it’s fine. It’s a little bit distant and muffled sounding, but it’ll work for a call in a pinch.

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After enabling ANC on the OneOdio A10, I could immediately tell that it is better than on the A30 and it’s very similar to the Apollo. The passive sealing does have an important role, but you can tell that the world gets more silent after enabling the ANC On mode. One of the main reasons why ANC was developed was to limit the impact of engine noise on aircraft pilots and then it became a standard for people that travel long hours by plane. So, can the OneOdio A10 negate the droning noise? Transparency mode is adequate, but can make your own voice sound a little raspy in your own ears, and whilst there is only a minor amount of static noise that wasn't enough to bother me, it may not be to everyone's liking. It handles mid-distance conversations well, but any further and it may struggle - if someone is shouting at you from the other side of the room, you'll probably hear it, but you may not be able to decipher every word.But if you’re a regular traveler and you need strong ANC, or you’re an audiophile looking for pristine detail and brightness, you might want to look elsewhere. Much like other OneOdio headphones, the A10 have a strong V-shaped signature with a lot of bass and emphasised treble. In terms of technicalities, they don’t fare too well: soundstage is very limited in width and especially in depth; imaging is poor, as there is no central position (it just sounds like left and right playing together, with no proper centre); instrument separation is quite limited by the signature.

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ONEODIO A10 Focus trang bị Dynamic Driver 40mm cùng thiết kế Over-Ear cho khả năng chống ồn thụ động tốt khi bao kín được tai của người sử dụng. In conclusion, the OneOdio Focus A10 wireless headphones offer a balanced sound signature with a warm and engaging midrange, controlled sub-bass, and relaxed treble. The headphones have a premium build quality, which includes rotating earcups and a compact folding design for easy storage and transportation. The timbre is on the colder side of natural, and this works well with most music styles, especially electronic 80's & 90's from the likes of Tears for Fears and Seal. Switching ANC on/off doesn't have a huge impact on the sound in the way we often see it tightening the sound up on TWS. Using the headphones in wired over wireless gives you the benefit of Hi-Res Audio, and for me I did notice an upturn in the sound when plugging a cable in. Everything feels a little tighter, and the volume seems a little quieter, so you may have to crank it up a little louder. Just like the original version, the OneOdio A10 uses 40mm drivers with 32 Ohm (+/-15%) impedance, so you don’t need a dedicated amplifier to push these headphones to the maximum potential. Your phone and laptop will be more than enough. And that was obvious from the start considering that the main way to connect the OneOdio A10 is via Bluetooth. There is support for Bluetooth 5.0 which is fine since the newer version don’t really bring anything in terms of coverage. What codec is supported on OneOdio A10.If you’re in a coffee shop, if there are lots of people, the headphones won’t be able to cancel the nearby voices, but it can do a good job for those farther from you. So, overall, it’s kind of similar to the Tronsmart Apollo. Obviously, there is no hissing sound, but I do blame a slight pressure which may annoy some people that are more sensitive. Sound Quality I first used these wirelessly with my phone, without the noise-canceling turned on. They were a little too boomy and dark for my tastes, even as “consumer” headphones go. Think “thumping dance club.” Noise isolation performance is solid, though not in line with the heavy hitters in the ANC world, and not as good as the more-expensive TaoTronics SoundSurge 46's I highlighted and reviewed recently. There are some similar headphones available at this price but most of the direct competition hails from brands similarly less well known in the UK. For me, the A10 are a pleasant listen, with good detail and adequate resolution - it's a shame there's no app for users to tweak the sound to their own personal preference, and hopefully this will come in time, at least for iPhone users who don't have the benefit of Wavelet to call upon.



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