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OneOdio Focus A1 Pro headphones hands-on: Relaxed vocals with punchy bass

Started by Redaktion, Today at 11:52:28

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Redaktion

The OneOdio Focus A1 Pro hybrid ANC over-ear headphones come with a stylish design that stays in place when jogging thanks to a strong headband and softly padded earcups. They combine satisfying noise cancellation with a more recessed presentation that delivers punchy bass and clear vocals.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/OneOdio-Focus-A1-Pro-headphones-hands-on-Relaxed-vocals-with-punchy-bass.1225903.0.html

krunz

these are on-ears, right? so the ears dont fit inside the cup? how is the comfort wearing for a longer time? how is the padding? how is the clamping force?
low latency mode works with which codec? the source needs a special codec?
so they have no audio jack?

D

On-ear per OneOdio, but can fit around some ears as over-ears, snug. Opening 30mmx50mm, but padding is flexible to shoehorn in each ear. Likely over-ear for the younger target market of kids and tweens, on-ear with adults with larger heads and ears.

Comfort with the extra soft padding is fine for 3~ hours of wear (57cm), but this varies depending on head size, eyeglass wear, and other subjective factors for each person. For example, those with hyper sensitive skin may find any headphone touch too much to handle, or those with extra large heads may find the headphone too small and tight.

Claimping is moderately high. Not as much as a jbl 55bt, which becomes uncomfortable after an hour, but not as feather light as some other lighter headphones. See comfort above.

The headphones only support sbc/aac codecs, which is the norm across most low priced headphones. Low latency mode works with both, as is the norm with this Bluetooth feature.

It is a wireless Bluetooth headphone as advertised and has no wired audio jack.

The natural assumption for any wireless model is to assume it wasn't designed for use as a wired model.
(E.g. A wireless phone does not generally come with the option to be used as a wired phone.)

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