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The OneOdio Pro-50 Metallic Blue headphones deliver professional-grade Hi-Res audio with powerful 50mm neodymium drivers, dual gold-plated 3.5mm and 6.35mm detachable cables for versatile connectivity, and plush protein leather memory foam earcups for superior comfort and sound isolation. Designed for studio monitoring, mixing, and casual listening, these foldable wired headphones combine durability, portability, and exceptional sound clarity, making them a top choice for musicians and audiophiles alike.












| ASIN | B0B7VTNDGV |
| Additional Features | Detachable Cable, Foldable, HIFI sound, Microphone Included, Microphone includes:, Noise Cancellation |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Recording, Music |
| Audio Driver Size | 50 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,916 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #20 in Recording Headphone Audio Monitors |
| Brand | OneOdio |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Gray Brown |
| Carrying Case Material | Leather |
| Carrying Case Weight | 500 Grams |
| Color | Metallic Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with a 3.5mm or 6.35mm audio jack |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Volume Control, Media Control |
| Controller Type | Wired control |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6,365 Reviews |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded |
| Enclosure Material | Leather |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 40 KHz |
| 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 Height | 17 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 264 Grams |
| Manufacturer | OneOdio USA |
| Model Name | Pro 50 |
| Model Number | Pro 50 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 110 dB |
| Series Number | 50 |
| Specific Uses For Product | 3 |
| Style Name | Over-Ear-Headphones |
| Theme | Audio Equipment |
| Unit Count | 50 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Guarantee |
| Wireless Technology | RF |
R**Y
Great headphones
I want to start off by saying that I’m no headphones expert. I’m just an old guy who likes to listen to his music and likes it to sound good. But I’m very impressed with these headphones. First is the comfort. The ear cups on these things are so soft and plush it’s unbelievable. Someone described them as feeling like your old comfortable leather sofa in your den and I agree. And the headband is the same. I hate earbuds. They never fit in my ears right and they always fall out. I don’t have that problem with these. They also do a good job of canceling out any external noise and they do it naturally. Second, the dual input jacks (different sizes and one in each ear piece and the cables for each) is genius. It really opens up the possibilities of what you can do with these headphones. You can plug them into a cell phone, laptop or PC, an amp, electronic keyboard, or even daisy-chain several pair together so several people can listen to the same source. And all without any adapters which have a tendency to get lost just when you need them the most. And third is the most important; the sound. For a reasonably priced pair of headphones, I think they sound fantastic. They have a slightly modified base (they are DJ headphones after all) but it;s very subtle so the sound doesn’t get muddy and the notes, both highs and lows, always sound crisp. I listen to a lot of acoustic stuff (soft rock, folk etc.) and I like to hear every guitar note and the musician’s fingers squeak as they slide up and down the strings. And that’s what I get with these headphones. Two reviewers I watched on YouTube said these headphone should cost $150, and I agree. I just hope OneOdio doesn’t raise the price before I get a chance to buy another pair. I’m no audiophile. Like I said at the beginning, I’m just an old guy who likes to listen to his music. So that’s what I do. I sit out on my deck with my OneOdios on, with my music cranked up just a little, look out at the lake, and I just chill. And these headphones are perfect for that.
B**B
Very good clearity & base
First of all after sale customer service is top notch world class. I had an issue with the connection at the headset and contacted them. The response was timely, after some dialog to isolate the issue, they send me a new Pro-50 immediately and received within 3 days. Sound quality wise, I am an audiophile of last 20 years, the systems I had are all class-A equipment, interconnects are averaging $500 each set, speakers are averaging $8000 a pair. Similar level of investment went into my tube amplifiers. I guest I know what I am looking for in my music. To be honest, I wasn't expecting too high of a performance from Pro-50. I just need a headset that is light, and comfortable for casual listening while relaxing. Weight wise it fit the bill. Comfortable wise it does too. My head is a little wide so a nice soft cushion that Pro-50 offers does the job very well without any pressure. Sound wise, that is a nice surprise that I did not expect at all. I burn-in the circuitry and membrane of the speakers by running about 100 hours of nonstop mid-level volume music playing. My listening then begin. I seldom invest in $1000 level headset, because I usually don't use them to listen to my music (always use floor standing speakers), so I can't say much in comparing with those in the market. But purely from a no bias, no preference, no preconditioned perception background, I judge the Pro-50 simply from what my ears heard. It is at the 99% tile of the performance level. By the way, I am using a Schiit BiFrost 2/64 DAC (R2R type), it is like a playing a vinyl record on steroid. The Pro-50 is able to keep up with all the ultra high and ultra low signals thrown at it. You can hear the feeling of the singer from the subtle delivery of their voice, you can hear all the minute tone resonance from plugging of guitar cord, picking of the piano hammer on metal coil-cord. You can hear the variation of a cello humming, or a jazz bass bouncing lively in your head. I am not a rock music fan so I can't speak to that area of performance. That is better reserve for other customers to comment on. I am sure the music will be even sweeter and warmer after 200+ hours of playing, look forward to it.
J**Z
Sounds great
Here I am writing a review after a year purchase. This head set is good but like every electronic you have to take care of the cables. Other than that which could be the customers fault like in my case this set is great. Sound bass and resolution. Of course that is not the 30 dollar one but you get your money worth. The red cord is long. The color looks good as well.
A**R
Great pair of headphones for this price range with crystal clear highs and mids and good bass
This is actually my second pair of this model of headphones. My first pair lasted about 6 years before one of the pivot points above the left side speaker broke so they were annoying to wear but the speakers still worked great and sounded clear with a lot of bass that punched. The new pair has a couple more screws for reinforcement on both sides to help with stress points. The only reason I'm giving it a 4 1/2 star review is because they don't seem to have the same amount of bass as the first ones. The highs and mids are crystal clear but for whatever reason the bass isn't as strong in this pair when compared to the original ones. Other than that they are great headphones that are comfortable to wear and would highly recommend them to anyone looking for a budget friendly pair of headphones that is a stickler on sound quality like me
C**R
Great headphones!
TL;DR - Awesome headphones for the price, clean crisp mids, highs and solid punchy bass that doesn't give you a headache. Very comfortable to wear and great for music and gaming. When paired with HeSuVi they create an immersive gaming experience. I highly recommend giving these a shot! Long version: Prior to purchasing the DJ Pro-50's, I had a nice set of Steelseries Siberia 650's which sounded fairly decent in games and music; but when the right driver mount broke and the left ear stopped producing sound, I was thoroughly disappointed considering the price. This isn't a knock on Steelseries, but they were unfortunately unable to sell parts to repair them or offer any repair service; I did get a 15% towards another product, but their stuff is not budget friendly. Anyway, decided that I wanted a catch all headphone for music and gaming, and fell on these. They kept coming up on Amazon as a sponsored item, whenever I searched for headphones. Truthfully I brushed them off as another cheap knock-off and didn't give them a chance. But going through the motions of research (review sites, YouTube Reviews, and Reddit) I had settled on the popular ATH-M50x. But before I pulled the trigger I stumbled upon a reviewer on YouTube (Just Doin' Audio) praising these headphones in particular which made me look into them more closely and it turns out they weren't the only reviewer that loved these. I didn't find any negative reviews of the Pro-50's, so I gave them a shot since the price was so attractive (got them on sale). I am glad I did! I am thoroughly impressed with how clean the sound is and very happy with the package overall. The dual duty cables that come with these feel like they are solidly built and not cheap. The snap of the receiving port is resistive on both the 1/4" and 1/8" jacks and appear to retain them very well; it takes some effort to pull them out. The bag is a nice-to-have also and feels protective enough to prevent scratches. In regards to comfort, I could wear these all day. The padding feels soft against my head and the inner material feels like memory foam. The headband rests gently on my head and I don't really notice it and the pressure is what I would expect against my ears. Just to be clear, I am not an audiophile, but these sound great! Without having any other pair to directly compare them to, it’s hard to talk to how it competes. But luckily there are people on YouTube that do a good job with it. I will say, compared to the Siberia 650's; I feel as though the Pro-50's sound better, especially with music. Paired with HeSuVi using the Dolby Atmos HRIR creates an immersive experience that reminds me of my old Dolby 5.1 speaker set up. This is a worthy replacement since I won't be waking any of my kids up with it. Overall great product, my only complaint is that the cups are too easy to spin around. I'm not a DJ though, but a little bit of resistive tension would make these ideal for me. 11/13/2020 Update: The headphones unfortunately broke! They were just used at my desk and hung when not in use, very unfortunate! The plastic that holds the speaker broke (see picture) and they wouldn't rest on my head properly. Each speaker still worked, so I temporarily fixed it with left over parts from another headphone set; not ideal, but they worked well enough to rest properly. OneOdio covered the broken headset under warranty and sent me a new set of Pro-50's. I should note, it is important to keep communicating with them, otherwise your request may get shuffled and forgotten. I don't blame them and they did send a replacement promptly after my second follow-up email. Good experience all around, and am still very happy with the headphones.
J**H
Extremely Nice sounding headphones with 50 MM Drivers
I am not one to spend a fortune on headphones. I have an old Sony set that I use for everything. They just don't make them sound that good anymore unless you want to pay $300-$500. These are very close. Not as bass heavy as my Sony's but they do have clearer mid ranges. They also have plenty of bass. Most people will be pleased. So now I find myself switching between these inexpensive headphones and my old Sony's. Sorry Sony...you are 30 years old and I needed to know I could find a good replacement. Highly recommend. Are they the most amazing headphones? No. But for the price they will feel like it. Nice looking. They are plastic. I doubt they will last 30 years. But they have 50 MM drivers. That is the difference. Very comfortable too. Cord is replaceable so once your's wears out you can easily use a new one. My old Sony cord broke and found that my used Sony's now go for $500 on Ebay even thought I only paid $50 30 years ago. So I had to open them up and solder them back together, hence I bought a new pair of headphones to protect my Sony's for another 30 years. Again...the key here is the nice 50 MM drivers. They seem to get you that full range of sound most are looking for, plus plenty of bass.
J**N
I Really Wanted To Wait A Month Before Reviewing But....
... I couldn't wait. I'm a middle-aged dude that spent my younger years behind a drum kit in a band, and even as a teen, I spent thousands on audio equipment. I may have been one of the youngest audiophiles in the '80s. I even remember having a pair of $500 headphones at one point. So these days, I'm less critical than I was then but I still have a fairly high standard for sound reproduction. Being we're in a digital era, it's sometimes hard to get a good source of music, but for the most part, a lot of it is "good enough" to enjoy the music. So lately, I've been listening to Music late-night on YouTube mostly, and after a while, my MacBook Pro speakers don't do the trick so I thought to get some headphones. It also helps others in the house get some sleep. I researched a lot of "cans" as we used to call them. I gave myself a $50 budget in the hopes I'd find something decent. I found some OneOdio headphones for about $32 that got rave reviews, and I also saw these for $18 more. I read and read and thought to myself, how can these be all that everyone is saying at this price point? Since I spend a lot of time listening to music, I opted for these $50 headphones and holy cr@p are these great. I wanted to wait a month to get a lot of hours in before commenting here, but I only lasted three weeks. Let me break it down: 1) Comfort. These headphones are plush. They sit comfortably over the ear and seal off the outside to get all that bass resonance 2) Efficient. You get a lot of sound for not too much input. 3) Dynamics. Some headphones, like speakers, will work better in soft passages or in loud ones. The dynamics on these are fantastic. 4) Frequency Response: Forget specs. When you hear of a speaker or headphone that goes this high and this low, it really means nothing compared to how it does it. We can't really hear over a certain frequency, but sometimes the fact that they're there can influence other resonant frequencies and when the upper range is clear and precise, you know it's all working. These perform great up top 5) Bass. For me, tight bass is better than booming bass. The bass is deep when it needs to be and accurate. 6) That's it. In my opinion, I seriously doubt you'll find a better overall headphone at this price point.
S**.
Decent wired headphones but with some drawbacks.
These are okay headphones, not worth the $40 dollar price range in my opinion since good quality headphones now, in today's fast growing technological age, are priced at/around the $40 dollar range or maybe slightly cheaper if there is a sale on them. I also understand that you get what you pay for, and for the short time I used these, these headphones suited my needs until I went wireless. I was pretty stubborn about going wireless, but when I did, I never went back to wired headphones if I could help it. The other reason for not going back was because of updated technology and getting a new phone because mine was on its way out. This is not to say I will never use these again, but some of my hang-ups about these particular headphones are as follows. As comfy as the cushioning is on the side of them, they tend to leave an indent if let on something even for a short time, and it can be a little difficult to get them back into shape. The other critiques I have about these are the price and that they are not wireless, which if you just look at the description and picture, you are getting them for a specific piece of technology and certain needs. The other critique is that they can be a little tight and I had to take many breaks from wearing them, sometimes giving me a headache. The pros about these are, that the box they come in is very sturdy and protective to the headphones while it is shipped, and you can find multiple uses for the box after. They do come with instructions as well as a fake leather-ish type of a protective case with a draw string to secure them inside. The other pro is that they come with a multifunctional jack for guitar amps, speakers, or a DJ set if you need one. These headphones are decent to have especially if you still own "outdated" tech., and are a good back up for anything else, and the sound is pretty decent, but does not come with options for bass or treble. The price and the feel on my head are why I gave it a 3-star review.
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