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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

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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?

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You get two cables in the case. The first is a USB-C to USB-A charge cable, and the second is a USB-C to 3.5mm analog audio cable that’s about one meter long. 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.” 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. That’s why I can keep the Monitor 80 for hours with no fatigue, but the OneOdio A10 will require constant breaks from listening to music. About the earcups, they’re not too tight and form a proper seal around the ears even if the cushions aren’t very large. Still, if my ears were able to be covered, then there is nothing to complain about in this case. The material that OneOdio chose is faux leather which makes them suitable for most conditions, but what about while working out.The build quality of OneOdio headphones has always been above average and even in the case of the A30, even if there were some shortcomings, overall, it was a solid pair of headphones. The upgraded version of OneOdio A10 is even better, sporting much more metal than what I saw on all of its siblings in the same price range. Even more than the Monitor 80 which retails for much more. Indeed, part of the outer shell of the earcups is metallic and when paired with the smooth movement of the headband expansion, this gets as close as possible to premium build quality. The OneOdio A10 earcups. 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.

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While the W820NB supports the Edifier mobile app, the app doesn’t add much to the overall user experience, apart from displaying the battery level. On the other hand, the OneOdio A10 comes with a handy storage case that is not provided with the W820NB. The case helps protect the headphones during storage and transportation, making it a useful accessory for those who are always on the go. Also, considering the overall frequency response of these headphones, I’ve found out that the mids are (somewhat) clear and neutral while the bass is fully overexaggerated. Don’t get me wrong, there’s powerful bass to drive most pop songs and EDMs, but it’s unnatural and needs more nuance. The pads do a little over half of the heavy lifting in the isolation department, and you’ll notice a bigger drop in noise from first putting on the headphones compared to turning the ANC on.On the flip side, there’s no mention of multi-point connection, so you can’t expect these to be connected to multiple devices such as a phone or laptop. Battery Life 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

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Nothing here outright screams “cheap” or “bad,” with no creaking or squeaking apparent during my time with them. I’ll post a small update should that change in the future.Both the design and build of the OneOdio A10 are miles better than the TaoTronics 60’s I keep harping on. 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. Ergonomic Design with Comfort: With earpads equipped with true protein memory foam, A10 is flexible over-ear headphones that can be naturally adjusted to fit any sized head.

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The carrying case is well-designed and does a satisfying job protecting the headphones. It’s a hard shell case with a zipper running around the case — you’re supposed to open it up like a book.In conclusion, the OneOdio Focus A10 wireless headphones offer a modern design, sturdy build quality, and comfortable earpads. With the added convenience of foldable earcups and a rotating design, these headphones are an excellent choice for those who value both style and functionality. Battery Life NOTE: OneOdio kindly sent me this pair of headphones to review. No money changed hands. I had full editorial control over this text. It was in no way reviewed by anyone but myself before publishing. Thankfully, these wireless ANC headphones support Bluetooth 5.0, and you can expect to use these headphones for a maximum distance of 39 feet (12m) without any dropouts or latency issues. Active noise canceling is the name of the game, and so far, budget-friendly brands such as Anker and OneOdio have carved a good chunk of the market with their low-mid range ANC headphones.

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