






🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game — Pro-Level Audio Meets Ultimate Comfort
The OneOdio Pro-50 Metallic Blue headphones combine professional 50mm dynamic drivers with Hi-Res Audio certification to deliver studio-quality sound. Featuring dual gold-plated 3.5mm and 6.35mm cables, these headphones eliminate the need for adapters, enhancing convenience for DJs and audio pros. German memory-protein leather earcups and a soft headband provide superior comfort and noise isolation for extended use. Their foldable, swivel design ensures portability, while compatibility with all standard audio jacks makes them a versatile choice for mixing, monitoring, and recording.












| ASIN | B0B7VTNDGV |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Recording, Music |
| Audio Driver Size | 50 Millimetres |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,838 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 18 in DJ Headphones |
| Box Contents | Cable |
| Brand | OneOdio |
| Brand Name | OneOdio |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Gray Brown |
| Carrying Case Material | Leather |
| Carrying Case Weight | 500 Grams |
| Colour | Metallic Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with a 3.5mm or 6.35mm audio jack |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Controller Type | wired |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6,561 Reviews |
| Ear placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | angular |
| Enclosure Material | Leather |
| Form factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
| Headphone Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 264 Grams |
| Item height | 17 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | OneOdio |
| Model Name | P50B |
| Model Number | Pro 50 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Noise control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Foldable |
| Product Warranty | 2 YEAR |
| Sensitivity | 110 dB |
| Series Number | 50 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Recording, Audio Monitoring, DJ |
| Style Name | Over-Ear-Headphones |
| Theme | Audio Equipment |
| Unit Count | 50 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | NO |
B**N
Great Sound Affordable Price
The sound quality is excellent, premium I might add. It won't disappoint as long as you haven't used expensive top-notch ones. This is a nicely made headset, looking pretty stylish with care gone into the design & materials. It's very comfy, no problem for lengthy use with two different cables. Cable length is 1-2 metres long with 6.3 & 3.5mm connectors which is very neat. It has fair noise cancelling qualities but nothing too great. I would say they're a bit fragile & clunky when rearranging but functional & simple to use. The different size audio jacks give great compatibility between keyboard/computer/phone use & it's very lightweight which is great for long use. To tell left from right you will see a neat sewed in circle of L's & R's on each piece. All in all, they are excellent headphones for a pretty low price.
S**R
Good enough for the average home studio.
After 24 years my studio cans failed. I went onto ebay and lost an auction for a second hand, equally as old, replacement pair that sold for £267. So I sent my old cans off for repair and bought these. Are these OneOdio as good as my old ones ? No, not for a string of reasons. BUT they are "seriously amazing" at the price. And far better than a similar priced set of JBLs I bought as an impulse purchase, when travelling last year. And probably as good as the rest of the gear I have in my home studio rig. It might be worth noting that if you are less than a size 7" head, you might find these a bit of a floppy fit. I'm 7 1/8 and they are just about OK. All the pads are comfy, and keep out a lot of distracting treble noises, but don't seem to have a big impact on bass. I do find it a bit weird that the cable runs into the right hand side of the headphones when using the 1/4" jack to connect to a panel. I'm used to picking up a set and using with the cable on my left... so I'm having to learn to deal with the annoyance of my hand keep wrapping itself around the cable when I'm creating/editing. I suppose I could look for a cable that terminates with a 1/4" TRS jack on each end... but it would need to be subtle, (I should explain the lead terminates with a 1/4" TRS on one end and a 3.5mm on the other. There is a 3.5mm socket on the right can and a 1/4" on the left can. So the cable can be used with either a 1/4" or 3.5mm (1/8") socket on your panel, without the need for adapters... very cool idea - they just have it the wrong way around... good for left-handers). And the cables supplied (two, one with a mic for headset use) seem excellent. It does identify left and right on the cone covers on each side of each can, but it would be better if they were marked on the outside.... so a bit of pvc tape or a coloured dot needed there. All in all I'd say they are great value for money, more than adequate for most of my needs. And although I've rated them at less than 5 for noise cancellation (3), sound quality (4), comfort (3) they are exceptional value for money, so overall I'll rate them five stars. I'd be interested to learn of any better product at this price.
A**R
Nearly perfect, but fail on noise isolation/leakage
If you dont want to read my rather long review, my summary is that these are nearly perfect if not for their insane sound leakage. - great quality sound (9/10) - loud volume (10/10) - comfortable on the top of you head (7-8/10) - comfortable on ears (8-9/10) - noise cancelling (8/10) - they arent actually 'active' noise cancelling, but are passive noice cancelling. of course you will always hear whats going on outside as with any $300 pair, but they block out background noise in general - asthetics (7/10) - imo they dont look too trendy, but for the price thats no concern, and who gives a duck *quack* about appealling to the wider masses anyways eh? noise leakage (0/10) noise isolation (which is about cancelling external noises as much as possible and and reducing internal noise leakage as much as possible) - (4/10 - good enough cancellation, ridiculous leakage) so what's the problem? why am i returning them? because they dont have good noise isolation properties. 'noise isolation' is supposed to be: 1- about blocking out, or cancelling (whether actively or passively (these are passive)), outside noise as much as possible; and, 2- about reducing sound LEAKAGE. these headphones fail on this second point. I kid you not when plugged into my iphone 6 at max volume, they're literally like speakers (weak speakers but still so loud). For me, that's a problem as i have flatmates to consider and as I dont want to be that guy who plays his music so loudly late at night nor in public. If such excessive sound leakage is not a problem for you, i highly recommend these headphones as their sound their quality, their comfort, and (clearly) their volume are all top level. dont even bother with $300 Bose or Sony or Beats, try out these bad boys they will blow your mind! However, if, like me, you want good quality loud headphones that isolate sounds (i.e. CANCEL external sounds and DON'T LEAK internal sounds) then look elsewhere. its as simply as that. Its weird to be sitting on a bus / in the tube with headphones loudly bursting out classical music which im trying to memorise for piano - imagine sitting in public while listening to chopin's 1st ballade in g minor (DUUUUUUUNNNNNN, DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN, DUN DUN DUN DUN, DUN DUN DUN DUN DUUUUNNNNNNNUUUUNNNNNNNNHHHH - if you know, you know. if you dont know, google it), too loud and you look weird. Also, dont bite my head off, i know these are 'DJing' headphones and that leakage is not much of an issue for DJs as all they care about is having loud headphones that cancel outside sounds so they can hear their own music (i dont know mjuch about DJing). but 'isolation' means 1- cancelling external sounds as much as possible and 2- reducing internal sound leakage as much as possible, so my argument is justified.
D**R
Super value and beautiful sound
Superb sounding headphones and extreamly comfortable, ideal for WiFi or electric piano use, the best I've had
M**Y
Very nice build quality and sound is superb
Very nice build quality comfortable and sound is superb, highly recommend these Headphones.
B**Z
Much More Than Adequate.
Okay, so they're cheap, mostly plastic, but I'll tell you something, they don't half sound a lot more expensive than the price suggests. I've been using a pair of V Modas for a very long time and they have served me well, alas, things wear out eventually. I tend to purchase headphones for specific purposes so I have a few pairs hanging around, Edrums, home studio etc. These Pro 50's were bought to use for silent practice through a Spark Go, I run electro-acoustic/guitar and bass through these and I have to say that so far, I'm very impressed. Everything sounds so natural and clean, and the soundstage is nice and wide. One thing of note and to my ears, very important, the bass frequency is really well handled, it's there but not massively over the top, something that annoys me is trying to explain to a sound engineer that just because it's a big venue, it doesn't mean that you have to go nuts with the lows, and I'm a pro bassist. I digress, give these a go if you're looking for a quality sound, an extremely comfortable and adjustable fit, the ear pads are lovely and soft and they don't make my ears sweat. The icing on the cake for me is that they are great value for money. They just do the job for me, and do it well, I'd recommend them all day long.
O**E
Superb sound, classy looking and a great price
I’ve worn headphones for years and usually buy recognised brand names like Sennheiser, Beyerdynamic and AKG. So, when my ageing AKGs were starting to show signs of wear and tear, I decided to dip my toe into the crowded headphone market. Because of the scarcity - at least where I live - of hi-fi dealers, the only way to research potential purchases is online. After what seemed like an eternity I came across OneOdio products on Amazon. Choice can be double-edged: sure, there are plenty of headphone makes and models to check out but narrowing down your final buy can be time-considering, especially if you’re in any way indecisive. Anyway, suffice to say I made my decision and plumped for the OneOdio Studio Pros. First, they look gorgeous - the red stitching on the ear cups twinned with their red interiors adds a touch of quality. The cups themselves are super-comfortable, as is the headband. They’re snug, too, and do a decent job of preventing outside noise from intruding on the listening experience. The inclusion of two differently-sized cables (one in complementary red) and a carry bag is useful. But how do they sound? I’ve used the headphones constantly since receiving them, deliberately switching between heavy metal, solo acoustic folk guitar, intricate prog rock, blues, pop, electronica and classical and this unit handles each genre with aplomb. The sound is detailed, spacious, dynamic, clear and powerful and copes with anything that’s thrown at it. At first, the Studio Pros appeared a little bass-heavy but that became less noticeable as the cans bedded in over use. The funny thing is that I had got so used to the neutral, bass-light sound of my battered old AKGs - which incidentally cost more than twice the price - that the appearance of a bottom end was a surprise, albeit a pleasant one. I realise now that bass was barely noticeable on my old ‘phones and in retrospect I missed it. In conclusion, I am delighted with the Studio Pros. They look superb and sound great for the price, which was ridiculously cheap with the discount added. I wouldn’t t hesitate to recommend them.
L**M
Not for larger heads, Cheap and reasonably cheerful, with ok sound but comfort is lacking
It's not the most comfortable headset in the world and definitely made for smaller heads, I have it fully extended and it only just covers my ears, the ear pads are nice and soft though but I feel a bit too much pressure from the headband. The 3.5mm mic control cable is very short so bare that in mind if you need to use it with a laptop or desktop and need the mic. The 3.5 to 1/4 inch cable feels very hard. Audio quality is adequate but not exciting, it's clear, the bass is present but not over bearing but tone wise if feels a bit soulless almost clinical. This will serve as a cheap stopgap but don't expect the world at this price
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