OneOdio Pro C Wireless Headphones

OneOdio Pro C Wireless Headphones

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OneOdio Pro C Wireless Headphones price in India starts from ₹7,794.
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OneOdio Pro C Wireless Headphones price in India is ₹7,794. You can buy OneOdio Pro C Wireless Headphones online on Amazon at lowest price. OneOdio Pro C Wireless Headphones was last updated on April 25, 2024
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Features

  • On the Ear
  • Wired and Wireless
  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • Microphone
  • 10 m Range
  • 20 Hz (Min) - 20 kHz (Max) Frequency Response
  • 50 mm Driver
  • 80 hours Battery Life

OneOdio Pro C Wireless Headphones Specs

  • On the Ear
  • Wired and Wireless
  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • Microphone
  • 10 m Range
  • 20 Hz (Min) - 20 kHz (Max) Frequency Response
  • 50 mm Driver
  • 80 hours Battery Life
General
BrandOneOdio
ModelPro C
TypeOn the Ear
ConnectivityWired, Wireless
Design and Body
Weight400 g
FoldableYes
Features
BluetoothYes, 5.0
Bluetooth Range10 m
MicrophoneYes
Water ResistantNo
ControlsVolume Control
Switch between Call and MusicYes
Sound Features
Deep BassYes
Impedance32 ohm
Frequency Response20 Hz (Min) - 20 kHz (Max)
Driver Unit50 mm
Driver TypeNeodymium
Extra
Sales PackageHeadset, Pouch, Dual 3.5mm 'Y" Extension Cable, 2m Cable, User Manual.
Inline RemoteYes
Power Features
Battery Life80 hours
Warranty
Warranty2 years
Warranty TypeManufacturer
Covered in WarrantyManufacturing Defects
Not Covered in WarrantyPhysical Damages
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User Reviews

4.3
104 ratings
5 reviews
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Mahalingam V
from Flipkart
1 year ago

Delightful

Oneodio pro C Overall good product... Sond quality is good, bass is enough,battery back up is also good, and connectivity of Bluetooth and 3.5 MM is also nice... Only one problem is ear cup is small ... If you use for above 4 to 5 hours it will be make pain your ears... But the cup leather is good

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Ritwick Kundu
from Flipkart
1 year ago

Awesome

What a Monster device it is. You can't get better in this price segment I bet. Here's my personal experience. Sound- 5/5- I would give 5 stars coz of the balanced sound. Yes u can feel the bass in real time, but it's not overpowering the actual vocal, which is best. The Mids & lows are crystal clear, u can hear & feel each n every single instrument. Comfort- 4/5 - It's good believe me, but not the best. For 4/5 hour sessions it's perfect. Not recommended for very long sessions. Compatibility- 5/5 - This is best, u can use it as wired or wireless. You won't get any audio delay during media sessions. Durability- 4/5 - It's good if not the best.it will easily last year's. On top of that you will get 24 months of warranty, which is awesome. The materials used in the headphones are nice n good quality. The foam & leather feel premium. It's 90° rotatable. You just need Lil time to get used to it. Gaming - TBH, i didn't expect this headset to handle Gaming so perfectly, coz its built for studio music purposes. But you won't believe, it works so well in BGMI/ other games. Just one word, OUTSTANDING. No sound delay. I play competitive BGMI, i have used multiple high end headphones, but this one is the clear winner. Sorry can't upload images as the file size is too big to upload here. JUST CLOSE YOUR EYES and GO FOR THIS MONSTER if u have the budget. Thanks.

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Achint Bhatnagar
from Flipkart
1 year ago

THE BEST Wireless headphones for everyday use.

I've been using these headphones in both wired and wireless modes (depending on what I'm doing) since last 2 months. Playing games, watching videos and movies, listening to music, sitting in long discord calls and a few long meetings, almost every single day for a total of 8 hours a day of wireless usage, and 4-5 hours of wired usage. Pros: AMAZING Features - + Battery Life - easily lasts around 1 whole week of 8+ hours of daily usage at 40 to 60% volume. Charge once and forget for a very very long time, they just keep working effortlessly through the entire week. + Volume - The 50mm drivers can easily reach exceptionally loud volumes without feelikg like they're hurting your ears. Even high volume feels very balanced. You'd barely ever need more than 70% volume on these but can still listen on 100% volume for some of those favorite songs of yours for a while without much problems. (I won't recommend listening to them at 100% volume all the time) + Sound Balance - Out of the box, sound is well balanced and everything sounds good, no adjustments needed. I personally have a custom configured advanced sequence of APOs which I use with Windows (dynamic range adjustments, volume leveling, convolution with a specific IRS I have, reverb and environment simulation, multiple fine tuned equalizers modifying specific frequencies, etc) which I felt like I can't live without when I used every single pair of headphones I owned since 2014 till now (2022) but with these headphones, I didn't feel like I have to adjust anything and I can live without all of those adjustments if I had to. + Respond Really Well to Audio Effects - Any (reasonable) adjustments made by EQs, reverb, other audio effects like bass boost, headphones respond to them very well and don't sound bad even with some very extreme effects. + Sound Quality - Even on wireless, unlike any other headphones, sound quality remains sharp and clear, to the point where I never felt a difference between wired or wireless. With every other pair of wireless headphones I owned, a very obvious drop in sound quality was there in wireless mode as compared to wired. No compromises if you want to stay clutter free. + Build Quality - Feels premium, great design, quite flexible and fits well, great foldable design. If you handle them with basic care, it feels like these headphones won't break at any point in the long run. + Adjustment Memory - Adjust the headphones at an angle/point and they will stay with the pressure they have on your head. This way you can leave the headphones adjusted at the exact comfortable spot where they sound the best and feel the most comfortable. + Direct Volume Control - Volume of the connected device = volume of headphones. No additional volume control on the headphones, which makes things much more easy and simple. + Wireless Range - on Android, I can roam around my entire house without quality dropping much, completely hands free, still at full quality, no distortions/etc. With windows laptops and desktops, it depends on the bluetooth device they have. With my desktop's built in bluetooth receiver, I can go as far as about 30ft from the desktop in my room and it's fine. Quality starts to drop when more than 2 walls and some metallic stuff (like a Fridge) is in between the desktop and your headphones. + Works just like normal headphones when wired. + Headphones are foldable and fit in a small area when travelling. + Charges at reasonably fast speed. Cons: - Pressure on ears is a bit high and it takes a few days to adjust and get comfortable (but that pressure is why the adjustments stay held on) - Headphone buttons are not optimal. Tapping controls volume up/down, and holding decides next/previous songs which should be the other way around. - Complete 180 degree upside-down rotation on each earcup is very confusing (and I don't see why it has to exist). Both ear cups can flip 180 degrees up/down and headphones can be inside-out. - Windows doesn't work well with bluetooth hands free audio, so mic does not work with windows (but that's a windows problem). - In-line mic with the aux cable has very bad quality input. Doesn't matter much since the better mic works in wireless mode, but would be nice to have that mic work with wired mode as well. Final conclusion - At Rs. 4,299 these are the best headphones I've used so far. I 100% recommend these headphones to anyone who's looking for good quality wired/wireless headphones for everyday use. This is the best of all other models since it has both wired and wireless support and can be used for everything you would need to do with headphones. The best part about them is 50mm drivers, their volume capability and sound quality, and general overall quality in almost every aspect.

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