The 6.35 / 3.5 cable is there so you only need to carry one cable for different devices you may need to plug into. OneOdio is thinking out of the box on this one, and other manufacturers need to follow this great idea.
Thanks for showing the audio share feature.. I had a dj group at my last event that used this feature. looked pretty cool and they had the best vibe of the event.
I have Steel Series 7P gaming headphones for PS5. They’re wireless but also wired but the sound profile is definitely flat… they’re considered one of the best gaming headphones you can buy because you can hear the highs for FPS games. Do you think I could use the Steel Series 7P for mixing?
On the Monitor 80 3.5 is on the left side and used for phone, Computer, tv, the 6.3 is on right side for amp, mixer or instruments can't speak for the 60...
Funnily enough, yes, I would use the share port! I had a similar feature on a different headphone and was an easy way to connect another headphone for a friend to listen to. Also, on the Monitor 60, i don't think it's just a share port. You can also use it to plug your audio source. Pretty nifty features! For $50, these are impulse-buy worthy right? Contemplating selling my M40X and getting these AND the Monitor 80, as i can get them for only $50 each. Any thoughts? 😅
I am so sorry on the late reply. I don't check this channel often. Fair point on the share port! I'm just friendless soooo. lol I would agree yes, for $50 they are impulse buy worthy. If you ended up buying them already I'd love to get your thoughts!
@@ThomasM2 thanks for the reply! I'm still holding off coz i got a couple IEMs that i've got my eyes on. But everyday is a struggle to resist pressing that order button 😂
all oneodio headphones use the same speakers inside, according to their posted specs... just different looks and prices... they all use the 40mm driver with the exact same frequency response and sensitivity...
The 6.35 / 3.5 cable is there so you only need to carry one cable for different devices you may need to plug into. OneOdio is thinking out of the box on this one, and other manufacturers need to follow this great idea.
The audio share port is used to plug the 6.35 into the headphones and plug rhe 3.5 end into your device
Thanks for showing the audio share feature.. I had a dj group at my last event that used this feature. looked pretty cool and they had the best vibe of the event.
one side is 3.5mm other is 6.35mm both sides can be used as the main audio source its not a share port
exactly... good now I don't have to write it...
well, if they are anything like the monitor 80's, it is a share port.
i plug my crappy senn hd 559's into them all the time!
I have Steel Series 7P gaming headphones for PS5. They’re wireless but also wired but the sound profile is definitely flat… they’re considered one of the best gaming headphones you can buy because you can hear the highs for FPS games. Do you think I could use the Steel Series 7P for mixing?
sweet video straight to the point with relevant info keep it up and thanks for the review helped me in picking the headset or not
If your making music with anyone else an audio share port is clutch when you need it.
On the Monitor 80 3.5 is on the left side and used for phone, Computer, tv, the 6.3 is on right side for amp, mixer or instruments can't speak for the 60...
Funnily enough, yes, I would use the share port! I had a similar feature on a different headphone and was an easy way to connect another headphone for a friend to listen to. Also, on the Monitor 60, i don't think it's just a share port. You can also use it to plug your audio source. Pretty nifty features!
For $50, these are impulse-buy worthy right? Contemplating selling my M40X and getting these AND the Monitor 80, as i can get them for only $50 each. Any thoughts? 😅
I am so sorry on the late reply. I don't check this channel often.
Fair point on the share port! I'm just friendless soooo. lol
I would agree yes, for $50 they are impulse buy worthy. If you ended up buying them already I'd love to get your thoughts!
@@ThomasM2 thanks for the reply! I'm still holding off coz i got a couple IEMs that i've got my eyes on. But everyday is a struggle to resist pressing that order button 😂
@@KmtS9 I understand the struggle! lol
Is it worth the price difference with the Pro 50?
Seeing as I haven't tried the Pro 50 I couldn't tell you for sure. Sorry.
all oneodio headphones use the same speakers inside, according to their posted specs... just different looks and prices... they all use the 40mm driver with the exact same frequency response and sensitivity...
@@toadaminepro 50 has a 50mm driver
Hi. Can we use standard 3.5mm aux cable or bluetooth receiver (which has 3.5mm plug) connect to this headphone?
It uses 3.5mm. If you have a bluetooth receiver that connects via 3.5mm then yes.
Is it better than koss porta pro?
Compare only sound.
Different. But I say Price vs performance. NO!
it sucks in india they dont give as much as discount compare to foriegn like they give buy one get one
Das oneaudio has a good base for music
I guesss you also have zero clue whether tthis thing is open-back or closed back or semi-open. Bummer.
it's closed. (the grill's are decorative)
the monitor 80's are oneodio's only open-back.....and they're fantastic!
@@h-dawg6462 Have you used other headphone models (pro 50, monitor 60)?
btw nice review
They are junk
How so?