I reviewed OneOdio’s new wireless DJ cans and despite the huge caveats, I’ll use them for making music every day — just like their predecessors

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The OneOdio Studio Max 2 are too bulky and pricey for general music listeners, and don't sound good enough for professionals. However the wide range of connection options, including a low-latency wireless transmitter, means they'll carve out a special and useful niche for users who need a wireless jack-of-all-trades.

Pros

  • +Long battery life
  • +Comes with carry case and cables
  • +Useful wireless transmitter

Cons

  • -Bulky build
  • -Poor audio quality
  • -Price too high for non-pros

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OneOdio Studio Max 2: Two-minute review

Despite the number in the name, I’ve taken to considering the OneOdio Studio Max 2 to be more like a ‘pro’ version of the originals rather than a completely new pair of headphones. I’ve been...

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