Low-end headphone quality has improved such that sub-$100 models can deliver smooth, well-blended sound with sufficient lows and highs. The OneOdio Focus A6 exemplifies that trend, offering a nondescript but solid midrange design and comfortable earpads for long listening sessions. The A6 renders vocals clearly and prominently, preserving power and beauty without causing listener fatigue. The A6 competes sonically with pricier brand-name options while costing significantly less. The A6 also incorporates modern wireless technology, being among the early headphones to use Bluetooth 6.
Also: Finally, open-ear headphones that sound great and fit me comfortably (and they just got cheaper) Over the past year or so, I've noticed the quality of low-end headphones has improved to the point that for well under $100, you can get a pair that delivers well-blended, smooth sound with enough low end and highs to make them sound as if they cost well above that $100 mark.
After connecting the A6 headphones to my Pixel 9 Pro and firing up Spotify, I decided to not go to my usual first test album ("Signals" by Rush), instead opting for the latest album by Leprous: "Melodies Of Atonement." The reason for this is because I wanted to see if the A6 headphones were up to the band's complicated, layered sound of the band.
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