I use OneOdio headphones every day, and the budget version cans are now just £35 — run!
An early amazon Spring Deal Days price cut for already-cheap cans
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Ever since I tested the OneOdio Studio Max 1 in early 2025, they've filled a useful niche in my headphone line-up, as they've become my go-to pair for when I'm using my guitar amp or keyboard to practise music. They're easy-to-use, cheap and versatile.
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But an even cheaper option is here: the OneOdio Studio Wireless Pro C are currently on sale down to just £35.69 (was £41.99), a very limited-time saving of 15% from their usual cost. Just note, the discount is only on the black option — and at the time of writing the price cut will only be live on the site for 11 more hours. Quick!
Today's best OneOdio Studio Wireless Pro C deal
These budget headphones are versatile, offering you wireless connectivity if you need it but also coming with a 3.5mm cable with build-in microphone. While it's not a model we've personally tested, similar OneOdio models we have been 12 rounds with have come up with the goods and then some. Well worth considering if money is tight.
The OneOdio Studio Wireless Pro C appear like quite bulky, "Leave me alone I'm wearing cans" headphones, but they also hide a 110-hour battery life and large 50mm driver, so I'm not judging. For this money, those are serious specs.
They also allow for a wired 3.5mm connection, not something all budget headphones offer, and like the Studio Max this connection has a locking mechanism so it's less likely to fall out... even if you're wandering around your room and strumming along to Feeder, as I frequently am.
I like the OneOdio Studio Max not just because of the connection, but because of the fit: they're nice and comfy, so my fingers tend to get achey before my head does. They fold up well too, so I can easily store them behind my amp or on my keyboard's frame. And the battery life is always great, so I'm incredibly rarely plugging 'em in for charging.
OneOdio is quite good at these affordable headphones for music-makers. They fit a small but handy niche, so it's easy to recommend the Wireless Pro C if, like me, you're something of a muso. I personally like the more premium options for their 6.35mm port, missing in the Pro C, but I don't imagine everyone needs this chunkier jack.
A few members from the company's standard range are discounted, with the OneOdio A10 also down to £69.99, as are some other Studio options like the £27.99 wired options (which has a 6.35mm port as well as a 3.5mm one). I'll list the best deals I've seen below this.
Happy deals shopping — and don't forget to practise!
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Tom Bedford is a freelance contributor covering tech, entertainment and gaming. Beyond TechRadar, he has bylines on sites including GamesRadar, Digital Trends, WhattoWatch and BGR. From 2019 to 2022 he was on the TechRadar team as the staff writer and then deputy editor for the mobile team.
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