The new OneOdio Studio Max 2 arrives with Bluetooth 6.0 and studio quality for less than $200
The OneOdio Studio Max 2 are the new bet of the brand for the segment of users who look for professional quality in their headphones
The world of professional audio has a new player on the court. OneOdio has just presented the Studio Max 2, the evolved version of its acclaimed headphones for DJ and music production, and they come loaded with improvements than any musician, p producer or simply someone obsessed with quality sound will want to know. They're not just some headphones: they're a serious proposal that mixes cutting-edge technology, extreme versatility and autonomy that literally leaves wordsless.
From ultra-low latency of barely 9ms thanks to RapidWill 3.0 technology, to a battery that holds 120 hours of continuous use, the Studio Max 2 are designed for those not They make do with less. And the most interesting thing is that all this comes in a package that combines robust design with 4 in 1 connectivity, designed for both the studio and the stage
Technical specifications that make the difference
The first thing that catches your attention when reviewing the technical data sheet of the OneOdio Studio Max 2 is the amount of technology that they packed into these headphones. The drivers are 45mm with a Japanese PET membrane, which allows you to a frequency response that ranges from 20Hz to 40kHz, covering the entire audio spectrum with precision. The 34Ω impedance makes them perfectly compatible with most interfaces and production equipment on the market.
Connectivity is one of the strongest points. The Studio Max 2 support Bluetooth 6.0 (the latest version of the standard r wireless) with range up to 10 meters plus a 2.4GHz dongle connection for ultra low latency experience AI, as well as wired connection by 3.5mm and 6.35mm jack for traditional use in consoles and studio equipment. Multipoint connectivity is also present, which means that you can have the phone and the computer connected at the same time.
Another important detail is the compatibility with high resolution codecs such as LDAC, which guarantees that the quality of the audio in wireless mode is not compromised. The weight is approximately 349 grams, which positions them as headphones of solid construction without being uncomfortable for sessions of several hours. And for those worried about running out of b battery at the least indicated moment, the fast charging system delivers 9 hours of playback in just 5 minutes of connection.
The design and what comes in the box
The Studio Max 2 show a closed, circumaural and foldable design, with leather pads and red stitching that gives a professional and aesthetic touch at the same time. The controls are located two on the bottom of the left earcup and allow to-switch easily between Bluetooth mode and ultra low latency mode, something very useful when you're in the middle of a session or DJ set.
The Studio Max 2 box comes complete with a series of accessories designed for professional use. Includes a 2.4GHz transmitter, a 1.2-meter 3.5mm straight cable, a 3.5mm to 6.35mm coiled cable 3 meters ideal for consoles and mixers, a USB-C charging cable and a hard protective case to transport them without risk. Everything you need to connect in any scenario is inside the box.
A special mention deserves the compatibility with the OneOdio mobile app, available free for iOS and Android. From there you can customize the EQ with different presets such as Music, Monitoring and Bass, giving you an extra layer of customization that purely analog headphones can't offer. It's a useful tool for fine-tuning your sound profile depending on the type of work you're doing.
Price and availability of the OneOdio Studio Max 2
Here comes the part that everyone waits for. The OneOdio Studio Max 2 are available for $189.99 dollars both on the brand's official website (oneodio.com) and on Amazon. E s a price that positions them in the mid-high level studio headphones segment, competing directly with established brands in the music production space.
It is worth highlighting that there is also a limited KSHMR edition, in collaboration with the renowned electronic music producer and DJ of the same name, with barely 1,000 units available worldwide. This version reaches It's $199.99 and it's basically a collectible for fans of both the artist and audio technology. If you're interested in that edition, you'll want to move fast because availability is extremely limited.
The arrival of these headphones on the market confirms that OneOdio continues to bet strongly on the segment of high-quality audio lovers who mix advanced functionality with a relatively attractive price.

