However the feature set doesn’t impress and the sound quality will put off audiophiles.
That’s over three daysstraight, and well over double the figure of most rivals.
Sounds like a must-buy, right?
Then there’s the feature set or lack thereof.
That means there’s no equalizer, a big loss (as we’ll get to).
You read that right you could listen for over three days straight if you wanted to.
Bass is certainly the emphasis of the Focus A5s audio balance.
My first impression, to assume bass fans would love this, was proven wrong the more I listened.
The bass blows out other aspects of the sound mix.
I want to say a nice thing now: the OneOdio Focus A5 goes really, really loud.
They come in a single color option: black.
The USB-C port for charging is on this side too.
Still, I’d have liked to have felt more confidence in that.
These aren’t inherently bad value at this price, but there’s much better value out there.
Should I buy the OneOdio Focus A5?
You’re on a budgetDon’t want to spend loads on top-price or even mid-range headphones?
These will fit into your budget.
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For the entire testing period I used the Focus A5 alongside my Android smartphone, via Bluetooth.