Combining premium features with an incredibly reasonable price tag, the OneOdio Focus A5 headphones stand out among the packed market of over-ear headphones. With options available in white, blue, and black, I received the white version for this review and found a lot to like about these headphones.
However, no product is perfect, and the A5 is no exception. I’ll go over the benefits and drawbacks in great detail below to assist you in determining whether these headphones are the best fit for you.

Design and Build Quality
The Focus A5 headphones balance portability with looks quite well. Complementing an ergonomic, foldable design that makes carrying my review unit simple, the white finish on it looks clean and premium. Still, the materials chosen reveal a rather different picture. Although they seem upscale, when held the construction seems a bit weak. A stronger material selection might have improved the general lifetime.
Still, the lightweight design has benefits, particularly during longer listening sessions. If you intend to use them during extended flights or while working, you will not feel uncomfortable from extra weight—a great advantage.

Comfort and Fit
The Focus A5’s comfort level is really outstanding. Even in hours of wear, the ultra-soft protein leatherette ear cups with memory foam padding softly cup your ears and provide a snug fit without causing discomfort. The fit guarantees fatigue-free use whether your plane is tuned out from the world or you’re having a laid-back session at home. These headphones are perfect for long listening taken in light of their lightweight.
Sound Quality
For the price, the OneOdio Focus A5 boasts absolutely remarkable audio performance. Emphasizing strong, deep bass, the sound profile is rich and well-balanced. Particularly appreciative of the punch and depth these headphones provide are bass aficioners. These headphones are flexible enough for a spectrum of genres, from vocal-centric podcasts to bass-heavy tracks since highs and mids are clear.
Complementing the premium experience is LDAC, a high-resolution Bluetooth codec, support. Without wires, this technology offers exceptionally high-quality audio by delivering three times more detail than conventional codecs. This price range has an unusual characteristic, thus the Focus A5 is unique among budget-conscious audiophiles.

Active Noise Cancellation (ANC)
Filtering up to 98% of low-frequency ambient noise, the hybrid active noise cancellation (ANC) function on the Focus A5 performs rather brilliantly. The ANC guarantees you stay totally in your audio whether you’re working in a noisy café or seated next to a chatty passenger on a flight.
Double-tapping the ANC button activates an AI-based adaptive noise-canceling mode as well. This function uses your surroundings to modify the noise-canceling intensity, so providing an ideal listening experience free of manual corrections. The transparency mode is also fantastic for fast awareness of your surroundings without taking off the headphones.

Battery Life
Among the OneOdio Focus A5’s best qualities is battery performance. These headphones run up to 45 hours of playback when ANC is turned on; turning ANC off results in an amazing 75 hours. I mostly wear them while working, and my light-use tests let me get almost a week of use without having to recharge.
The quick-charge capacity is quite helpful when it comes time to charge. Even if you are a heavy user, downtime is little since a 10-minute charge offers up to 10 hours of listening. This makes the Focus A5 a great traveling friend for extended distances.

Controls and Functionality
Focus A5 has right ear cup physical controls. Among them are:
Double as next/previous track buttons held for two seconds. For those who would rather track-skipping faster, this functional approach of navigation can be cumbersome.
Acting as the power button and play/pause control, the Multi-Function Button (MFB) One tap pauses or resumes playback; long-pressing it powers the headphones on/off.
With one touch, the ANC button lets you go between normal, transparency, and ANC modes. Double-tapping sets the adaptive noise canceling mode on.
These controls are not customizable due to a lack of app support, but they are intuitive enough to master fast.
Additional Features
A low-latency gaming mode included in the Focus A5 also helps to lower lag, so enhancing an immersive gaming experience. Although I didn’t test these, particularly for gaming, this function is a great addition for casual players who wish to use a single headset for both entertainment and gaming.
Along with a USB-C charging cable in the box, the headphones fold neatly for portability. Although the package is simple, the basics are covered, and at this price range, the lack of additional accessories like a carrying case is understandable.

Value for Money
The OneOdio Focus A5 headphones are really valuable at $69 in the United States or £59 in the United Kingdom. Usually found on headphones costing much more, features including hybrid ANC, LDAC support, long battery life, and a comfortable design are Although the construction quality might cause questions regarding long-term durability, the performance and features more than make sense given the cost.
Final Verdict
Budget-conscious consumers looking for premium features will find great value in the OneOdio Focus A5 headphones. Excellent sound quality, strong ANC, and long battery life combine to make them perfect for daily use as well as travel.
The lightweight materials feel less durable, though, which might affect their lifetime. Two small negatives are also the absence of app customizing and rather awkward track navigation controls.
The OneOdio Focus A5 delivers in spades if you’re searching for reasonably priced headphones with exceptional ANC performance. They are a fantastic bargain at this price.