The OneOdio Studio Max 1 uses an over-ear fit and a closed-back design, which helps direct sound toward the listener rather than letting it pass through openly. It folds down for compact storage and comes with a travel bag included, making it straightforward to transport. The detachable cable is tangle-free, adding to everyday convenience. Stereo speakers are present, while water resistance is not offered. The headphone is not intended for children.
The OneOdio Studio Max 1 handles audio through 50 mm drivers with an impedance of 32 Ohms, covering a frequency range of 20 Hz to 40,000 Hz. The closed-back construction contributes to passive noise reduction, helping to block out ambient sound without active noise cancellation, which is not included. Spatial audio is likewise not supported.
The OneOdio Studio Max 1 is equipped with a built-in rechargeable battery rated for 120 hours of use, which is not removable. Charging is handled via USB Type-C, while wireless charging is not supported. A battery level indicator is included, allowing users to keep track of remaining charge at a glance.
The OneOdio Studio Max 1 supports both wireless and wired connectivity, with Bluetooth codec options including LDAC, aptX, aptX Low Latency, and AAC. Codecs such as aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, LDHC, and Bluetooth LE Audio are not supported, nor is Auracast. The maximum Bluetooth range reaches 10 m, and audio latency is rated at 20 ms. Pairing conveniences like fast pair and NFC pairing are absent.
The OneOdio Studio Max 1 includes an on-device control panel for managing playback and settings directly from the headphone, though an in-line control panel on the cable is not provided. It can function as a headset, supporting microphone use for calls or communication. Ambient sound mode, in/on-ear detection for automatic music pausing, and a mute function are not featured.