Monitor 60 Headphones - Product Reviews

Monitor 60 Headphones

Monitor 60 Headphones

Produced by OneOdio

posted by Scott Ertz

4 out of 5

Summary

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Are the Monitor 60s the proof that wide‑range, distortion‑free audio doesn't have to be expensive?

The Ups

The OneOdio Monitor 60 delivers a level of Sound Quality and range that far exceeds what you'd expect at this price point. The wide frequency response gives you deep lows, clean highs, and stable mids without distortion, even at high volumes. Because they're tuned as true monitors, the sound remains neutral and uncolored, which is exactly what you want for mixing, editing, or evaluating audio. Whether you're listening to complex instrumentation or pure voice, the clarity is consistently impressive, making these headphones a reliable tool for creators who need trustworthy reproduction.

Beyond the sound, the included Accessories add real value. With multiple high‑quality cables - covering 1/4", 1/8", and mobile use with inline controls - you're ready for nearly any wired setup right out of the box. The lightweight Size & Weight helps reduce fatigue during long sessions, and the plush earcups soften the natural pressure of an over‑ear design. Add in the dual‑port flexibility and the fold‑flat swivel Design, and you get a pair of headphones that adapts well to studio work, travel, and everyday listening. For the cost, the overall package feels thoughtfully assembled and surprisingly complete.

The Downs

While the Monitor 60 delivers strong performance for the price, the materials hold it back from feeling truly premium. The pleather used on the headband and earcups looks and feels budget‑friendly, and although the construction is clean, the overall tactile experience doesn't match the quality of the sound. Comfort also lands in the middle of the pack; the clamping force feels tuned for a slightly smaller head, creating some horizontal pressure that never becomes painful but is always noticeable. For long sessions, the plush earcups help, but the fit still isn't as universally comfortable as some competitors.

The Design choices, while functional, come with small trade‑offs. The drawstring bag is useful but lacks a locking mechanism, making it feel more like a placeholder than a protective case. And while the neutral tuning is ideal for studio work, listeners who prefer a more stylized or boosted sound signature may find the presentation a bit flat for casual listening. None of these issues are deal‑breakers, but they do keep the Monitor 60 from reaching its full potential.

The Bottom Line

The OneOdio Monitor 60 delivers far more capability than its price suggests, offering wide‑range, neutral sound that holds up across genres and use cases. With strong accessory support, dual‑port flexibility, and a lightweight build, it provides a studio‑ready experience that's easy to integrate into any workflow.

Its materials and comfort aren't perfect, and the design leans more functional than premium, but none of that overshadows the overall performance. For creators who need accurate monitoring without spending big, the Monitor 60 stands out as a genuinely strong value.

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Value

For the price point, the OneOdio Monitor 60 delivers a level of performance and versatility that feels genuinely impressive. You get wide‑range, accurate sound reproduction, multiple high‑quality cables, dual‑port connectivity, and a Design that supports both studio work and everyday listening. Many headphones in this range cut corners on Accessories or tuning, but the Monitor 60 manages to offer a complete, well‑rounded package without inflating the cost. The overall experience feels like it punches above its weight, especially for creators who need reliable monitoring without stepping into premium pricing.

That said, the materials and comfort aren't quite on the same level as the sound quality and feature set, which keeps the value score just shy of perfect. The pleather surfaces and average comfort don't detract from the functionality, but they do remind you where the cost savings come from. Even so, the combination of Sound Quality accuracy, accessory quality, and broad Compatibility makes these headphones a strong value for anyone looking for studio‑leaning performance on a budget.

Design

The OneOdio Monitor 60 has an attractive, modern look that fits comfortably within the studio‑monitor aesthetic without feeling overly industrial. The clean lines, subtle branding, and balanced proportions give it a professional appearance that works just as well in a home studio as it does in a more casual listening environment. The full swivel on the earcups is one of the standout design elements, allowing the headphones to function in multiple configurations - traditional listening, around‑the‑neck monitoring for DJs, or folded flat for storage. This flexibility adds real practicality without compromising the overall visual appeal.

Functionally, the design choices support a wide range of use cases. The dual ports for 1/8" and 1/4" connections make the headphones adaptable to nearly any setup, from audio interfaces and mixers to laptops and mobile devices. This dual‑input approach is not only convenient but also reduces the need for adapters, which can be a point of failure or quality degradation in many setups. While the materials don't push into premium territory, the thoughtful layout and versatile mechanics make the Monitor 60 a well‑designed pair of headphones that balances form and function effectively.

Sound Quality

The OneOdio Monitor 60 delivers an impressively wide range, handling everything from deep lows to crisp highs without distortion. Running through songs across multiple genres in our test playlist produced consistent, accurate sound reproduction, even at very high volumes. Because these headphones are designed as monitors, they aren't tuned with boosted bass or elevated treble. Some listeners may prefer a more stylized sound, but in a studio environment, you want purity - and these deliver exactly that. The lows reach down with authority, the highs extend cleanly, and nothing cracks, breaks, or muddies under pressure.

On pure voice, the performance is equally strong. Every syllable comes through clearly, and different vocal ranges - from soft spoken to powerful belting - are reproduced with precision. Spoken‑word content, podcasts, and vocal‑focused tracks all benefit from the neutral tuning, making the Monitor 60 a reliable tool for editing, mixing, or simply enjoying clean, uncolored audio. It's a sound profile built for accuracy, and it succeeds.

Accessories

The OneOdio Monitor 60 includes a surprisingly robust set of accessories that add real Value to the package. You get cables for both 1/4" and 1/8" connections, giving you immediate compatibility with audio interfaces, mixers, instruments, and consumer devices. There's also a mobile‑focused cable with inline control buttons, which is a thoughtful addition for creators who switch between studio gear and phones throughout the day. All three cables feel high‑quality, with a textured finish that helps reduce tangling. It doesn't eliminate the issue entirely - no cable can - but it noticeably improves day‑to‑day usability.

The included carrying bag is simple but functional, offering enough space for the headphones and all accessories. The material feels decent for a bundled bag, and the drawstring closure keeps everything contained, though it lacks any locking mechanism to secure it fully. It's not a deal‑breaker, but it's the one area where the accessory kit feels slightly less refined. Even so, the overall package is far better than what most headphones in this price range include, making the accessory set a strong complement to the Monitor 60's core experience.

Comfort

The comfort level of the OneOdio Monitor 60 lands squarely in the average range. Their lightweight build definitely helps reduce strain during long listening sessions, and the plush earcup padding does a good job softening the natural pressure that comes with over‑ear designs. However, the fit seems tuned for a slightly smaller head, which creates noticeable horizontal pressure on the ears. It's not painful, but it's present enough to be felt, especially in the first hour or two of use.

Despite that initial pressure, the headphones never crossed into genuinely uncomfortable territory, even after several hours of continuous wear. The softness of the earcups offsets some of the tightness, and the overall weight distribution prevents hotspots from forming on the top of the head. It's a case where the comfort isn't exceptional, but it's stable and predictable - good enough for long sessions, even if not the standout feature of the design.

Build Quality

The OneOdio Monitor 60 doesn't present itself as a premium‑material headphone, and that's clear the moment you touch the headband and earcups. Both appear to use the same pleather material found on the included bag, which keeps costs down but doesn't convey a high‑end feel. Even so, the construction is clean and well‑executed, with no rough edges, sharp seams, or sloppy transitions - an important detail for something that sits on your head for long periods. Inside the earcups, the padding is surprisingly plush, offering real relief from the natural pressure of over‑ear headphones and helping the overall comfort land well above expectations for the price.

The structural components feel solid where it matters. The headband adjustment mechanism has smooth movement and enough flexibility to accommodate different head sizes without feeling fragile. The cable connections lock in securely, and the cables themselves feel durable and well‑made, with a texture that resists tangling and adds to the sense of reliability. While the materials may not scream "premium," the execution absolutely does. For the price point, the overall build quality is impressive and far better than the surface materials alone would suggest.

Size & Weight

For a pair of over‑ear headphones, the OneOdio Monitor 60s are impressively light. The moment you pick them up, it's clear that the weight has been carefully managed, making them comfortable for long listening or editing sessions without creating pressure points or fatigue. When you factor in the level of Sound Quality they deliver, the lightness becomes even more impressive, giving you a studio‑ready experience without the heft that often comes with it.

Despite their large over‑ear design, they avoid looking or feeling bulky. The ear cups and headband strike a good balance between size and presence, offering full coverage without the oversized, heavy aesthetic some studio-style headphones fall into. They sit naturally on the head, maintain a clean profile, and feel far more streamlined than their dimensions suggest. It's a rare case where size and comfort work together instead of competing.

Compatibility

Thanks to the included Accessories, the OneOdio Monitor 60 delivers exceptional versatility when it comes to device support. With both 1/4" and 1/8" cables in the box, you can plug these headphones into essentially any analog audio source you need - audio interfaces, mixers, instruments, laptops, desktop PCs, and more. The addition of a mobile‑friendly cable with inline controls further broadens their usefulness, making them just as comfortable in everyday listening scenarios as they are in a studio environment. Of course, finding a mobile device with an analog headphone jack is getting more difficult, if you have one you're good to go.

This wide range of connection options means there's no need for adapters or extra purchases to get started. Whether you're switching between professional gear and consumer devices or moving from a workstation to a phone, the Monitor 60 adapts seamlessly. It's a level of out‑of‑the‑box compatibility that many headphones in this price range simply don't offer, and it makes the Monitor 60 an easy choice for anyone who works across multiple platforms.

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