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These DJ and musician headphones last longer than a Taylor Swift ballad

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  • 120 hours of battery life
  • Wireless, wired and Bluetooth modes
  • £137

One of the frustrating things about even the best wireless headphones is that Bluetooth connections are often prone to significant latency – which means there’s a slight delay between the signal being sent and it reaching your ears. That’s not an issue for listening to music, but it’s a problem for making it: if you’re a DJ matching beats or a musician recording takes, even a little bit of latency can really ruin your day.

The new Studio Max 1 headphones from OneOdio have a clever solution to that: an ultra-low latency wireless connection, wired connectivity and Bluetooth too. So when you’re on the bus you can stream your tunes over Bluetooth; when you’re mixing, mastering or monitoring you can use the lower latency connections instead.

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