The headphones come with two sets of audio cables – a standard 3.5mm cable for on-the-go use and a ”dual-duty” coiled cable with a 3.5mm jack on one end and a 6.35mm jack on the other. The built-in battery provides up to 25 hours of playtime, which is above average for this price range. The sound is bass-heavy and not for everyone. This kind of bass emphasis is good for DJing or if you’re a bass enthusiast, but if you prefer a more balanced or midrange-focused sound, the OneOdio A70 is not the best choice. The only thing that really bothered us about the Fusion A70 is the build quality. It’s not that they’re extremely fragile and flimsy, but they’re still mostly plastic. That’s not a huge drawback, especially when you know that much more expensive headphones are also mostly plastic. The headphones are also quite bulky, but since they are mostly plastic, they are lighter than others. Unlike some more expensive headphones, the Fusion A70 headphones come with a micro USB charging cable. The design is very attractive and stylish. The earcups are oval and quite large. The covers of the earcups are inspired by the design of a record. The manufacturer obviously wanted them to look like DJ equipment. And he managed to do that pretty well. The headphones are a bit chunky, but not heavy. They are definitely lighter than an average pair of over-ear headphones. In some ways, the OneOdio A70 are just ordinary DJ headphones, but there are also a few features that make them quite special and unique. The build quality is what you normally get in this price range. There’s nothing high-end or sturdy, but the headphones still feel pretty durable. The earpieces are usually the weakest link in this type of design, but the manufacturer has made sure that these parts are made of thicker plastic.