OneOdio Fusion A70 Gen 2: LDAC, 72-hour battery and dual jacks for DJs and audiophiles

OneOdio has launched the Fusion A70 Gen 2, a second-generation over-ear wireless headphone model aimed at high-resolution music enthusiasts, DJs, and music creators. The new headphones bring improved sound reproduction, expanded connectivity options, and a redesigned headband for greater comfort.
The Fusion A70 Gen 2 is built around 40 mm dynamic drivers housed in independent acoustic chambers, delivering a frequency response from 20 Hz to 40 kHz. According to OneOdio, the second-generation model has been engineered to produce a wider soundstage with greater audio depth, offering a more immersive listening experience compared to the original.
For wired use, the headphones feature a 32-ohm impedance and 112 dB sensitivity. They come with both a 3.5 mm (1/8-inch) and a 6.35 mm (1/4-inch) jack. The 3.5 mm jack supports locking cables, which are designed to prevent accidental disconnection during DJ performances — a practical addition for professionals who rely on stable connections.
On the wireless side, the Fusion A70 Gen 2 supports Bluetooth 5.0 with the ability to connect to two devices simultaneously. OneOdio's SharePort function enables multiple users to listen to the same wireless audio source from a single transmitter, making it suitable for shared listening sessions.
The headphones support the LDAC Hi-Res Audio codec, allowing high-quality audio transmission over Bluetooth from compatible sources such as the Fiio Snowsky DAP. Users can further refine the sound via the OneOdio smartphone app, which offers preset sound profiles and a custom equalizer.
Battery life is rated at up to 72 hours of wireless playback, with a full recharge taking approximately two hours. The foldable design and improved headband and contact pads aim to enhance portability and long-wear comfort.
The OneOdio Fusion A70 Gen 2 is now available for purchase, targeting both audiophiles and professional users who need a versatile headphone solution for studio monitoring, DJing, or casual high-resolution listening.


