Ozone Onda PRO Review

👤by Tony Le Bourne Comments 📅24-03-14
Packaging & Accessories


Packaging front

The packaging is very good quality, we find a sleeve over an inner box. The design shows that we have the black version of the Onda Pro, which is also available in white, using background art not too far from the styling Ozone are known for. On the front there is information of various technologies incorporated.


Rear side

At the back there is a diagram of the headset and the in-line remote detailing various features and on the bottom half section we find the multilingual specifications.


Included carry case

Once removed the sleeve and inner box we are greeted by a firm carry case, it feels pretty good quality and has a rubberised texture on the surface. This will certainly be a selling point for those who are regularly on the move with their headset and want a good carry case included to help protect it.


Opened up

On opening, we see that it is specifically molded to fit the Onda Pro. Inside there is a velcro basket hanging that contains all the accesories (bar the included information leaflet that was under the carry case inside the box).


A look inside

Once we removed the headset and accessories, you can see the interior of the carry case, the quality is good and should provide your headset with good protection on the go. As a value guide it would likely have street value of around £10-15.


The Accessories

The Onda Pro connects via USB and has an in-line remote that has the mute and volume functions as you would expect, it also has a secondary microphone that is part of the ENC technology. Included with the Onda Pro besides the carry case, there is the removable microphone and a metal G-clip for the carry case.


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