Wireless DJ headphones have been a tough sell for a long time. The idea sounds great on paper, but 150–200ms of standard Bluetooth delay makes real-time monitoring a non-starter for anyone serious about their craft. That gap between what you hear in your cans and what’s actually playing through the speakers kills the whole point. OneOdio has been working on that problem for a while now. With the OneOdio Studio Max 2, they might have finally cracked the code. Solving the Latency Problem The core selling point here is the M2 transmitter. It’s a small 2.4GHz wireless dongle that ships in the box, and it’s what makes the Studio Max 2 different from your average Bluetooth headphone. Plug it into your mixer or audio interface, and the headphones connect at just 9ms of latency. For context, that’s close to what most people would consider real-time. Standard Bluetooth SBC connections hover around 150–200ms. That’s the kind of gap you can actually hear and feel while cueing tracks. The bitrate gets a big jump too.…