Samsung Level U Wireless Headphones Black Sapphire
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Samsung Level U Wireless Headphones Black Sapphire-Bluetooth wireless headphones, Samsung Level U, comes in two colors and costs $ 70 (£ 50, AU $ 100). Like all Bluetooth headphones, Level U connects wirelessly to a smartphone (or tablet), twice as much to enjoy the music and a headset to take calls.
Since earbud headphones designed to sit loosely in your ear, the best way to describe the level of U is a cross between Bose in-ear headphones and LG Tone. Freestyle and SoundTrue like Bose In-Ear, Samsung Level U is designed for someone who does not like having eartips jammed in their ears, and it was very comfortable in-ear headphones (which is a lightweight flexible neckband like a horseshoe that sits comfortably in the back of your neck).
As mentioned above LG Tone headphones, earbuds Level U are magnetic and buckle together to help reduce clutter when not in use.
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Samsung say Level U has a dual-mic noise reduction to prevent outside noise from interfering with the music or calls. That the noise reduction helps, but the open design of the earbuds do not allow a lot of noise leaking in so I can not say this is the best for noisy environments.
One thing I was disappointed about is that it is not waterproof and sweat. I think it works well as a gym headphones and I can walk on a treadmill (live buds in my ears), but I can not tell you how good it would be to deal with sweat from time to time.
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I tested the headphones with the iPhone 5S, iPhone 6 and the Samsung Galaxy S6 and did not notice when switching between devices a difference in sound quality.
Headphones have a 12-millimeter driver and sounds quite good with music is less demanding but showed some weakness with bass-heavy tracks and more complicated. This headphone is quite balanced and has a reasonable amount of bass but the bass is not all fat or tight and distort at high volume.
Battery life is decent, it is rated for 10 hours of music playback and you get voice instructions and informed that these headphones in pairing mode. The back of the neckband also vibrate, alerting you to an incoming call, a nice feature.
A set of buttons on the right side of the neck band allows you to pause and play music and calls back to raise and lower the volume. The buttons are well placed quite easily operated by its own nuances.
I threw a pretty eclectic mix of music on headphones, headphones for listeners is not critical.
You will get better, cleaner sound and deeper bass than the LG Tone Infinim and Sol Republic Shadow Wireless, both of which are true in-ear headphones that better sound insulation (open design, you lose some bass). But for a more relaxed listening was fine and worked decently as a headset.
As for connectivity, I can not say it was perfect. I encounter occasional hiccups when I'm walking around with my phone in my pocket, but a stable connection when I listen on my desk at work with phone sitting on the table. Unfortunately, Bluetooth is far from perfect (not transmit through water.