Slick touch and swipe controls, Solid sound quality, Comfortable fit, Excellent battery life, wireless range
Bulky, Don't fold down for compact storage, Some features not available when wired
Overall, we're impressed with Samsung's first proper full-size headphone. Aside from being a bit bulky and not being as travel friendly as we'd like, the Level Over are a compelling option in a crowded arena of headphones. With top-notch battery life, i...
Publicerad: 2014-08-27, Författare: Mike , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Comfortable earcups and headband, wireless Bluetooth connectivity, noise-cancellation works well without impacting listen
Plasticky build, can deliver an unclean listen, sharp top-end, limited mids, way overpriced for what they are
After a number of days with the Samsung Level Over mounted to our ears we've come to appreciate just how comfortable they are to wear. Which is a good job, because take these cans off and you'll have to look at their shiny, budget-looking plastic fi...
Publicerad: 2014-08-25, Författare: Virginia , testad av: reviewed.com
Sammanfattning: The new Samsung Level Over headphones (MSRP $349.99) aren't shy and modest: These sizable headphones are pricy, brimming with zippy features, and armed with well-crafted audio.Use them wirelessly, or not. Equipped with Bluetooth and a removable cable, the...
Publicerad: 2014-08-05, Författare: James , testad av: techradar.com
Comfortable fit, Sound Alive app is good, Touch panel controls, Decent battery life
Midrange is MIA, Plastic materials, Lacking a premium feel, Very expensive
I was disappointed with the overall sound performance of the Samsung Level Over headphones but that's not to say that they sound bad. They don't, and I'm confident that many people will like them. They're bassy and have a zing about them that will no dou...
Publicerad: 2014-07-04, Författare: Steve , testad av: avforums.com
Nicely detailed sound, Impressive bass, Attractive design and well built, Bluetooth functionality, Noise cancelling feature
A lot of competition at this price, Sound could be more open
The new flagship Samsung Level Over headphones, quite literally, do what they say on the tin. They are an over-ear closed back design that includes Bluetooth and noise cancelling features. They come in a choice of black or white and the design is understa...
Publicerad: 2014-08-04, Författare: James , testad av: techradar.com/au/
Comfortable fit, Sound Alive app is good, Touch panel controls, Decent battery life
Midrange is MIA, Plastic materials, Lacking a premium feel, Very expensive
I was disappointed with the overall sound performance of the Samsung Level Over headphones but that's not to say that they sound bad. They don't, and I'm confident that many people will like them. They're bassy and have a zing about them that will no dou...
I've said a lot of good things about the Samsung LEVEL Over. How does it really fare against other headphones? I've tried high-end headphones by Beats, Monster, and Logitech. I found that this is one of the most feature-packed wireless headphone of all. T...
Excellent audio performance, A lot of great features builtin
Bulky, Expensive
The Samsung Level Over wireless headphones are surprisingly really good, for a company who are only making their first foray into the premium headset market. Not only does it perform very well, but it's very comfortable as well.(previously published in i...
Sammanfattning: 488 Type: closed-back, dynamic; driver: 50mm; frequency response: 5Hz to 32,000Hz; impedance: 41 ohms; battery life: 15 hoursFrom far, the Samsung Level Over headphones look like a clone of the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H6, with both sharing similar colour ...