I really like the ease of use of this headset. I use it to talk on my cell phone when I am walking or riding my bike. I like how it fits around my neck and that it does not get tangled when stored in my backpack. It provides good enough sound that I can hear the speaker well, but it does not block out sound of traffic around me - which is why I chose this model over the newer version (whose reviews said that the improved earbuds make a stronger seal that blocks out surrounding noise). This is the second Samsung Level U headset that I've owned. Unfortunately, the first headset lasted just over a year and developed problems staying connected, eventually bad enough that I could not maintain a conversation. I was disappointed that Samsung said they could do nothing for me since the one-year warranty had passed. However, I liked the headset well enough that I was willing to give it another try with this sold-as-is one, which so far works very well.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
It's advertised as "noise cancelling" but isn't at all. I advised the seller of this but he was only following the manufactures specs. It also tends to slide off the back of your neck or moves around your neck to one side or the other. I'm sorry I purchased this item and if I could get another that is better and is actually as advertised. Very uncomfortable to put in your ear. If you only use one side the other hangs down and gets in the way or gets caught on everything.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
when moving around a lot it tends to move around the neck if you only have one ear bud in. It's real easy to use but the buds I'm not that big of a fan as sometimes it doesn't want to stay in the ears. It is more comfortable then most ear buds out their on the market. Opening the little cover to the mini usb charge port on the device is a pain to do as well. The good feature about it tho is the sound quality and that it's out of the way with the wires so it wont snag on much of anything as your working.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This is my first Level U. I have been wearing LG headsets for years, literally, so my review is a comparison, as follows: PROS: 1. Has better range than my LG. 2. Stays turned on and connected during a charge (the LG is annoying in this respect) 3. Multifunction selection button and multifunction up and down buttons are convenient and I never press them by accident...I was always pressing the many single-function buttons on my LG headsets by accident. 4. Works better than LG with my phone. The Level U always starts my audio player when I click the button; the LG does it sometimes, if it feels like it. 5. Sturdier than the LG. I've had an LG-900 snap in two, and I've broken the earbud cords on the other LGs so the earbuds quit working. The Level U is sturdier both with a heavier earbud cord, and with a sturdier body design. 6. The cord-shorteners are little elastic bands that slide up and down the arms. They don't fall off, but the LG shorteners do. CONS: 1. It slides around on my neck. The LG is designed with all the weight in front, so it hangs naturally on my neck in proper orientation, securely. The Level U has more weight in the back, so it slides around on my neck and sometimes falls off. Annoying. 2. The earbuds don't fit my ears. I tried all 3 earbud soft earpieces that come with the unit, and none of them fit snugly, and none of them keep the earpieces from falling out. The LG earpieces fit snugly and don't ever fall out. I do have one friend who says the Level U fits his ear better than the LG, so maybe it's my ear shape. 3. The earbud cords are too short (I'm over 6' tall). I can't turn my head all the way in either direction without pulling the earbud out. If i'm wearing one earbud only, it spins the whole assembly around on my neck. You can adjust them to be shorter with the little rubber bands, but I need them longer. 4. Because of its weight in the back, I can't wear it outside my shirt collar, or it will fall off my back, which means I always have to hunt for the controls under my collar, and the voice quality can be muffled or have a lot of noise from my shirt rubbing the mic. 5. The earpieces are designed to stick together magnetically to keep them handy, but I can never get them aligned just right unless I stop what I'm doing and look down at them and remember how they are designed to grip together. My favorite LG reels them into the base and out of the way and handy.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
I am over-all pleased with the Samsung Level U Wireless Headphones. They are light and relatively loud for being battery powered. And they look very "sharp" with almost any style of dress. The Attributes that the Wireless U lack are: More complex controls, with On/Off, Pair, buttons being all the same button. There is not a lot of functionality to the headset, most of the better phone functions, must still be utilized from the phone interface. Also, it should be understood that these headphones are designed mostly for phone calls. I have used them to play music through and they do a relatively good job of carrying music, but they aren't performance-based headphones, and Hip-Hop, Rap, and Pop lovers (Such as I) are going to be terribly disappointed at the lack of bas response.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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