![]() ![]() Underneath the right ear cup there’s a power switch, active noise cancelation switch, a micro USB charging port, and an audio-in port for when you need a wired connection. The right ear cup houses touch controls that are relatively intuitive and not too sensitive: Double-tap to play, pause, or answer a call swipe right or left to skip or go back a track and swipe up or down to adjust the volume. Their matte metallic finish that will look awesome to some people, but cheap to others. In my tests I quickly forgot I was even wearing headphones. This isn’t a terrible thing, however the frame’s flimsiness means the Level On’s are extremely comfortable, even if you happen to have a big head. The frame, which is hinged to let the ear cups fold inward for portability, feels a tad flimsy. ![]() They feature a lightweight (8.4 ounces) plastic frame with a foam-padded headband and large on-ear ear cups. ![]() These lightweight, foldable, on-ear headphones come in bright colors (white, blue, red, and “black sapphire”) and are clearly designed to appeal more to the trendy Beats by Dre crowd than super-serious audiophiles. Whether you like the look of Samsung’s Level On Wireless headphones depends on your aesthetic. ![]()
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