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I didn’t have access to an iOS device to test, but the remote didn’t do a thing when I plugged these headphones into my Moto X. That is also the case with the Level Ons.
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SAMSUNG LEVEL U PRO REVIEWS ANDROID
If you’ve ever used the included earbuds that come with Samsung phones, you might have noticed that the volume controls don’t work on another Android device. While the Level Overs are flush with connectivity options, the Samsung Level Ons just have one: the removeable cable. The Level Ons remained comfortable, even after a few hours. Often enough, we see headphones that start off comfortable and go downhill over time. The cushions on the ear cups manage to feel pillowy without instantly overheating your ears. Putting them on, the Level On headphones feel very comfortable. Like those headphones, these will sit very nicely alongside a Samsung phone. The overall look of the headphones is very similar to the Level Overs, just downsized. If you prefer a more traditional look, the Samsung Level Ons are also available in black. Our review unit came in the somewhat unique-looking white and tan color scheme that also adorns the Level Over headphones. Opening this up, we found it to be pretty sparsely populated: the headphones and the removeable 3.5 mm audio cable were the only two things inside. Like the other review units in the Level line that we received, the Samsung Level Ons weren’t packaged for retail, but the headphones were packed inside the included carrying case. Is this enough to give them an edge? What’s In The Box? These aren’t as feature-packed as the Level Over, and they’re not wireless, but they have one major advantage: they’re much, much cheaper.