A little more secure fit would make these headphones more suitable for running they stay in your ears pretty well, but don't lock into place. My only gripes are that the buds themselves look and feel a little cheap (read: plastic-y) and I would have liked if Samsung had included some form of the Stabilizing Wing Ear Gels that come with the Level U. I think it sounds relatively good, is well designed, lightweight, comfortable to wear, and performed well as a headset for making calls.
To be clear, this is a sub-$100 Bluetooth headphone, so we don't expect the greatest sound from it - and it doesn't deliver the greatest sound - but at least it sounds fairly natural and doesn't distort (badly) at high volumes like the standard Level U does. Level U Pro/On Pro/Flex : Hold down the switch on the right hand side of the product (the Bluetooth. Keep your music flowing without interruption.
They've gotten better but they're still not as good as wired headphones. Level U/Active/Box Pro/Slim : Hold down the product Play/Pause button for about 3 sec. Samsung U Flex Headphones are engineered with two-way speakers, consisting of 11 mm woofers and 8 mm tweeters, so that every note and timbre is timbre is truly accurate across the entire frequency spectrum.
But that's par for the course for the majority of Bluetooth headphones. Throw more complicated or highly dynamic tracks at this headphone and it starts to lose definition. Bc 3: Bn nhn gi nút Repair ít nht 3 giây, n lúc này tai nghe.
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