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Samsung quietly released a new pair of wireless headphones this week called the Level U2. These are the successors to the original Level U - headphones that saw the light of day five years ago. Apparently, Samsung is now trying to gradually revive this series of "low-cost" headphones. However, the newly released Level U2 headphones are currently only sold online in South Korea, their price is approximately 1027 crowns.

Level U2 wireless headphones support the Bluetooth 5.0 protocol, their battery provides up to eighteen hours of continuous music playback when fully charged. The headphones are connected to each other by a short cable, which is equipped with four control buttons. They are equipped with 22 mm dynamic drivers with 32 ohm impedance and a frequency response of 20000 Hz.

It is not yet certain in which markets outside of South Korea this novelty will be available, but it can be assumed that it will also be sold in other countries of the world, similar to the original Level U years ago. It is not clear, however, whether to start selling outside South Korea it won't happen until this year's upcoming holiday season, or after the New Year. Although it might seem that 100% wireless headphones have been ruling the market for some time - for example, such as Galaxy Buds - they will also find their fans' headphones with a cable. In addition, the Level U 2 model has the potential to gain some popularity not only due to its low price, but also due to its relatively decent battery life. Let us be surprised if it will also arrive to us.

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