Samsung Level U Pro Stereo In-Ear Wireless Bluetooth Headset
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Lightweight Bluetooth headset featuring a flexible splash- and sweat-resistant design can be great for listening to music while exercising
Samsung Level U Pro Stereo In-Ear Wireless Bluetooth Headset
Features
- Lightweight design
- Flexible urethane joints for a comfortable fit
- Splash- and sweat-resistant
- Features two-way speaker units
- UHQ audio
Specifics
- Model: EO-BN920
- Play time (ANC off): 8.5 hours
- Play time (ANC on): 6 hours
- Dimensions: 2” x 7” x 8”
- 1-year warranty from Samsung
In the box: Level U PRO, 3 sets of ear gels (S,M,L), Micro USB Charging Cable
About Samsung
In the 70 years of its existence, Samsung has grown into an international company with interests spanning from home electronics to skyscraper construction. The company takes its global role seriously, working to improve communities with both its financial support and the expertise of its talented employees. The company’s Solve for Tomorrow competition, for instance, challenges kids to create videos that demonstrate how science and math can be used in new ways to improve their local environment. After screening the videos of thousands of worthy entrants and dozens of confused American Idol hopefuls, Samsung chooses five winners, whose schools each receive $110,000 in technology. Solve for Tomorrow is just one of the company’s outreach initiatives, which align with its philosophy to help build a “better global society.”
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Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Puerto Rico
- 1-year warranty from Samsung
- How is the strike-through price determined?