Just
several months after unveiling a line of premium headphones worldwide,
Samsung announced on Wednesday the availability of its new "Level"
headphones in the United States.
Featuring
a bulky-retro, over-the-ear design, Level — which includes a Bluetooth
speaker box and a set of earphones — will likely draw comparisons to
Apple's Beats headphones.
And
with its product offerings, design, pricing, and demographically
specific promotional video (see below), it appears that would-be Beats
consumers are exactly who Samsung is targeting with its Level line.
In fact, if you compare the two, Samsung seems to be offering direct alternatives to nearly all of Beats' primary SKUs.
Samsung's
top-of-the-line wireless Bluetooth headphones, the Level Over ($349.99)
is an easy comparison to Beats' Studio Wireless headphones ($379.95).
The
next tier down, the Level On ($179.99), can be compared to the Beats
Solo ($199.95). Similarly, the wireless Bluetooth Level Box ($299.99)
fills the same category as the wireless Bluetooth Beats Pill ($199.95).
The
comparison even extends to the lowest tier of Samsung's Level line: The
Level, in-ear wired earphones ($149.99), are similar to Beats' in-ear
wired earphone offerings, the Powerbeats and the Tour (both $149.95
each).
In
terms of style, neither of the Level headphones break new ground, or
even have a look that might distinguish them from the increasingly
crowded over-the-ear headphone space. The same goes for the Level
Bluetooth speaker and earphones. So depending on your taste, the
minimalist-style Level line comes off as either aggressively generic or
classily conservative, which contrasts with Beats' aesthetic bent toward
more flashy hip-hop and electronic-music tastes.
We
haven't had a chance to review and compare the audio quality of the
Level line versus its competitors, but for those looking to escape the
gravity well of the Apple-Beats combo, Samsung's Level could be an
interesting — if pricey — alternative.
For
anyone keeping score, now that Apple own Beats, this latest Samsung
move probably won't help quiet chatter that the Korean electronics giant
has an Apple clone strategy.
Initial
availability for Samsung's Level headphones will be exclusive to Gilt
beginning on Thursday, with Amazon and Best Buy offering the Level on
July 20 and 27, respectively.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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