







Let me start by saying I’ve tested my fair share of wireless headsets, and the LEVN Wireless Headset definitely has some standout features—but also a few dealbreakers depending on your needs.
The noise cancellation is legit impressive. During a test call with my blender running in the background, my coworker said it sounded like I was in a soundproof booth. The ear cups create a tight seal, though this leads to my biggest gripe: they make your ears SWEAT. After two back-to-back Zoom meetings, I had to take them off to air out.
Battery life? Absolute champion. I forgot to charge them for three workdays (about 12 hours of calls total) and they kept going. The USB-C charging is a nice touch too—same cable as my phone.
Now the connectivity issues some reviewers mentioned? I experienced this too when using Bluetooth with my MacBook. The audio would cut out if I walked more than 15 feet away. However, using the included USB dongle solved this completely—crystal clear connection across my apartment.
The mic quality surprised me. In quiet environments, people say I sound "like a podcast host." But in louder spaces (like when my dog barks), it definitely picks up background noise despite the ANC claims.
Comfort is hit-or-miss. The headband padding is great, but those thick ear cushions that block noise also trap heat. After 4 hours, I needed a break. Lightweight though—barely noticed them during short calls.
For $60? If you need reliable battery life and decent call clarity, it’s worth trying (Amazon’s return policy helps). But if you make calls longer than 2 hours straight or work in hot environments, look for something more breathable.
