● Appearance: I opted for the sleek black variant, which boasts exquisite craftsmanship. While the black finish appears somewhat muted and rigid at first glance, the included face cover adds a touch of elegance. Its slim profile transforms into a work of art when displayed on a shelf.

● Experience: The initial setup had minor hiccups—likely due to the battery needing activation—resulting in an unresponsive device. A quick reset solved the issue, and now it operates flawlessly. Portability is a breeze, and the connectivity options are impressively versatile: Bluetooth, screen mirroring, and wired connections are all supported. The magnetic charger, combined with spatial compensation, makes for a hassle-free experience.

● Operation: While not the most intuitive at first, the accompanying app offers deep customization. It takes a few days to master, but the effort pays off. Pro tip: update the device’s software via the app before diving into features like Wi-Fi screen mirroring, sound adjustments, spatial compensation, and audio fine-tuning (though tweaking beyond volume settings isn’t recommended).

● Sound Quality:
1. Out of the box: Straight Bluetooth or Wi-Fi playback sounds disappointingly muddy—highs and lows blur together, reminiscent of low-quality SBC codec headphones. The muffled audio almost had me reaching for the return label. But after experimenting with the app’s sound settings and reading rave reviews about spatial compensation, I gave it another shot.
2. Fine-tuned: The transformation was night and day—crisp highs and powerful, elastic bass. Without spatial compensation, a slight boost to both highs and lows is key to preventing vocals from sounding stifled while enhancing bass response. With spatial compensation enabled, vocals and highs gain clarity and presence, delivering a more natural, immersive soundstage.
Just remember to dial back the highs slightly to avoid sharpness. (Check Figure 2 for a spatial compensation sound adjustment reference. For non-spatial mode, feel free to tweak toward the upper right to suit your taste.)
I really like the design of the Beosound Level, especially with the customizable face cover—it feels modern but not over-the-top. The initial setup hiccup was a bit annoying, but it sounds like something most people could easily fix if they just follow the instructions carefully.
I really like the design of the Beosound Level, especially with the customizable face cover—it feels modern but not over-the-top. The initial setup issues mentioned in the review sound frustrating, but it’s good to hear that a simple reset fixed things. Overall, the combination of style and sound quality seems worth the investment if you prioritize aesthetics.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I completely agree—the customizable face cover is such a nice touch, blending modern elegance with practicality. It’s great to hear you found the review helpful, and yes, the balance of style and sound makes it a compelling choice. Thanks for sharing your perspective—always appreciate hearing from fellow audio enthusiasts!