Kid-sized,
colorful, cushioned and cute, the MyPhones have built-in
volume-limiting circuitry that keeps the sound down 85 decibels — the
level recommended as safe for younger ears.
Bundled with 40 stickers and three Crayola markers, children can create their own customized designs.
Cost: $24.99
Bundled with 40 stickers and three Crayola markers, children can create their own customized designs.
Cost: $24.99
Available in three sizes, Maxell's "Safe Soundz" are designed for children 3-12 years of age.
A colorful, one piece flexible silicone design with no removable parts means you can be sure of your child's safety, while the volume limiting tech looks after their ears.
Cost: From $14.99
A colorful, one piece flexible silicone design with no removable parts means you can be sure of your child's safety, while the volume limiting tech looks after their ears.
Cost: From $14.99
Boasting
automatic volume reduction, these AERIAL7 headphones will keep your
kid's ears safe, even if the volume get maxed by mistake.
A range of funky, graphical designs mean children won't mind wearing them, and the soft ear cushions mean they'll be comfortable when they do.
Cost: $50
A range of funky, graphical designs mean children won't mind wearing them, and the soft ear cushions mean they'll be comfortable when they do.
Cost: $50
Kidz
Gear has taken a different approach to design with headphones that look
like grown-up versions, only they're specially sized for children two
and up.
The headphones come with a volume limit cable to cap audio around 80% of the original sound.
Cost: $19.99
The headphones come with a volume limit cable to cap audio around 80% of the original sound.
Cost: $19.99
Prolonged exposure to loud noise can damage anyone’s hearing, but children’s ears especially need to be protected.
If your child uses headphones, you should seriously consider investing in a pair with volume-limiting capabilities, ensuring the audio stays at safe levels. We have found five pairs, designed specially for children, that offer such functionality.
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