Children’s headphones: Popular headphones that protect children’s ears

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Listen to music safely: These children’s headphones are the best way to protect your hearing

Little girl with headphones

On long car journeys, radio plays can reduce boredom. However, it is important to use the correct headphones.

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Children’s headphones should not damage the little ones’ sensitive hearing and should provide a good fit. Here you can find out what else to look out for when buying.

THEb on the go, at home while playing or for school: children’s headphones can be really useful in everyday life. Children who already have their own cell phone or are allowed to use their parents’ devices can enjoy radio plays or their favorite music undisturbed. And when playing games or homeschooling with the tablet, well-fitting headphones ensure a little more peace at home. Many kids’ models have significantly smaller ear pads and can also be adjusted in size on the bracket so that the headphones can “grow” with age.

Tip: Avoid using in-ear headphones for children, as the ear canal is still too small – over-ear headphones that completely enclose the ear or on-ear headphones are the better solution. The latter are particularly practical in everyday life due to their low weight.

In addition, children’s headphones are usually made more robust. However, children’s ears are also particularly sensitive and should therefore be well protected. Specially developed children’s headphones can guarantee this – thanks to an integrated volume control, no tones above 85 decibels are played on many popular models.

Children’s headphones: a quick overview of popular products

  1. iClever kids headphones *
  2. Buddyphones*
  3. Oxendure *
  4. Philips SHK2000PK*
  5. Motorola Squads 300*

Headphones for toddlers: Suitable Bluetooth headphones

The iClever children’s headphones * are specially tailored to the needs of toddlers and children:

  • up to 40 hours of battery life and therefore particularly long-lasting
  • extremely stable and very comfortable to wear
  • offer a child-friendly volume limit – for a toddler this can even be reduced to 74 decibels

The Oxendure Bluetooth headphones are a high-quality model for all parents who value both a comfortable fit thanks to over-ear pads and useful features.

  • integrated radio and microphone
  • Compatible with aircraft seat audio connections, making it the ideal travel companion
  • One battery charge lasts up to ten hours
  • The manufacturer recommends use for children aged five and over.

Popular children’s headphones: Also recommended

Headphones from Zamkol *: Foldable with over-ear pads, a protective volume of 85 dB and Bluetooth function. They were developed for children between the ages of six and 16 and are accordingly stable.

The Motorola Squads 300 * are a variant for younger children. These are Bluetooth headphones that are suitable for children aged three and over. They also protect the hearing with a limited volume and also have a hearing protection function. The over-ear headphones are ideal for children’s ears thanks to their robust and flexible housing and anti-allergic ear pads.

The Philips KH402BL headphones * were also created especially for children.

Headphones for school and leisure

Parents know: Children often have a preference for a very specific color. The wired Philips SHK2000PK * with ergonomic headband is available in purple and is therefore a popular headphone for girls. Other colorful models such as the headphones from Amazon Basics * or Termichy * have a share port that can be used to connect a second pair of headphones. This is how children can share music with their siblings. And the low price is also convincing: If the headphones do break or lose, this is easier to get over than with expensive models.

Bluetooth headphones for children: that’s why buying them makes sense

Bluetooth headphones have a great advantage, especially for children: they cannot become tangled or broken when using or playing. Also important in terms of safety, especially for young children: being able to use headphones wirelessly prevents the little ones from strangling themselves. Bluetooth headphones are therefore a sensible solution if small children live in the house or if headphones for the little ones between the ages of two and three are needed.

Children’s headphones: this is why a volume limit is important

For our ears, 85 decibels are the critical limit value – this corresponds, for example, to the noise on a main road. Loudness in excess of this can significantly damage our hearing. Children in particular should therefore be protected from too loud noises. Normal adult headphones usually don’t have a volume limit, making it difficult to tell when music is too loud. Therefore, buying a model with a decibel limit is a wise decision.

Tip: Do not use a noise-canceling function when buying, because the feature is unsuitable for children, as ambient noise in road traffic may not be perceptible.

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