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Heather Schlueter
> 3 dayMy child said these worked well for her and she is 5 years old. She said they fit and did not hurt.
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Brandi Bell
> 3 dayMy 4 year old love them and haven’t broken them yet.
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Aimee and John
> 3 dayMy 6 year old loves these. They stay in his ears. Good sound quality. Bluetooth.
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Nilla
> 3 dayThese are great. My daughter is autistic & hates the regular earbuds that you have to stick into ear. These are light & easy to use, plus she leaves then hanging when not in use. They are flexible too which is a big plus with sensory deprived kids.
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Sajo
> 3 dayHad a month. Haven’t used in 3 weeks. Went to use them after charging all night but they don’t work
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mireya flores
> 3 dayI have two little girls and bought one pair to see if and how they like them. Well to my pleasant surprise they both loved them. So I had to buy the second pair. They are very comfortable and flexible too.
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Johnny
> 3 dayThe Open Ear design is a significant feature of these headphones, allowing children to hear their surroundings while still enjoying their music. Its a great safety feature for parents who want their children to be aware of their surroundings, especially if theyre playing outside or walking home from school.
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Scoob
> 3 dayEarphones dont fit in his ear well and over the ear, earphones are so bulky. These Bluetooth earphones will allow him to listen to music without the ear pain. They fit around his neck very well and are very lightweight and easy to put on.
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Beulah Hermiston
> 3 dayOur 7 year old son was wanting a Bluetooth headphone set for his birthday. We tried one from a big box store but it didn’t seem to fit just right. We found these and he has loved them! Easy to use & very comfortable fit!!!
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Honest Consumer
> 3 dayIts a fabulous pair of headphones for my little one who I dont have to flag down if I need to get their attention. The only problem I have is there is no way to regulate the volume. I catch my kid with the volume blasting. I had to take it away from him.