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Amber Fournier
> 24 hourMy two year old has major sensory issues and hated the Fourth of July fireworks last year and we decided to buy these and it was a Game changer! I would have never thought he would be loving fireworks!! Excellent buy!
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Adam Bostwick
> 24 hourThey are super cute, and they dont seem to bother our 5 month old baby boy. They puff his cheeks out just a little bit, but he doesnt mind at all. Also he will be able to wear them for years to come, because they are large enough that he can grow with them, and they seem very durable.
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Martha Burgos
> 24 hourI gave it 4 stars because, the headphones are just a bit tightfor on my son. But other than that, it does the job. My son really loves his headphones.
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Phyllis Lueilwitz
> 24 hourI like these and they do the job. Just wish they were adjustable like normal adult headphones. This doesn’t adjust on the height so it can’t grow with the kid. And if he has a small head, you can’t shorten ut
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Sarah Wingard
> 24 hourThese are well made and absolutely adorable but I don’t recommend using them for your little ones at extremely loud events. Fireworks and parades will be ok but not monster truck shows or concerts. I took my grandson to a monster truck show and he kept grabbing at his ears, I quickly gave him my ear muffs (for shooting range) and put these ones on. I felt horrible, they did not offer much protection.
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RachelntheRough
> 24 hourThese say they fit ages 2-13, but they are WAY too tight. Toddlers can’t pull them apart on their own, adults have a hard time and they actually clap back together. 3 year old with autism had a total meltdown because she could not open and use them on her own and when they were on they hurt her squeezing too hard. You can also hear people talking normally with them on.
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Tonia Brooks
> 24 hourGot these in every color for some of my 2nd graders who need sensory support. Using them as a tool for students to use to focus during independent work time as well as for helping students with behavior challenges. They are definitely the most well-made and stylish earphones/muffs I’ve purchased, so it shouldn’t be tough selling the kids on wearing them. WAY better than Banz, which I’ve also purchased. They are more streamlined (less bulky), padding is MUCH softer, and they fit snuggly and are therefore very comforting to wear. Tried them on with my glasses and they fit comfortably. Haven’t tested for use over an extended period of time yet as I just got them, but they seem very durable. They fit me, my husband, and my 3 y.o., so sizing is very versatile and can be adjusted fairly effortlessly while staying put once sized. Sound is audible but MUCH quieter. I could hear a creaky cabinet door open, but it was very soft sounding. I have ADHD and some sensory processing disorder-related symptoms, I am very affected by sound, and I am very glad I ordered myself a pair along with my students’ for when noises get to be too much for me at home (others chewing food, screaming toddler, squeaky chihuahua...). I am comforted by the tension/pressure of the earmuffs and the padding is soft against my skin, not at all scratchy. It’s worth the investment 10 times over for my students, headphones/muffs that actually help them focus and keep calm, I think I may get 4 more pairs to keep in my classroom as tool for any of my students to use when they would like to create a peaceful space for themselves in what is in an often loud classroom. I can’t put a price on self-regulation as a teacher, I would have paid double for these if it meant I can keep my students with challenging behaviors mellowed out...we all learn better when that happens!
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paola zapata
> 24 hourLo usamos para que mi hijo con trastorno autista pueda sobrellevar los sonidos fuertes de los fuegos pirotécnicos de fin de año , nos fue excelente no se estreso :) excelente para la cancelación de sonidos
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Lydia
> 24 hourMy son has sensory processing disorder and while he loves to make noise, noisy situations outside of his control stress him to the max. We always have these handy in our bag anywhere we go. They fit him (2yr old) as well as my older children and even I can fit into them. They do muffle noise very very well. We did have a situation where one of the ear pieces came off but it was easily fixed and hasn’t happened since. The quality is super nice and the fact that they have held up superbly to his heavy handness says a lot. We should be able to get years of use!
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E Arroway
> 24 hourThese fit everyone in the house well, from kids to 62 250 lb man. They feel tighter than ear muffs for adults which helps them seal better and block more sound. For all-day wear, maybe they are uncomfortable for adults, but Ive never had adult-sized ear muffs that were super comfy after 2 hours. Every aspect is well-made and the prints are nice quality. We use it with our blender as well as with power tools etc. Highly recommended. . Went to buy another few pairs as gifts and now this said nose cancelling in the listing. It is NOT noise cancelling. This is a passive, non-electronic, classic earmuff for hearing protection.