Noise Cancelling Headphones for Kids - Toddler to Teen - Children Hearing Protection Headphones - Baby Ear Muffs
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OctoberOrchid
> 3 dayThese worked well for my 10 year old daughter. She kept them on for the whole concert. They were comfortable and protected her hearing.
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Kelly Troth
> 3 dayMy son has a big head (98th percentile in circumference at 9months) and I was having a hard time finding something that didn’t squeeze him too tight.. these are perfect! We do a lot outdoors.. go to a lot of festivals, parades, fireworks, etc and these do so well my son was napping in the middle of the 4th of July parade! Plus they seem like they’ll expand and adjust enough to grow with him for a while! Would definitely recommend!
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Dianna L Purves
> 3 dayI liked that I could use these ear defenders too. Fits my son and they are not bulky and they fit me. They work well to dampen sound but you can still hear. Works great for my son in class when things get too loud.
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Penta
> 3 dayI have 2 different pairs of these for my 2 year old for his classroom and in my purse. my son has SPD( sensory processing disorder) And these are his safe place lifesaver. They are super durable. And work like a charm when things are too overwhelming or too loud for him. I absolutely recommend these to any parent. Very easy to clean and pack along that folds into a little pouch which is super nice to have as well which it comes with. These are a godsend for me and my kiddo. the color is bright and they very cute
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goofins
Greater than one weekthese are great noise canceling headset. I purchased them for my autistic child and they help greatly when we are out in public. The part that rest against the ear is soft. So far they have worn really well I would recommend..
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TJoiner
Greater than one weekMuted has created an awesome product! We live on 5 acres and I spend a ton of time during the spring and summer on our mower. My 4 and 1 year old boys have ridden on the mower with me since birth. We had a set of headphones and thought they were pretty good until we purchased a pair from Muted and they dont even compare. These are much softer around the head and cover the ears better without any gaps. They fit both of our kids very well and dont leave any red marks on the face, like our other ones do. The fun colors/patterns are just an added bonus to this fabulous product! I highly recommend you purchase a set or two!
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Ariste Lois
> 3 dayBroken immediately. Cheap but not worth the hassle of replacement.
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Brittany
> 3 dayBought them for my 4 year old. She doesn’t like them. They are too tight on her head. We bought a different kind as well and compared to those (the others are more expensive) these are a waste of money. They don’t fit as well. They kind of move on their own. Like I said, they’re way too tight.
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Benjamin Lassiter
> 3 dayI got these for my toddler for fireworks and such. And i own a pair of walkers. These are so comfortable i tend to use these instead for construction or around the house like mowing the grass. Comfort level very high!
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litelnole
Greater than one weekWhile I understand that this type of ear protection needs to be tight, these seem excessively so. the spring mechanism is difficult for me to get the hang of opening quickly as were trying to train him to use them. I got these for my autistic 2 year old - he loves temple pressure so I didnt think it would be a big deal, but even all 3 of his therapists have remarked that they are VERY TIGHT around the head. Hes only 2 so Im guessing that they wont last him very long which was another big disappointment. Getting them unfolded and extended to be ready to wear is cumbersome for me - and definitely not something that he would be capable of, which makes them less likely to use. I had high hopes for these, but theyre so difficult to manage i dont know if theyll ever be a viable option for my son. Theyre so tight when you try to open them that i lose my grip and they flip out of place and slide back into their original position - and im an adult! I dont see how my son could manage these on his own - even in a few years - but by then how tight they are on his growing head might be an issue.