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Marilyn
> 3 dayWhen traveling, my children (4 and 2yrs old) are terrified of the automatic flush toilets at airports and Disney bathrooms and other places. Even the sound of other toilets flushing in stalls next to them would startle them and frighten them and they would cry and refuse to go into the bathroom, let alone use it. I used these for both kids and they were suspicious at first, but my four year old said, Oh! Mom! This isnt so scary now!
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Nathan Dupuie
Greater than one weekI got these for my son to enjoy his first 4th of July parade. The loud cars and sirens didnt bother him. He actually loves the headphones and uses them when on the tractor with grandpa mowing the lawn!
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ciera
Greater than one weekBoth of my kids have autism and the headphones were perfect.
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Luis
10-06-2025On the first day of wearing them my special needs child threw them and they fell to pieces. The noise cancelling seemed to work well but they didn’t hold up to a tantrum
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Garrett R Meyer
> 3 dayMy 3.5 yo was afraid of blenders during his cooking class, and also seemed to get a little unruly during preschool when there was unstructured time and the noise level rose. We got these hoping to at least help with the blenders, but it also helped him calm down during preschool! He loves them and calls them is robo ears. Hes not on the spectrum, just has sensitive hearing. Weve had them 6 months and he asks to wear them regularly. Were buying another pair for our 2yo who frequently tries to fish them out of her brothers backpack.
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Nichole
> 3 dayI got these for my grandson he loves them and they help calm down in a stressful situation
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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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Darrion Hand I
> 3 dayMy son has sensory processing disorder so 2 years ago we bought a pair of the robot design. We don’t have to use them everyday but anytime things are too loud at home or out we use them. They have lasted this long and now my son is heading to school. I decided to buy 2 more pairs. He will have one at home, one at pre-K, and one at daycare. He might not need them all the time but he will always have the option. These headphones have allowed our family to enjoy things like carnivals, movies, malls, etc. They have been a blessing and a great purchase.
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Appmanscowgirl
> 3 dayI bought 2 sets, these & the Vanderfields. Taking a 3yr old to see his fav heavy metal band in concert. We werent sure he would even try them on. But no ear protection was out of the question. He is out of the terrible 2s, but headlong deep into the Im the boss of you 3s. I tried each pair on myself to see how comfortable & decided to show him these 1st. The Vanderfields have ridges at the top of the headband & surprisingly made them less comfortable. These were a HUGE hit! Once he heard the bands warming up, we immediately put them on him & that child wore them for 5.5 hrs! He also wears glasses & it didnt bother him at all! It made him a very happy 3yr old. I HIGHLY recommend them for loud concerts! He also loved the dinosaur print! Oh, and for those wondering if your child will be able to hear you at all...they can if your talking right up against the headphones.
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goofins
> 3 daythese 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..