Noise Cancelling Headphones for Kids - Toddler to Teen - Children Hearing Protection Headphones - Baby Ear Muffs
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Erykah Sandoval Gastelum
> 3 dayMy son is autistic very sensitive to noises .. this help my son to be outside and around people.. he take them to school everyday... I highly recommend.. very good quality.. this is the second one I got for him
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Emelie Kilback
> 3 dayMy son has sensory disorder and these have been a lifesaver at work. He is highly sensitive to noise and loud noise sometimes send him into a panic but the slightest of noises will distract him for hours. We bought him two of these: one for home and one for school. He has improved greatly in school by using these while doing his school work. Also, the design makes it fun and hes not embarrassed. His fear was that kids would make fun of him but all his classmates think they are cool.
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Cuddle
> 3 dayHaving sensitivity to loud noises I wanted a pair of noise cancelling earmuffs but the only ones I could find locally were...not to my taste. These are super adorable and come with a handy little bag to keep them in so they dont get scuffed or scratched. If you are an adult wanting a cute set of earmuffs, these will most likely fit you just fine.
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Mai Y.
Greater than one weekPerfect for my kid! Perfect for me! He use it when it gets too loud for him. Doesnt completely block out all noise but enough that loud noises are toned down. I like how compact it is - perfect when youre in a rush and just toss it in your purse or the kids bag. No annoying ear pads getting stuck anywhere because its folded nicely in.
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Ashley
> 3 dayThese dont reduce noise by much at all. My toddler is on the small side by quite a bit and they still didnt fit his head very well at all. Theyre cute. They would work for louder than average gatherings, but nothing super loud. Theyd also probably fit the head of around age 1-2. Not completely unhappy. Just a bit disappointed they dont work as well as they seemed they wouldve.
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Rachel
> 3 dayThese headphones are compact and can be stored in the diaper bag. They may look small but they definitely will fit at any age. I even tried them on and they felt comfortable. I put them on my 8 month old baby for 4th of July and he didn’t fuss. He was able to enjoy the fireworks without being scared of the booms/noise.
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Kenna frey
Greater than one weekMy is 13 years old. She is on the spectrum. She chose this design and type of ear muffs. She really wanted the electronic ones that are on her father’s helmet but we weren’t going to spend that much lol. She loves them, wears them all day and even takes naps wearing them. I bought her a Peltor case so she can store them like her father.
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Beaulah Maggio
> 3 dayFit well, fold up nicely and worked well for our elementary age kids at loud concert.
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JDC
> 3 dayIdeally I’d like to email Muted directly but can’t find the option. There’s a portion of the earmuff missing the design (it’s plain white). Also, the color of the gray band for the Airplane isn’t as rich as what’s shown in the picture. A bit disappointed by the quality. Also received the rainbow version yesterday and all was great with the design, but the packaging was almost nonexistent. The earmuffs themselves were comfy for me to wear when adjusted and worked well. Have yet to see how my infant takes to them. Updated: Earmuffs work great! Super comfy even on my head. Only deducted a star for the poor packaging and the one earmuff that’s had a slight defect in the paint.
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Gail
> 3 dayThese headphones have been incredibly handy. We used them on our newborn for the Fourth of July fireworks and she literally slept through them. Subsequent skeet shooting outings and just noise blocking when the dishwater runs while she sleeps have proven them to be a good investment. After a long time wearing them she does seem to want them off, although that seems to be lessening, I think they compressed a little bit on her movable skull bones when she was brand new.