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MOCTODNOZAMA
> 3 dayTHE GOOD:
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Shopaholic
> 3 daySo I wanted to test these headphones out myself before giving them to the kids as they usually like to wander around which is why we chose the wireless.... Im excited to say that the range on these is awesome. I took them to work and walked around with them hooked up to my phone(left phone at desk) and I walked all the way down to the bathroom and around the corner, It didnt disconnect and the music still played...
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Outdoor Enthusiast | Geek | Photographer
Greater than one weekIt is inevitable: as a parent, you sometimes want some peace and quiet by occupying your child with music or video, particularly on long, potentially stressful flights. However, I am not a fan of entertaining them with electronics when it would be better for their development and family bonding to simply interact and engage with them. With that said, I am a bit conflicted about giving children one of these headphones: one the one hand, they can be occupied and leave you alone, and on the other hand, they will be absorbed into their own world and disengage interaction with you. Well, the choice was made for us when the school said that every student needed to bring a set in due to COVID-19 restrictions preventing the sharing of equipment. Fair enough.
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Agnieszka
> 3 dayVery good headphones for kids, useful at home and when travelling. Love the volume control feature. My toddler was super excited about different stickers he could decorate the headphones with:) Delivery was very fast and without any issues.
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BBP
> 3 dayI got this BuddyPhones Play+ Bluetooth headphone as well as a
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Damian K Brewster
> 3 dayBought to go with kids fire hd8. Sturdy build, good battery life & volume limiting to protect there ears. Very please
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samantha
> 3 daythe headset does not go very loud , everything sounds so far away, pointless having a volume control when the volume is so poor. do not recommend would not buy again
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Clan Llarma
> 3 dayA good set of headphones. Look to be robust and suitable for children. Have the ability to add stickers to the outer ear pads and can be made larger to fit an adults head.
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Carl
> 3 dayGot these for my Grandson and had an issue with the product. The seller reached out to me and we resolved it very quickly. Super impressed with the effort put forth to fix this for me. Grandson now has a working set of headphones and loves them so I could not be happier.
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Brenda H. Nelson
Greater than one weekComplex to use. Poor instructions on enclosed sheet. Inadequate. Even some of the online written tech support is inaccurate. I had to call a tech support person. It took them quite a while to find the problem. (The on-line instructions were wrong.)They said theyd change the online inaccuracy, but its still there. If pressing the various buttons the way instructed doesnt work for you, try other variations. Long holds; short holds, multiple holds long and short etc. The head phones fit me (5ft tall, small head) better than most headphones do. I finally had to write out my own instruction sheet for the various buttons and the large variety of presses and holds on them. Im still working on pairing them with my smart TV --which was my main reason for buying them. I needed the 75 decibal limit for watching movies and youtube videos that have enormous changes in volume occuring frequently. I did not like being a remote volume jockey all the time. But as I started to say--Im still working on pairing the headphones to my TV. Turns out that even though my Roku TV is relatively new, and smart, it was not blue tooth enabled. So I had to buy a small device called a bluetooth transmitter, for about $7. It plugs into the back. Again, the instructions are woefully inaccurate. Tiny print hard to read. I had to repeat steps several times to get the device to respond the way predicted on the instructions. Then it turned out it was pairing to my cell phone , which was nearby, not the head phones. You can only use one at a time. I have to be sure that blue tooth is disabled on my cell phone in order to pair the headphones to the TV.