We’re highlighting some of the best kids' headphones.
JBL JR 300BT
The JBL JR 300BT are an excellent way for kids to jam without a tangled wire.
The Bluetooth headphones can provide up to 12 hours of use on a single charge.
In a pinch, a 10-minute charge will provide an hour of music.
The headphones fold up when not in use, too.
There are three different color options of the headphones to select from.
JBL offers even more customization options with a free sticker sheet that comes with the package.
LilGadget Connect+ PRO
Made for children six and up, the LilGadget Connect+ PRO is all about comfort.
When on the go, the headphones fold up to take up less room.
Passive noise reduction also helps children hear better at lower volumes.
There are a wide variety of colors of the headphones to select from, too.
The audio cable is made with a premium nylon fabric that won’t knot.
That’s definitely music to any parents' ears.
The headphones are available in four color combinations.
A carry case is provided, and the headphones can fold when not in use.
Monodeal also includes a plug for use with airplane entertainment systems.
PeohZarr Wireless Headphones
The PeohZarr Wireless Headphones offer two different ways to help protect a child’s hearing.
First, the wireless Bluetooth headphones are volume limited to 94 decibels.
While on the go, the headphones fold up for easy storage.
Mpow CH6S
Parents can help opt for best volume limit for the situation with the Mpow CH6S.
However, the microphone doesn’t work on a desktop computer.
As a nice plus, there are eight colors to select from.
Riwbox WT-7S
Kids will never be without audio with the Riwbox WT-7S.
A microphone is built into the headphones and also available in wired mode on the audio cable.
The headphones can be folded up while traveling.
There are four colors to select fromblue, pink, purple, and pink/green.
FAQ
Q: What Are Volume-Limited Headphones?
Listening to music at high volume levels can permanently damage a child’s hearing.
But that’s not a concern with volume-limited headphones.
Volume-limited options are also another way to help protect their hearing.
Q: Are Wireless Headphones Safe for Kids?
As a parent, you might also wonder if wireless headphones are safe to use by children.
The good news is that there is no evidence wireless technology harms children or adults.
And wireless headphones also offer advantages for kids.
Most notably, not having to worry about getting tangled up with wires.
Q: What Are Noise-Canceling Headphones?
Some headphones designed for children feature noise-canceling technology.
They are great for situations like on an airplane or in the car.