When we talk about headphones, we generally focus on what us adults are using in our daily commutes or at work. Can kids use those headphones? They sure could, but it can be helpful to limit volume levels to ensure they don’t damage their ears. There are a few different ways to achieve this, and one of the easiest is with hardware that already limits things, such as with the Puro Sound BT2200 Plus.
What are they?
Well, the Puro Sound BT2200 Plus are headphones that can be wired or wireless (bluetooth) with a 20-hour battery life and USB-C charging. The big thing here is that they’re limited to 85db, helping to protect little eardrums. There’s no active noise cancellation, but the ear cups should passively block some noise. And really, you want Junior hearing you when you call, anyways.
What else is cool about them?
The Puro Sound BT2200 Plus also have an interesting system with interchangeable ear cups. What this means – other than easy to swap out down the road if they get ratty – is that you can choose between on-ear or over-ear configurations, without needing to buy anything else. People have different preferences for the comfort, so including this is great. They’ve also added a second 3.5mm port on the headphones, allowing you to daisy-chain multiple headphones together, letting kids all listen into the same thing at once.
How do I get these?
That, friend, is pretty simple. If you or your little ones are ready to listen in with these colorful headphones, you just need to take your $119 and head on over to either Amazon or directly to purosound.com
Key specifications:
- Volume Limited to 85dB
- Bluetooth 5.0 & Wired Capability
- 20 Hours Battery Life
- USB-C Charging
- 83% Ambient Noise Isolation
- Built-in Microphone for Online Learning
- Daisy Chain Sharing Cable
- Interchangeable Ear cups
- Folds Flat for Travel
Included in the box:
- BT2200-PLUS Headphones
- On-ear & Over-ear Cushions
- 3.5mm Volume Limiting Auxiliary Cable
- USB-C Charging Cable
- Daisy Chain Sharing Cable
- Hard Carrying Case
- User Manual
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