Reliable Children's Headphones For Computers
Most children spend a great deal of time at computers, whether doing research for school, chatting with friends around the country or listening to their favorite music. Before selecting appropriate headphones for a child, it is crucial to analyze some of the safest and most suitable options out there.
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AirDrives for Kids
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AirDrives is a California-based company that produces interactive stereo headphones. AirDrives offers an extensive line of headphones that are suitable for children, including the classic AirDrives Kids earphones. The earphones are compatible with computers, iPods and other portable devices. The earphones are safe for children as they are sensitive enough (98 dB) that they enable them to be in touch with their surroundings. The range of frequency for the earphones is between 20 and 20,000 Hz.
Sony MDR-222KD Children's Headphones
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Sony offers children's headphones (MDR-222KD) that are available in both pink and black. The lightweight earphones, which consist of lower volume levels, are designed especially for young ears that are sensitive. The headphones are beneficial for kids who are at least 8 and can be used safely for hours at a time. The audio sensitivity for the headphones is 90 dB.
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Maxell Kids Safe Headphones
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Maxell Kids Safe Headphones is a product that is geared toward children with listening levels that are suited for their young ears. Apart from safety purposes, the Kids Safe headphones also have a fun appearance, with colorful caps that are silver, blue or pink. The lightweight earphones aim to maintain comfortable listening for longer periods of time and also to decrease any possibility of either permanent loss or damage to hearing for children.
Griffin MyPhones
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Griffin Technology manufactures a line of children's headphones known as MyPhones. MyPhones offer adjustable designs that prevent anything from entering the child's ear canal. The volume limit for the headphones is 85 dB, which maintains comfortable sound levels. The earphones can be used for computers, iPods, handheld games and more.
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