POWMEE M2 Kids Headphones Wired Headphone for Kids,Foldable Adjustable Stereo Tangle-Free,3.5MM Jack Wire Cord On-Ear Headphone for Children/Teens/Girls/School/Kindle/Airplane/Plane/ (Blue)
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Greetings, client! Although the children's headphones do not have a volume control, they are suitable for children.
It isn't detachable in any way.
Yes. They're standard plug-in headphones, so as long as your phone has a headphone jack, which I believe the iPhone 6 does, you'll be fine. Unless you also require a microphone to speak. There is no microphone on these. We use them with our iPhone 5s, iPad, and Kindle when the kids are watching videos, etc. If your device no longer has a headphone jack, you will need to purchase wireless bluetooth headphones. If you want to be able to talk on the phone, you'll need one with an in-built microphone. microphone on a line
It should be possible for them to do so. The headphones are small enough that they won't fall off a two-year-old's head.
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When I went to use them, however, I noticed that the right ear rattled, as if something had broken inside, and that the headphones themselves felt extremely cheap. I ignored that and plugged them in, only to be disappointed by the sound! Due to the static, I could hardly hear anything. I plugged in my old set and was able to hear perfectly, so I promptly requested a refund. It's also worth noting that the headphones arrived in a damaged box, not the Amazon box. So, either the headphones were defective from the start, or the simple jostling of shipping caused them to break.
I needed headphones for my 10-year-old son, and I figured his 2nd pair would suffice. Brother, who is only a year and a half old, would like them as well. There isn't a single description that explains the difference between the two. The M1 is perfect for my ten-year-old, while the M2 is smaller but still too big for my two-year-old. So far, the sound quality and durability appear to be fine.
It is highly recommended. As of August 21st, we've had these for a week; if they don't work out, I'll edit the review, but so far, they've been fantastic. In the last two years, I've purchased other children's headphones for my two children (for school and at home), and they've all been ruined, most likely due to the vinyl cord, which is easily broken. After a few weeks, one of the earphones would always stop working. These older styles also had sponge foam ear covers that would shred after a while. br>This particular brand and style I'm reviewing has a lot of advantages, and I have yet to find any disadvantages. br>First and foremost, the nylon cord is extremely strong and durable. It's a little long (which might be a problem for younger kids), but it's perfect for my 6- and 9-year-olds. br>For children, the sound quality is excellent. The sound volume is normal and not too loud for young ears; there is no noise reduction on this model, but these headphones aren't high-tech stereo sound products. br>The ear cups are super soft, similar to the headphones we used to have as kids in the 1970s and 1980s. br>The color pink I bought here is nice, the kid likes it a lot. br>Adjustable and comfortable, easy to store away cord loops. br> It has made me very happy. br>The value for money is outstanding. If your child misbehaves with the headphones in any way, you won't be out a lot of money. br>Overall, I would strongly advise these. This is an excellent item.
Despite the fact that my grandson has autism, he is doing well in school. I got him these headphones so he wouldn't bother his mother while he was on his tablet. She claims that they are very effective.
On a road trip with my kids, I bought this for them. The headphones from the previous year were defective from the start. These, on the other hand, still look and act brand new after two weeks in a car and in and out of vacation stops before returning home. I'm confident we'll be able to put them to good use for many years!.
It's simple to adjust, and the cord is covered in a cloth material that makes it easy to untangle and protects it from damage.
This year, my son's class had to wear headphones. So far, he hasn't expressed any dissatisfaction with them. It appears to be as described, and they appear to be at ease so far. As they become more commonly used to describe durability, I'll update as needed.
My children wear these low-cost headphones. I've been buying this style for a long time, and I'm probably on my tenth purchase. br>br>I've bought three pairs of the Powmee brand (one pink and two blue) so far. So far, all three of this brand's products have stopped working after a few months, whereas other brands have lasted a little longer. br>br>However, they cost between $10 and $20. They cost $15 and are used on a daily basis, as well as being sat on by children, misplaced, and subjected to general wear and tear. br>br>Until the kids are old enough and responsible enough for a decent pair that will last, I'll continue to buy this style and occasionally this brand if I can't find other brands, I'll keep buying this style and sometimes this brand if I can't find other brands.