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Child-friendly size (for children from 3 years of age)
Soft ear pads for comfort
30 mm Driver
Supra-aural
Sensitivity: 85 dB / mW 1
Frequency range: 15 to 23,000 Hz
Maximum input power 200 mW
0.8 m Cable with 3.5 mm jack plug
One-sided cable routing
Weight: 110 g
Colour: Red blue
Includes stickers for decorating the headphones or for easy, child-friendly distinction of the left and right ear cups, which are also marked with R and L
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I bouth my kid its first instrument (4yrs old), a new keyboard (Casio CT-S200 BK).
My expectation was that he would hate the idea of using headphones and that we would have to hear him play around all the time.
With some very little encouragement, explanation and some cool (included in box stickers) he now uses them every day!
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My son loves these headphones
Bogdan T 30.03.2024
They are comfortable, sound quality is good for the price, my son loves them.
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Guter Kopfhörer für Kinder
Tonmeister Köln 06.01.2019
Der Kopfhörer kommt z. B. bei längeren Fahrten mit dem Zug zum Einsatz.
Der Kopfhörer sitzt schön auf dem Kinderkopf.
Der Klang ist in Ordnung und mit dem anderer Consumer Kopfhörer zu vergleichen.
Die Lautstärkebegrenzung funktioniert. Wenn sie einsetzt, äußert sie sich durch einen angezerrten, aber nicht mehr lauter werdenden Klang.
Meiner Meinung nach sollte die Lautstärkebegrenzung jedoch schon früher einsetzen, da selbst 85 dB noch immer recht laut an den Kinderohren sind. Da ist also immer noch mal eine Überprüfung der Lautstärke angesagt, bevor man den Kopfhörer bedenkenlos dem Kind überlässt.