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Product description
This compact over-ear headset from awatrue keeps children's listening safe and comfortable while travelling, studying or using a tablet. With three clearly marked volume limits and a foldable, adjustable design, it aims to balance protection and enjoyable sound for toddlers and young children.
Key Points
The headphones include a simple slider to switch between three volume limits: 74 dB for quiet study, 85 dB for everyday use and 94 dB for noisy environments like aeroplanes or car journeys, according to the manufacturer. They are wired with a 3.5 mm jack for broad compatibility and fold flat for storage, which makes them practical for school bags and carry-on luggage. The soft, eco-leather ear cushions and an adjustable headband are designed to fit children from about 3 to 13 years, keeping the weight low so they can be worn for longer periods without fatigue. 🎧
Technical Specifications
- Name: awatrue Kids Headphones (Purple-Green)
- Volume limits: 74 dB / 85 dB / 94 dB
- Driver size: 40 mm
- Connector: 3.5 mm jack
- Weight: 180 g
- Fit: Foldable, adjustable headband
Benefits
Sound aims to be clear and immersive thanks to 40 mm drivers, with emphasis on articulated mids and trebles for speech and storytelling and boosted low frequencies for a sense of depth. The wired connection offers plug-and-play simplicity with tablets, laptops and many educational audio toys. Durability is noted by the brand's experience in producing child-focused headsets, and the foldable structure reduces the chance of accidental damage in transit. 😊
Usage Recommendations
Use the 74 dB setting for focused learning sessions and shared listening at home, switch to 85 dB for casual viewing of cartoons or music, and select 94 dB when background noise is high to maintain audibility without needing excessive volume. Consider that the maximum 94 dB setting, while intended for travel, may still feel loud for particularly sensitive ears, according to the manufacturer. The 3.5 mm lead works with most devices that retain a headphone port; if a device lacks that port, a suitable adapter will be required.









