BANIGIPA Kids Headphones (Open Ear) Bluetooth 5.4 with Mic, 13g Ultra-Light, 10H Playtime
Product description
The essentials
If you’re looking for kids’ Bluetooth headphones that keep them aware of what’s going on around them, open-ear is the idea here. BANIGIPA’s kids headset uses an open-ear design with air conduction, so it’s meant to let your child listen without sealing the ear canal like traditional in-ear models. On paper, that’s a practical way to reduce the “head down, world out” effect on the school run, while still covering everyday activities like studying online, music, calls and travel.
The brand also leans heavily on hearing protection: a claimed healthy volume control with a maximum around 85dB, plus a 13mm driver designed for a surround-sound field effect. It’s not a replacement for good volume habits, but it does address one of the usual worries parents have with kids’ headphones.
What stands out in day-to-day use

Open-ear comfort is the headline. The headset is described as ultra-light at 13g and designed not to compress the ears, which matters if your child wears them for schoolwork or long journeys. There’s also mention of a 360° bendable, non-deformable memory aluminium frame, so it’s built with bag life in mind.
For controls, there are multi-functional physical buttons aimed at kids: power on/off, play/pause, previous/next track, volume+ and call actions (answer/hang up/reject). One small limitation to note from the description: volume- isn’t supported, so your child may need help if they overshoot the level.
And for calls, the built-in microphone uses ENC noise cancellation technology for hands-free calling. Again, that’s “on paper” useful, especially if your child needs to join classes or make quick calls without constant phone handling.


Hearing protection and the 85dB claim

The product is positioned as “super safe” open-ear headphones, with the sound pressure at the ear described as staying below a healthy threshold of 85dB. That’s reassuring if you’re trying to buy with caution rather than just choosing based on sound quality.
Still, it’s worth being realistic: hearing health depends on more than the headset alone. Even with volume control, it helps to set sensible listening routines (shorter sessions, breaks, and adjusting volume together at the start).
Connection, battery life and charging
Bluetooth 5.4 is used for a stable connection, with a stated connection range of up to 33 feet. The description also says the wireless chip supports faster transmission without tangles, which should help when your child is moving around at home, on the way to school, or using a tablet/phone around the house.

Battery life is claimed at up to 10 hours, with USB-C fast charging. The stated charging time is 1.5 hours for a full charge. For a school week, that’s the sort of spec that reduces the “did we charge it?” stress.
There’s also IPX5 waterproof protection for “small amounts of sweat and raindrops”. That’s useful for everyday spills and light weather, but it’s also clearly not designed for swimming—so if your child wants water activities, you’ll need a different approach.


Where it fits best (and where it might not)
It makes sense if you want open-ear wireless headphones for a child over 3 years old for studying online, listening to music, playing games, or during commuting. The open-ear concept is particularly appealing if you’re trying to keep situational awareness—think after-school walks, car rides, and travel—without going fully over-ear.

It may not be the best match if your priority is maximum isolation or very strong bass at low volumes. Open-ear designs often feel more “air” than “lock-in”, and the description doesn’t promise deep noise blocking. Also, if your child is used to headphones with full volume control, the lack of volume- support (volume-) could be a minor annoyance.
Quick buying checks before you commit
Before buying, it’s worth double-checking a few practical points from the description:
- Device compatibility: it’s described as compatible with most Bluetooth devices (phones, laptops, tablets, PCs and even smartwatches), but you’ll still want to confirm your exact device supports Bluetooth.
- Age and fit: the headset is described for children over 3 years old, and it recommends allowing 3–5 days for adaptation if your child is new to open-ear wear.
- Use case: IPX5 is for sweat and raindrops, so avoid assuming it’s suitable for swimming.
- Volume control behaviour: volume- isn’t supported, so check whether that works for your household routine.

Is it worth it?


A solid pick if you like the idea of open-ear kids headphones with Bluetooth 5.4, a lightweight frame, and a built-in mic for hands-free calling—especially if hearing protection and awareness around the child matter to you. The 10-hour battery claim and USB-C fast charging are also the sort of practical benefits that help for school and travel.
You may want to skip it if your child needs stronger isolation, or if you know they’ll struggle without volume- control. It’s not the type of headset you buy purely for deep noise cancelling or “closed world” immersion—this one is more about everyday listening with a safety-first tilt.
Mini FAQ

Are these headphones designed to be aware of surroundings? The open-ear design and air conduction approach are meant to keep the ear canal “clean” while helping your child stay more alert to what’s happening around them.
Do they have a microphone for calls? Yes. There’s a built-in microphone with ENC noise cancellation for hands-free calling.
How long does the battery last? The description states up to 10 hours of music time, with 1.5 hours for a full charge via USB-C.
Is it waterproof for swimming? No. IPX5 is described for small amounts of sweat and raindrops, not swimming.
Is volume- supported? The description notes that volume- isn’t supported, while volume+ is.
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