PowerLocus P2 Kids Wireless Headphones (Over-Ear) with 85dB Volume Limit, Mic, Foldable Case & Micro SD Support – Pink
Product description
If you’re shopping for kids’ wireless headphones, you usually end up weighing two things: convenience for the parent and reassurance on volume for the child’s ears. The PowerLocus P2 Kids aims at exactly that, with an 85dB volume limit, Bluetooth pairing, and extra ways to play audio (including cable and Micro SD/TF).
That said, this is very much a “kids-first” design. It’s not trying to be audiophile kit, so it’s worth thinking about your expectations before buying—especially if you’re comparing it to higher-end adult headphones.
The essentials (quick overview)
The PowerLocus P2 Kids Headphones are over-ear, wireless Bluetooth headphones designed for children. They come with a built-in microphone for talk/online classes, fold up for travel, and include a protective carry case. On paper, they cover a lot of everyday listening scenarios thanks to three audio modes: Bluetooth, wired (audio cable enabled), and Micro SD/TF.
There’s also a key safety element: a volume limit of 85dB, positioned as a way to prevent the sound from going louder than that while your child is listening. For many families, that’s the main reason to choose a kids model rather than a generic headset.

A further practical detail is that Bluetooth pairing is designed to be simple: the headphones “slide” into pairing mode. They also support pairing up to 2 devices at the same time, which can help in households where more than one device gets used.
What stands out in day-to-day use
If you’ve ever wrestled with complicated pairing menus on the move, you’ll appreciate the intent here: the PowerLocus P2 is meant to be straightforward to set up for kids and parents. The on-ear control buttons are there for changing songs and adjusting volume without having to reach for the connected device.
The built-in microphone is another clear practical win. For home schooling, online lessons, or chatting while a child listens, it reduces the need for extra add-ons.


For travel and days out, the foldable build plus a hard protective carry case should make it easier to toss into a bag without the headphones getting squashed. And because the design is over-ear with soft foam-filled earmuffs, it’s aiming for comfort for longer sessions—though, like all kids headsets, comfort can still be a bit dependent on head shape.

Tech specs
- Type: Kids over-ear wireless headphones with volume limit
- Name: PowerLocus P2 Kids Headphones Wireless
- Colour: Pink
- Connection types: Wireless Bluetooth, wired audio cable mode, Micro SD/TF mode
- Bluetooth version: Bluetooth 5.0
- Wireless range (rated): up to 36ft
- Safety volume limit: 85dB
- Microphone: Built-in microphone
- Pairing: Can pair up to 2 devices at the same time
- Storage support: Micro SD/TF cards accepted up to 32GB
- Controls: On-ear control buttons for song/volume
- Design: Foldable with protective carry case
- Compatibility (as stated): iOS, Android, Windows, Mac and etc (for wired use with phones/tablets/laptops/PC/TV)
Pros
- 85dB volume limited approach for hearing safety while listening
- Three playback options: Bluetooth, wired, and Micro SD/TF (up to 32GB)
- Built-in microphone for talk and online classes
- Designed to pair up to 2 devices at the same time
- Foldable design with a hard carry case for travel
- Includes comfort-focused over-ear foam earmuffs and a padded headband
What might disappoint (and when to be cautious)

No matter how well a product is written, there are a few areas where the PowerLocus P2 may not be the perfect match.
First, the Micro SD/TF feature has clear benefits, but it also depends on the kind of use you have planned. If your child will mostly listen via Bluetooth, the Micro SD side may simply be “nice to have”.
Second, TV use has a caveat: to pair with a TV, the entry notes you would need an additional Bluetooth adapter. That’s not a deal-breaker if you already have one, but it’s a detail worth checking before you assume it will work straight away with every TV.


Finally, it claims wireless connection up to 36ft and “without distortion” on paper, but real-world range can vary with walls, distance, and household signal noise—so it’s better to treat that as a best-case figure rather than a guarantee everywhere.
¿Merece la pena? (value-for-money decision)

It’s worth considering the PowerLocus P2 Kids if your priority is a straightforward kids headphone that keeps volume capped at 85dB and still offers convenience for school and travel. The combo of Bluetooth plus wired plus Micro SD/TF means fewer “it won’t work on this device” moments.
It may not be the best choice if you want maximum compatibility with TVs without extra adapters, or if you’re expecting a premium audio experience. This sits more in the practical, family-use lane than high-end listening.
It also makes sense if your child is using multiple devices at home, because the ability to pair up to 2 devices at the same time can reduce daily hassle.
Everyday use example
Imagine a typical school day setup: you pair the PowerLocus P2 to a tablet for lessons, then when you switch to a laptop for homework, you can connect to the second device without having to fully re-pair everything from scratch. For a commute or a trip, you can rely on the foldable design and carry case, and if you don’t want to drain the battery of a Bluetooth source, Micro SD/TF mode gives you another way to play audio.

Who it suits, and who should skip
It suits you if you’re looking for children’s over-ear wireless headphones with a volume limit (85dB), a microphone for online classes, and multiple ways to play audio across common devices.


You may want to skip it if you need guaranteed TV pairing without any extra Bluetooth adapter, or if you’re trying to match it with devices that aren’t covered by the stated use cases.
FAQs
How does the 85dB volume limit work for kids?

The product is described as “volume limited” to 85dB, with the intention that it won’t go louder than that and helps protect your child’s hearing while they listen.
Can it be used with both Bluetooth and cable?
Yes. The entry states it’s audio cable enabled, so you can use it with phones, tablets, laptops, PC and TV (with the TV pairing note mentioned for Bluetooth).
What about Micro SD/TF—what size cards does it support?
It accepts Micro SD cards up to 32GB, as stated in the information provided.
Do I need extra equipment for TV Bluetooth?
For TV pairing specifically, the information says you would need an additional Bluetooth adapter.
Is it suitable for online classes?
With a built-in microphone and the stated compatibility with iOS/Android/Windows/Mac, it’s positioned as a good option for online classes where your child needs to listen and talk.
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