My Happy Tot Noise Cancelling Headphones for Kids, Adjustable Baby Ear Protection Earmuffs with Ergonomic Design
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m. johnson
> 3 dayMy son wore his for church. We managed to put them on while he was sleeping and no issues. Must be pretty comfy! He did not wake up during the church music (which can be loud) so they cancel a lot of noise. Like the idea they can grow with the kid rather than just for an infant. Happy with the purchase.
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Sky
> 3 dayI bought this for my newborn so that I can bring him to the movies with my toddler. He was one month when first used then again at two months. They were pretty big on his little head and they are bulky so kind of uncomfortable for wearing baby but I think I would have been fine if I kept him in his carrier. All in al they got the job done, he was not disturbed by the loud scenes of the movie.
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magaly
Greater than one weekWe went to a monster truck show and my toddler was able to handle the noise so well with his headphones! (He is 18 months)
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Maranda Gomez
> 3 dayThese are good quality and look very nice. The noise isn’t completely cancelled. It’s muffled. They do serve the purpose to protect my baby from loud noises with the ability to still hear things.
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BB67
> 3 dayMy son didnt mind having these on, and hes one to take absolutely anything off of his head. I put them on myself to check them out - the noise isnt cancelled, so you can still hear if someones talking to you, but it is dulled enough to protect your ears. Looking forward to using these on vacation. Also, the confirmation/thank you email that you get from the company when you order these is hilarious. Very happy with the purchase!
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Emily
> 3 dayMy 3yo is afraid of the beep-beep (smoke detector) in his room. Backstory: When he was two there was a wildfire near our home that caused us to evacuate and all the smoke detectors were going off. It was traumatic for him and he has been afraid of smoke detectors ever since. Well, he is scared that while he is sleeping the beep-beep will go off and it will be very loud and hurt his ears. Enter My Happy Tot. He freaking loves these things. They are easy enough for him to put on himself. If he is scared, he puts them on and goodbye fear. He actually wears them all the time. Though I think that is partly so he has an excuse to not listen I cant hear you mommy... We used them at a firework show last weekend and he handled the loud booms like a boss. Highly recommend them!
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MH
> 3 dayNot a very strong noise-muffling effect. On one hand, baby is still afraid of the blender and vacuum wearing these, even when in the next room. On the other hand, he successfully sat through a parade with bagpipes without getting upset. So they do have their uses, especially for the price!
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Josh L.
> 3 dayExcellent! My little guy (9 months) took a little while getting used to these, but now we ride around on the lawn mower and I can work with air nailers, saw, hammers, etc when I need to without worrying about hurting his ears or making him cry. We got these when he was about 6 months and they did fit, but I think as he has gotten just a bit bigger, (9 months now) the fit is better, but plenty of room left for him to grow.
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Jaime Elena Carlson
20-11-2024We’re remodeling our apartment and living in it. So I put these on our son and he’s happy and not scared of the loud machinery. I’m so happy with this purchase and they really work. They even fit on my head. I can use them for anything. They even squish his cheeks together and make him look even cuter! Who knew?!
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martinnis09
> 3 dayIt muffles noise but does not completely block it out. I had my two older children test it for me before trying it out on the baby. I purchased this for my 6 month old for a number of events and activities where there is too much noise. Weve used it at a wedding so far and it made his experience much more enjoyable. He was even able to relax enough to fall asleep. He doesnt need absolute silence to fall asleep-he has two older siblings-but loud music in a small space is too much for a 6 month old. I plan to use this when attending sport events and the other million weddings we have this year.