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Dr. Quentin Hills
> 3 dayWe visit dirt tracks every weekend. My 3yo loves wearing these and they fit great. No more covering his ears. He puts these on, and half the time forgets he has them on. They dont seem to both him, and they are light weight. He had dropped them and they havent broke. So def recommend for little ears.
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Amanda S.
> 3 dayI recommend these headphones for kids that wear them all day. My kiddo is 6yrs old and is sensitive to sounds.
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Brittany
> 3 dayBought them for my 4 year old. She doesn’t like them. They are too tight on her head. We bought a different kind as well and compared to those (the others are more expensive) these are a waste of money. They don’t fit as well. They kind of move on their own. Like I said, they’re way too tight.
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litelnole
> 3 dayWhile I understand that this type of ear protection needs to be tight, these seem excessively so. the spring mechanism is difficult for me to get the hang of opening quickly as were trying to train him to use them. I got these for my autistic 2 year old - he loves temple pressure so I didnt think it would be a big deal, but even all 3 of his therapists have remarked that they are VERY TIGHT around the head. Hes only 2 so Im guessing that they wont last him very long which was another big disappointment. Getting them unfolded and extended to be ready to wear is cumbersome for me - and definitely not something that he would be capable of, which makes them less likely to use. I had high hopes for these, but theyre so difficult to manage i dont know if theyll ever be a viable option for my son. Theyre so tight when you try to open them that i lose my grip and they flip out of place and slide back into their original position - and im an adult! I dont see how my son could manage these on his own - even in a few years - but by then how tight they are on his growing head might be an issue.
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Tiffany
> 3 dayMy 9 year old daughter is in 3rd grade and is on the Autism spectrum. She attends an after school program on campus, which means she is literally at her school from 8:15 am to 6 pm Monday through Friday. If youve ever spent any amount of time on an elementary school campus, then you already know the noise level tends to range from mid-level to high to ear splitting! Its really challenging for kids with sensory issues to tolerate. These are the second pair of noise cancelling headphones I bought my child, and by far, these are the best! She says shes able to concentrate better in class, and isnt feeling as overstimulated as she used to feel without hearing protection. PLUS, theyre cute as heck, and even the neurotypical kids have asked to try them on! Definitely a worthwhile purchase. Fiiiiiive starrrrrrrs!
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Daniela mata
> 3 dayPretty sturdy! My son really likes them and he’s autistic, plus sensory processing so it’s a big deal that he’s leaving them on! He cannot stand loud noises or voices so he has learned to cope better with them on. He wears them in the car, at school, and at therapy. Instead of arriving to school crying because of all the loud cars and the noise the school buses make, plus all the other kids crying, he wears them and all those noises are suddenly gone to him. They’re really effective and are a huge help.
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E Arroway
Greater than one weekThese fit everyone in the house well, from kids to 62 250 lb man. They feel tighter than ear muffs for adults which helps them seal better and block more sound. For all-day wear, maybe they are uncomfortable for adults, but Ive never had adult-sized ear muffs that were super comfy after 2 hours. Every aspect is well-made and the prints are nice quality. We use it with our blender as well as with power tools etc. Highly recommended. . Went to buy another few pairs as gifts and now this said nose cancelling in the listing. It is NOT noise cancelling. This is a passive, non-electronic, classic earmuff for hearing protection.
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Jordan
Greater than one weekMy 3 year old was terrified of fireworks and these made it easy for him to wear and enjoy the fun this year
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Lydia
> 3 dayMy son has sensory processing disorder and while he loves to make noise, noisy situations outside of his control stress him to the max. We always have these handy in our bag anywhere we go. They fit him (2yr old) as well as my older children and even I can fit into them. They do muffle noise very very well. We did have a situation where one of the ear pieces came off but it was easily fixed and hasn’t happened since. The quality is super nice and the fact that they have held up superbly to his heavy handness says a lot. We should be able to get years of use!
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jessica flores
> 3 dayHad to send back it was to tight for his head and not sturdy