| | |  | Sports & Outdoor Play | Home » » » Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Headphones Pink | | | | | | | Description: | | The Kid-Tough Headphones are the only set of headphones built safe for preschoolers ears, built right for preschoolers heads, and built tough enough for rough preschooler use. No matter what device the headphones are plugged into, the headphones will only play at a level that is safe for your child's hearing. Manufacturer Recommended Age: 36 months - 8 years. | | | Features: | |
• Designed especially for kids and the way they play
• Size-adjustable comfort-fit headband and padded ear cushions
• Built-in volume limiter that automatically lowers high-volume sound
• Plugs into standard audio jacks (DVD, CD, mp3 and more)
• Available in blue and pink
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.75 inches | | Product Height:
| 8.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.55 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 18 reviews |
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Piece of pooJun 14, 2010 We bought these to use with my ipod on an airplane trip so my daughter could watch some shows. They are so quiet that she could not even hear them on the plane so we ended up not using them, they have been stored since and she just asked if she could listen to some music. Took them out and the left ear is already not working. These were a total waste of money and I have gotten ZERO use out of them. They got one star because they are cute and fit her well but what good is that when she can't hear the darn music?
Poorly DesignedJun 11, 2010 These headphones are poorly designed. The large blocky volume regulator is heavy and pulls/tugs at the headphones causing them to slip off when the kids move around. I know that some "testing lab" has determined what is a "safe/unsafe" volume level for children but come on! These headphones simply cannot be heard even in a quiet room with two adults having a normal conversation! Much less with a TV going or heaven forbid in a CAR! Back to Amazon go these. Anyone have another suggestion for a better pair for a 5 yr old?
Grand kids love themMay 28, 2010 We bought two sets. One for our granddaughter and one for our grandson. They fit their ears well, and also keeps them from turning up the sound so loud it will hurt their eardrums. They wag them around wherever they go, and they still have great sound quality.
Headphone volume is too softMay 08, 2010 I bought these headphones for my 2 1/2 year old to use with our portable DVD player on a plane. I contemplated other headphone options, but figured the durability of Fisher Price products along with this saying they are for 3 year olds made this a better option for us.
Unfortunately the volume on these headphones is so low my daughter could barely hear anything on the plane. I had the DVD player volume all the way up. I know it wasn't my DVD player because I tried my ear buds, and they worked fine.
You're better off buying "real" headphones for a young child instead.
Works okay (but not in the Leapster2)Apr 09, 2010 We bought this headset for our 3 year old daughter so she could use it with her Leaspter2 and our iPod. It works fine in the iPod, although our daughter says it's not loud enough. In the Leapster2, however, it does not work well at all. The Leapster2's case is curved and the plug will not stay in far enough to keep the connection; it comes loose every time the Leapster2 is moved.
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