

"Kids Guard" children’s headphones: sound fun up to 85 dB
The musical preferences of children of nursery and primary school age are very different: they listen to the radio play for hours on end, emulate their father's love of metal or sing along to favourite children's songs. Ideally, everything from radio plays to charts should be very loud - but children's sensitive ears hear things quite differently. The "Kids Guard" children's headphones have a volume limiter so that children can listen to their radio play and dance to their favourite hits all day long without damaging their hearing. This means that even if your child would like to turn the volume up really loud, more than 85 decibels is not possible - this corresponds roughly to the volume of a gentle piano playing or the traffic noise on a main road. Whether it's mum's dance hits, dad's metal classics or the story on the Toniebox® or Tigerbox® - your child's ears won't be overstrained with the children's headphones.

Flexible and comfortable: on-ear headphones for children
Headphones on, headphones off - children's headphones have to put up with a lot. It's a good thing that the "Kids Guard" is always up for a bit of fun. The flexible headband remains robust and stable, even if it is twisted and bent during play. It is also much easier for small children's hands to put on headphones made of a flexible material. Whether they are four, five, six or seven years old - children will enjoy these colourful on-ear headphones for a long time, as the headband can be adjusted and simply grows with the child. The soft ear pads of the on-ear headphones make it particularly comfortable to listen to the adventures of Pettersson and Findus for hours on end - with a 3.5 mm jack plug for universal connection to tablets, smartphones, hi-fi systems, etc.


Always there with a headset
Phone call with grandma, interactive radio play or learning platform - the children's headphones are equipped with a microphone and can therefore also be used as a headset by the little ones. Clear communication live with grandparents, teachers and friends.

Detachable cable for a safe sound experience
Wild romping, pillow fights, dancing - children can get tangled up in the 1.2 metre long cable or trip while playing. The 3.5 mm jack cable of the children's headphones is detachable, which means that, if the cable is pulled when playing or tripping, the jack plug will come out of the socket. This way, the children can let off steam safely to the music and the parents can relax. If the cable breaks, you don't have to buy a whole new pair of children's headphones, just a new jack cable.