My 8‑year‑old came running into the living room like he’d discovered fire. “Dad! These headphones have a volume limit so my ears won’t get hurt!” He shoved his tablet in my face, and I sighed. I opened the Amazon tab. Again.
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The Puro Sound Labs BT2200 are Bluetooth kids headphones with a built‑in volume cap at 85dB, a padded headband, and a microphone for calls. They come in a few colors and promise safe listening without blowing out little eardrums. They also work wired if the battery dies.
What Does the Internet Think?
Over 5,600 people have weighed in, and it sits at 4.5 stars. Most parents like the volume limiter and the sound quality. A decent chunk of reviews mention the battery life could be better, and a few say the ear cups are a bit small for bigger kids. Nothing alarming, but nothing that makes me run to check out. ★★★★½ across 5,600 reviews.
These are the vanilla yogurt of kids headphones. Safe, functional, nobody’s going to complain, but nobody’s going to rave either. The volume limit is a genuine plus if you’re worried about hearing damage. But for the price, you’d expect a little more battery life or a sturdier case. They’re fine. Classic meh.
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