My kid came home from their friend's house the other day with that particular gleam in their eye. You know the one—the look that says someone else's parents have something we apparently need. It was these headphones. I opened a tab. Then another. Then I sighed and made some coffee.

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Kid
But Dad, these ones have volume limiting! And they're specifically made for kids! Jamie's have them and they're PINK with little designs and—
Dad
Okay, okay. Let me look into it. They do get decent reviews, I'll give them that.
Kid
So we're getting them? Please? They're supposed to be safe for hearing and everything!
Dad
They're... fine. Which is sometimes the most honest thing I can say about a product.

What Is It?

The Puro Sound Labs BT2200 is a wireless kids' headphone designed with parental peace-of-mind in mind. It includes volume limiting, Bluetooth connectivity, and comes in several cheerful colorways that actually look decent. It's built specifically for younger ears, which is thoughtful, even if the execution is pretty standard.

What Does the Internet Think?

These headphones have over 5,600 reviews and sit at a solid 4.5-star rating—which is genuinely respectable. Parents seem to appreciate the safety features and the fact that they don't fall apart in a week. The consensus is basically: they do what they say they'll do, and nobody's complaining loudly, but nobody's raving either. ★★★★½ across 5,600 reviews.

😐 Meh.
★★★★½ 4.5 stars  ·  5,600 reviews

Here's the thing: the Puro Sound Labs BT2200 are fine. They're safe, they work, kids like them. But 'fine' is where a lot of products live, and sometimes fine is good enough—and sometimes it isn't. These headphones don't do anything wrong, which is honestly their whole personality. If you want something with some actual character or standout features, you might want to keep shopping. But if you just need something reliable that won't blow your kid's eardrums out? This'll do the job.

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💡 We Have Something Like That At Home

JBL Jr Series Headphones
Similar safety features and sound quality, usually a bit cheaper, and the build quality edges out the Puro in most reviews.
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