Noise Reduction Baby Headphones
Noise Reduction Baby Headphones
Why We Love It
Protect little ears with our Noise Reduction Baby Headphones. Snug and comfy, these headphones are specially designed for babies and toddlers. Cushioned headphones fit right over your baby's ears and a soft stretchy band keeps them securely in place. Comes with two interchangeable headband straps for a sleek and stylish look. Keep your baby calm and content whatever your surroundings. Compact design fits right into a diaper bag or tote
- Helps reduce startling or potentially harmful auditory input
- Supports babies and toddlers who are sensitive to loud noise
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 0-3
Ideas for Use
- Protect baby's sensitive eardrums by reducing loud noises at live music shows or community events
- Bring along on airplane rides to protect ears during takeoff and landing
- Minimize exposure to auditory stimulation during trips to the mall or at sporting events
Details
- Includes one pair of headphones with two interchangeable headbands
- Folded: 3.3"H x 2.6"W. Headband: 20"L x 1.6"W
- Weighs 3.8 oz.
- Headphones: Made of ABS plastic with PVC leather over polyurethane foam filler Headbands: Made of nylon and rubber
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Colors: White headphones, navy headband and gray headband
Safety Information
Not for mouthing or chewing. Wear for up to 90 minutes at a time, for a maximum of 3 hours per day. The band should be snug but not tight around the child's head.
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