BuddyPhones Headphones Explore, pink
Technical data
Connectors | 3,5 mm minijack |
Colour | White |
Weight | 109 gram |
Wireless communication | No |
Cable length | 0.8 Meter |
Frequency (min) | 20 Hz |
Frequency (max) | 20 kHz |
Application | Music |
Design | Full-size |
Sound | Stereo |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Sensitivity | 85 Decibel |
Microphone | Yes |
Warning | CE+WEEE |
Description
If you are already irritated or irritated with how often you have to buy new headphones for your child, because the next one has already broken or does not play sound, you've come to the right place! BuddyPhones Explore is one of the few that are not headphones that only look like children's headphones! BuddyPhones Explore are headphones that were really created with children in mind, and above all for children. They are made of extremely durable, durable, flexible and at the same time safe for children materials, thanks to which they do not succumb to even the most destructive force. Multiple putting on and taking off, folding and unfolding, bending and twisting are no longer a problem, the BuddyPhones Explore is made just for that!
Imagine that the quarrels between kids about who can listen to music now may finally end! The BuddyPhones Explore headphones in the set have an audio cable with a BuddyJack splitter, which allows you to connect up to four pairs of headphones to one audio device (e.g. a telephone)! In practice, this means that as many as four children can use one telephone and, for example, talk to a loved one or simply listen to music, or even participate in remote lessons.
The BuddyPhones Explore headphones use a built-in, always-on sound-control that limits the sound volume to 85dB, which is the level recommended for children by the World Health Organization (WHO). Volume limitations, along with BuddyPhones patented passive noise reduction, which blocks out most of the unwanted noise from outside, means your child won't feel the need to constantly turn up the volume. Thanks to BuddyPhones Explore, you can be sure that your child's hearing is safe, even if they listen to music for a long time.