Sony Mdr-222Kd/Pin Childrens Headphones (Pink)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Sized for children over 8 years of age --- Most headphones don't fit children comfortably. The MDR-222KD headphones were designed with a child's head in mind. This allows the child to comfortably wear the headphones without strain that full sized headphones might cause as well as fit that eliminates the need to constantly adjust the headphones. Low volume --- By increasing the impedance on the headphones we have taken into account the sensitive nature of children¿s ears to try to eliminate volume issues that full sized earphones might cause. Lightweight --- By sizing these headphones correctly your child can use these headphones on long trips very comfortably.
Product Details
- Color: PINK
- Brand: Sony
- Model: MDR-222KD/PIN
- Dimensions: 2.20" h x 7.00" w x 9.70" l, .25 pounds
Features
- Small headphones sized for children over 8 years of age
- High impedance allows for low volume headphones
- Lightweight for comfortable long time listening
Customer Reviews
cute but too small
these
would probably work for 5 to 6 yr old children of average size.
had to send them back. My granddaughter is 8yrs old and they
were too small.
Excellent headphones for my 3 and 5 year olds
We needed some chid-size headphones to replace the wireless that came with our Honda. These fit the kid's heads and added bonus having the pink for my daughter. Teamed these with one 3.5MM extension cable to get headphone to the passengers side - both kids love them
Poor Sound Quality & Extremely low volume
Maybe we got a dud...but I bought some of these headphones at Target before a road trip & the sound quality is extremely poor. Our 5 y.o. finally just wanted them unplugged since the ambient road noise was drowning out the sound from the show she was watching. I suspect the volume regulation is set low in an abundance of caution against ear damage, but Sony went too low in this case.






