These Kid Sized Headphones Let Parents Control The Volume Limit
Dec 12, 2012 19:06
Giving kids a pair of headphones at a young age runs the risk of them not knowing just how loud is loud. But here's a solution: Fuhu Inc, released their child sized headphones called nabi Notes. The company says it has "DJ Quality sound".
They are a pair of "high quality headphones that are just as high end as the ones grown ups use, but has ben designed with uniquely child sized components for younger audio fans" according to Fuhu.
The best part? Parents can limit the volume to 80dB to protect their child's hearing. When nabi mode is active a light will turn on, and the dual modes allow for switching volume limiting on and off with parent controlled and no controls.
Fuhu compares these headphones to the sound quality of "Beats, Ludacris Soul and other high-end headphones."
The headphones retail for $99 and will be available for limited release in late December and will fully launch in January 2013.
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