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kate boquet
> 24 hourThis product is especially good for autistic children who are sensitive to noise. This is the second pair I have ordered for a child, one for school and one for home. Great product and a good price.
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Kindle Customer - Rich
> 24 hourThese will be used when my grandson goes to his first monster truck show this year. The fit was perfect and he liked wearing them.
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goofins
> 24 hourthese are great noise canceling headset. I purchased them for my autistic child and they help greatly when we are out in public. The part that rest against the ear is soft. So far they have worn really well I would recommend..
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Beaulah Maggio
> 24 hourFit well, fold up nicely and worked well for our elementary age kids at loud concert.
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Tonia Brooks
> 24 hourGot these in every color for some of my 2nd graders who need sensory support. Using them as a tool for students to use to focus during independent work time as well as for helping students with behavior challenges. They are definitely the most well-made and stylish earphones/muffs I’ve purchased, so it shouldn’t be tough selling the kids on wearing them. WAY better than Banz, which I’ve also purchased. They are more streamlined (less bulky), padding is MUCH softer, and they fit snuggly and are therefore very comforting to wear. Tried them on with my glasses and they fit comfortably. Haven’t tested for use over an extended period of time yet as I just got them, but they seem very durable. They fit me, my husband, and my 3 y.o., so sizing is very versatile and can be adjusted fairly effortlessly while staying put once sized. Sound is audible but MUCH quieter. I could hear a creaky cabinet door open, but it was very soft sounding. I have ADHD and some sensory processing disorder-related symptoms, I am very affected by sound, and I am very glad I ordered myself a pair along with my students’ for when noises get to be too much for me at home (others chewing food, screaming toddler, squeaky chihuahua...). I am comforted by the tension/pressure of the earmuffs and the padding is soft against my skin, not at all scratchy. It’s worth the investment 10 times over for my students, headphones/muffs that actually help them focus and keep calm, I think I may get 4 more pairs to keep in my classroom as tool for any of my students to use when they would like to create a peaceful space for themselves in what is in an often loud classroom. I can’t put a price on self-regulation as a teacher, I would have paid double for these if it meant I can keep my students with challenging behaviors mellowed out...we all learn better when that happens!
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Jordan
> 24 hourMy 3 year old was terrified of fireworks and these made it easy for him to wear and enjoy the fun this year
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Ashley
> 24 hourThese dont reduce noise by much at all. My toddler is on the small side by quite a bit and they still didnt fit his head very well at all. Theyre cute. They would work for louder than average gatherings, but nothing super loud. Theyd also probably fit the head of around age 1-2. Not completely unhappy. Just a bit disappointed they dont work as well as they seemed they wouldve.
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Elliott Kayser
> 24 hourI bought these for my 2-1/2 year old daughter. They seem sturdy and probably work well, but they squeeze her head quite a lot. She finds them so uncomfortable that she refuses to wear them.
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Erin G.
> 24 hourWe use these for our son who is autistic. They have survived being taken to sleep away camp and being tossed around in the back seat. Took one star for value as the added airplane print on the outside doesnt add anything other then vanity.
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Alyssa
> 24 hourUsed for sports games and they worked good! Great quality!