eKids 140 Mouse Kids Headphones Operational Manual

June 4, 2024
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eKids 140 Mouse Kids Headphones

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Specifications

  • DIMENSIONS: 7 x 9 x 3 in
  • WEIGHT: 4 ounces
  • CONNECTIVITY TYPE: Wired
  • COMPATIBILITY: Android, iOS
  • BRAND: eKids

Introduction

Headphones with the Minnie Mouse logo look and sound fantastic! Parental controls on these volume-restricted headphones help preserve hearing so your child can listen to high-quality music at appropriate volume levels. On iOS or Android devices, adjust the parental control for the best listening experience (see back of packaging for more information). Enjoy hours of stereo sound in any environment by connecting to tablets, smartphones, PCs, or any other audio device with a 3.5mm connector. You may connect two pairs of headphones to one audio device using the share port audio splitter that is included into these wired headphones. On a tablet, enjoy a movie together or listen to music with a pal!

When wearing headphones for school, travel, or homework, an adjustable headband and pivoting ear cushions offer a personalized, comfortable fit. Any lover of the well-known cartoon character will like the vibrant, bold artwork and kid-friendly design. Any child who loves Disney will adore these headphones for kids! Explore our fantastic range of more kids products by visiting the ekids brand store!

What’s in the Box?

  • Kids Wired Headphones x 1
  • Sharing Port x 1

How to use the Minnie Mouse Kids Headphones

The kid’s headphones are really easy to operate. Their operation is wired. They can be plugged into any gadget with a 3.5mm audio connector. Connect your headphones’ 3.5mm audio jack to the 3.5mm audio port on your gadget.

What is the sharing port used for?

A sharing port is included with the headphones. A straightforward device called a sharing port can be used to link two pairs of headphones to the same audio source. Simply connect your other headphones’ 3.5mm audio jack to the Kids wired headphones’ sharing port. Connect these headphones’ 3.5mm audio wire to your gadget. Enjoy!

How should I operate the volume limiter?

Your headphones have a volume limiter that has three settings: low, medium, and high. It is located on the ear cups. From here, you can choose the relevant choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do headphones have a volume limit?

Volume limiting headphones normally only release noises up to 85 decibels (dB), which is a safe level, as opposed to conventional headphones that can emit sounds up to 115 dB (decibels).

What volume should kids headphones be?

As we’ve already mentioned, most experts agree that an ambient noise level of 85 dBA is deemed to be reasonably safe for listening for an hour, and many children’s headphones make the claim that they can only be turned up to that level.

Can children use noise Cancelling headphones?

They may be beneficial for children who have hearing loss. Noise-cancelling headphones can help hearing-impaired children develop better listening abilities.

What is a safe volume for kids?

For eight hours a day, keeping the noise at 70%, or 82 dB, has been deemed safe, but for youngsters, it is best to keep it much lower. Only 90 minutes at 80 percent volume, or 89 decibels, are considered safe.

Is 70 decibels too loud for baby?

When your baby is agitated, you’ll want to turn up the white noise volume to match the intensity of their crying, which can reach 100 dB or more! While 60 to 70 decibels is wonderful for keeping peaceful kids calm

Are wireless headphones good for kids?

Children should not be exposed to noise levels above 85 dB, according to WHO. Think about how loud a face-to-face conversation is on average—60 dB—to get an idea of that. Additionally, parents should only allow their kids to wear wireless headphones for a maximum of an hour at a time.

Can 3 year olds use headphones?

As long as the child’s headphones have the right features and adequate safety, it is safe for them to wear them. However, parents shouldn’t rely exclusively on the features of the headphones. In order to guarantee that devices are being utilized safely, they must also keep an eye on him or her while they are using them.

Is Bluetooth safe for toddlers?

Everyone has already gotten used to using wireless gadgets, and it’s reasonable to say that the majority of families use one or more wireless devices to keep the kids entertained during long vehicle rides. But are Bluetooth headphones secure for young children and infants as well? Yes, it is the answer.

Why do kids need noise cancelling headphones?

Although noise reduction headphones lessen actual noise levels (measured in decibels), they do not entirely silence the environment. This makes it possible for kids with hearing sensitivities to engage in potentially loud settings without becoming overstimulated by the sounds surrounding them.

What age can kids use in ear headphones?

These tiny headphones may easily fit on your child’s head and are appropriate for children ages 2 and up. For added comfort, they also contain hypoallergenic ear cushions. These headphones work with all of the most popular devices, including Leapfrog gadgets, iPads, and cell phones.

How do you lock the volume on kids Fire tablet?

Log into the parental account in order for this feature to function on a child’s profile. Go to settings, pick “Max Volume Restrictor,” then go down to Profiles & Family Library > child’s profile > Add Content > Share Content > Games & Apps > Done.

Is 85 dB safe for kids?

As we discussed above, the majority of specialists agree that an environmental noise level of 85 dBA is reasonably safe for only an hour of listening, so if your child frequently listens at the maximum volume, it’s vital for them to take pauses.

How loud is too loud headphones?

The World Health Organization (WHO) advises only 8 hours of headphone use at an intensity of 85 decibels (dB). However, the sound intensity of typical audio equipment ranges from 75 to 136 dB.

What is pink noise?

With increased strength in the lower frequencies, pink noise is a sound that has a haphazard mixture of all detectable frequencies1. In particular, pink noise has a constant overall intensity over all octaves2, but the level of each individual pitch falls by 3 decibels3 as the octave increases.

Is it safe to sleep with Bluetooth headphones?

Yes, as long as your earphones are comfy enough to prevent you from being disturbed while you sleep, using headphones is not harmful. Before going to bed, you can slow your pulse rate and prevent your mind from reflecting on your daily pressures by listening to soothing music or a calming podcast.

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