KIDSDESIGN Kids Troll Headphones User Instructions
- June 5, 2024
- KIDSDESIGN
Table of Contents
- KIDSDESIGN Kids Troll Headphones
- Specifications
- Introduction
- HOW HEADPHONES WORK
- HOW TO USE HEADPHONES SAFELY
- HOW TO GET TODDLER TO WEAR HEADPHONES
- HOW TO TELL IF HEADPHONES ARE TOO LOUD
- HOW TO KNOW IF HEADPHONES ARE BLEEDING
- HOW TO STOP BLEEDING SOUND
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
KIDSDESIGN Kids Troll Headphones

Specifications
- BRAND: KIDSDESIGN
- COLOR: Trolls
- CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Wired
- MODEL NAME: Trolls Youth Headphones
- FORM FACTOR: Over Ear
- COMPATIBILITY: iOS, Android
- PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 6 x 2.5 x 9 inches
- ITEM WEIGHT: 7.4 ounces
Introduction
Here are the brand-new Trolls kid-friendly headphones. Whatever you want to hear, you may do so in safety, comfort, and style. The volume limiting lever on these premium headphones ensures that the sound levels are appropriate for children. The adorable Trolls designs are ideal for your child. Connect your audio device and start listening to whatever you like. You can listen to your music for as long as you like thanks to the quality and comfort of the pivoting ear cushions and adjustable headband. Your child will love receiving this as a gift or a birthday present. Any audio device can be connected to a volume limiting switch. flexible headband Adjustable ear cushions Trolls graphics ideal present
HOW HEADPHONES WORK
In essence, headphones function similarly to speakers and the opposite of microphones in that they convert electrical energy into sound by employing magnets to cause air vibrations, which in turn produce sound. Data, or 1s and 0s, are used to store digital audio on a device.
HOW TO USE HEADPHONES SAFELY
Your device’s volume limit should be set to no louder than 70% of its maximum volume. Don’t pay too much attention. Use the 60/60 rule, which states that you should listen at 60 percent volume for 60 minutes before taking a break for at least 30 minutes to give your hearing a break.
HOW TO GET TODDLER TO WEAR HEADPHONES
Play your child’s favourite music at a modest volume that is loud enough for them to hear while placing the headphones over their ears. If your child becomes unhappy, attempt to divert their attention with a toy, some bubbles, or even some tasty treats.
HOW TO TELL IF HEADPHONES ARE TOO LOUD
- You’re starting to have headaches.
- Ringing, hissing, or buzzing noises can be heard.
- When using earbuds or headphones, you cannot talk.
- You can hear your music outside.
HOW TO KNOW IF HEADPHONES ARE BLEEDING
You can record how much sound the headphones leak using a microphone or sound recorder, then play it back to hear what it sounds like. Use your smartphone to record the sound while wearing headphones and listening to music to accomplish this.
HOW TO STOP BLEEDING SOUND
- Make use of foam earpads and tips. Silicone ear tips leak sound more easily than foam ear tips do.
- With your hands, enclose your earbuds.
- Use headphones with bone conduction.
- Use noise-canceling headphones.
- Put on a set of ear-protecting earmuffs.
- Reduce the volume.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do kids’ headphones work well?
Depending on the level, length of listening, and size of the ear canal, using headphones or earbuds can be safe for a youngster. It’s unlikely that one loud song will harm a child’s hearing. However, persistent exposure to loud music can eventually harm your hearing.
Should a three-year-old allow headphones?
As long as a pair of headphones has the proper features that offer enough protection, toddlers are safe wearing headphones. However, parents shouldn’t rely exclusively on the features of the headphones. In order to guarantee that devices are being utilised safely, they must also keep an eye on him or her while they are using them.
Can young children wear earbuds?
Toddlers can wear headphones for brief periods of time if they are of acceptable quality, the appropriate size, and have enough volume control. The WHO recommends keeping children’s headphones at 85 dB for no more than 8 hours at a time.
Are wireless earbuds secure for children?
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.
Children’s hearing damage from headphones
In order to prevent any long-term hearing damage to your children, it is important for parents to monitor their children’s exposure to loud noises, take steps to reduce excessive sound levels, and limit listening time. Keep in mind that hearing loss is permanent and cannot be reversed.
Are headphones safe for children under one?
You might be asking if all of this implies that any form of headphones are not a good choice for your infant or young child. This isn’t always the case, though. It all comes down to carefully selecting your technology and using it wisely. Tell your kids to use their devices with the volume down down.
Who uses headphones the most, by age group?
Even though hearing issues frequently affect the elderly, tinnitus and hearing loss are becoming more common among young individuals. More young individuals between the ages of 18 and 44 than those over the age of 45 use headphones.
How loudly should children’s headphones be set?
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.
Are wireless earbuds secure?
Since Bluetooth is a non-ionizing EMR, it is generally harmless for people and won’t harm them. In fact, Bluetooth has low specific absorption rates (SAR), further demonstrating that it is safe for people to use.
My hearing will be harmed by headphones.
If you use over-the-ear headphones for an extended period of time or listen to loud music, you could end up damaging your hearing. They simply pose less of a risk than earphones do: The level of a sound can be increased by 6 to 9 decibels when the source is in your ear canal, which can result in some major issues.
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