POWMEE P20 Kids Headphones Over-Ear Headphones-User Instructions

June 5, 2024
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POWMEE P20 Kids Headphones Over-Ear Headphones

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Specifications

  • CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Wired
  • CONNECTOR TYPE: 3.5mm Jack
  • AUDIO SENSITIVITY: 94 dB
  • SPECIAL FEATURE: Adjustable & Lightweight, Swivel by 90 degree, Ergonomic Design
  • FORM FACTOR: Over Ear
  • PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 7.7 x 1.6 x 7.7 inches
  • ITEM WEIGHT: 7.8 ounces
  • COMPATIBILITY: kids tablets, Kindle Fire, MAC, Xbox One, iPhone, Chromebooks, androids, iPad, iPod, laptops, tablets, computers, car DVD player, For iPhone 7 and above, iPad Pro 11 and 12.9 year 2020 models
  • LENGTH: 4.2 feet
  • PLUG: 3. 5mm

Introduction

The headband on the over-ear headphones is adjustable, allowing you to find the ideal fit for your head shape. a lightweight style for children age 2 and older. Although strong and comfy for the ears, it is quite light. It keeps still and muffles outside noise. The ear cups can swivel by 90 degrees so that you may travel without difficulty. They can also fold flat for simple storage, making them easy to transport and fit in bags and suitcases. You may wear it all day long because it is made of materials that are lightweight and strong. The soft oval-shaped earpads of the over-ear headphones are easy to wear for extended periods of time since they completely enclose your ear, relieving pressure and providing additional comfort. It not only makes you feel really comfortable, but also helps you feel less exhausted.

You can still speak into the device’s microphone even if these headphones have no microphone, remote, or volume control. Through the gadget microphones, the other end will be able to hear you. The headphones can be used with all 3. 5mm jack devices thanks to its widely compatible 3. 5mm socket. such as children’s tablets, Kindle Fires, Macs, Xboxes, iPhones, Chromebooks, Androids, iPads, and iPods, as well as laptops, tablets, PCs, and car DVD players, You will require a lightning to 3.5mm jack adapter for iPhone 7 and later models, as well as iPad Pro 11 and 12.9 year 2020 versions. It is quite simple to contact customer service, 12-month hassle-free protection.

HOW TO USE

The NHS recommends the 60:60 ratio for loudness to lower the possibility of temporary or permanent hearing loss: use headphones no more than 60% of the maximum volume for no more than 60 minutes at a time.

HOW TO PUT ON-EAR HEADPHONES OVER EAR

The region between the ear cups and the headband of most headphones is tiny. This section should be secured using a pair of zip ties, with just enough extra length to hook another zip tie into each one. With a series of rings formed of additional zip ties that each loop around the headband, join these two zip ties together.

HOW TO MAKE OVER-EAR HEADPHONES TIGHTER

In order to tighten the headband of headphones, it is standard practice to position them atop an object (such as a stack of books) that is just slightly smaller than the headphones themselves and then wrap them in a wire or elastic band to squeeze them inward.

FAQs

  • For kids, are headphones safe?
    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.

  • Kids should not wear headphones for too long.
    For example, you ought to establish a time restriction for your child’s listening. Keep in mind that 85 dB is only safe for children to hear for up to eight hours at a time.

  • Can in-ear headphones rival over-ear models in quality?
    There is no incorrect decision, but on-ear headphones are certainly a superior option if battery life and portability are important to you. Over-ear headphones are recommended if you don’t mind them being heavier, want significantly better audio quality, and active noise cancellation.

  • Are in-ear headphones more secure?
    The best option, according to experts, is over-ear headphones since they offer superior sound quality and are more effective at blocking out outside noise.

  • Is wearing headphones all day acceptable?
    In-ear device usage done normally rarely results in issues. However, using earphones for an extended period of time, such if you wear them all day, may: compress the earwax, making it less fluid and more difficult for the body to properly eliminate. compress the earwax to the point that the body starts to inflame.

  • Children’s ears are damaged by 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.

  • Do headphones pose a risk?
    If you use over-the-ear headphones for an extended period of time or listen to loud music, you may also harm 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.

  • My hearing will be harmed by headphones.
    Using headphones while listening to loud music might harm the inner ear and result in hearing loss. The loudest setting on an Apple iPhone when using headphones is 102 dB. This indicates that even a few songs at this volume level can cause hearing damage. It’s simple to fall into dangerous levels, even at lower ranges.

  • Can using headphones hurt my ears?
    The pinna, the outside portion of your ear, can suffer pressure injury if headphones are worn over or around it. Under headphones, bending or compressing the delicate pinna cartilage can be painful and put you at danger of inflicting a skin abrasion that might become infectious.

  • What distinguishes over-ear from on-ear headphones?
    The second-best passive isolation method is achieved by over-ear headphones, which can effectively block some background noise without the use of active cancellation. On the other hand, on-ear headphones don’t work as well. The tiny ear cups generally used sit on the ears and don’t always provide a good seal.

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