headphones for childrenThe popularity of kids’ headphones has soared in recent years! Children use headphones for many of the same activities as adults, including for learning. Some learn through practice, some learn by looking at pictures, and others learn by listening. This is especially true since the pandemic began: young listeners need good headphones for remote schooling, video chats with relatives, and for enjoying music and Netflix shows. In this contest, Best Buy is giving away KIDdesigns over-ear noise cancelling kids headphones and Belkin SoundForm Mini on-ear Bluetooth kids headphones.

Headphones help kids focus and pay attention

With their curious minds and endless energy, kids can easily get distracted by the environment they’re learning in. Headphones help block out the external noise and make kids focus only on the sounds coming out of the headphones. My six-year-old niece uses headphones during reading time in the class. It helps her listen to an audio book (with accompanying images or video) that her teacher prepared. Thus, helping her focus on the story as it’s being told.

Headphones, therefore, also improve the absorption of learning material—enhancing the focus of a child to help them remember that material. Later during tests, a pair of good kids’ headphones can once again help the child to recall the information they need to perform well by reducing external distracting noises.

Bring out their inner superstar with character graphics headphones 

Most kids’ headphones are designed to be small, lightweight, and feature an onboard volume limiter to prevent young listeners from damaging their hearing. The headphones we are offering in this contest all have those features. Their control system is simple and easy to use, with essential controls like play/pause and volume control. The volume limiting feature allows you to adjust the volume for safe levels of listening and works with any audio device. Adjustable headbands and padded ear cushions allow your kids to listen in comfort. Lastly, one very important feature of kids’ headphones is that they are budget friendly: after all, a child might be taking them to school or daycare or to a friend’s house and invariably they may get misplaced, dropped, or damaged in transit.

We sent the Belkin and KIDdesigns headphones to our blogger, Shelly, to test and share honest feedback. Check out her review article to learn more about these headphones.

The KIDdesigns over-year noise cancelling headphones that we’re giving away in this contest come in several bright and fun colour schemes and feature favourite characters to appeal to children.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy but you can only enter once below this article. In a comment, tell us which of the features of kids’ headphones discussed above do you believe is the most important and why.

What you can win

At the end of the contest, we will randomly select five winners from all eligible entries to win one of these prizes: there will be four winners of two pairs of KIDdesigns Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones and one winner of two pairs of Belkin SoundForm Mini On-Ear Bluetooth Kids Headphones (One White and One Blue).

This contest runs from Sep 27th to Oct 11th

Remember you can enter only once below this article. Sharing is caring! So, share this contest with your friends and family so they too have a chance to win two pairs of kids’ headphones. You can simply click the social icons below to share the post on Facebook and Twitter.

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Good Luck.

Bhupinder Kaur
Bhupinder is a senior editor and a collaborative team player at Best Buy Canada. She is passionate about creating consistent digital experiences with her writing, editing, analytics, and project management skills. Other than that, she loves to cook authentic Indian recipes for friends and family.

369 COMMENTS

  1. The volume limiter is the most important feature for me – I have seen my kids have a tendency to crank the sound up if given a chance, and anything that prevents them from wreaking their ears now is a good thing.

  2. Lightweight, and onboard volume limiter. You know kids will turn it to the max. Important not to damage their hearing.

  3. I like the volume limiter. That’s the one thing I worry about with these headphones for my young kid. She would love the Frozen headphones!

  4. The volume limiter is the best feature as hearing damage can result when it is too loud for prolonged periods

  5. The volume limiter for sure. Kids have sensitive ears and I think a feature like this would cut down on ear problems as kids tend to keep their volume at a very high pitch

  6. I think the volume limiting feature is the most important because kids have a tendency to turn the volume up much too loud if not controlled.

  7. The volume limiting feature is the most important because it allows you to control the volume to safe levels for listening.

  8. The volume limiting feature is most important! My daughter can listen to headphones at rock concert levels and not even bat an eye!

  9. The volume limiting feature allows me to adjust the volume for safe levels of listening. Hearing is so important and children have sensitive ears, now is the time to to protect them so their hearing is good as they age.

  10. Definitely the volume limiter. Children don’t understand the permanent damage they may be doing to their ears by listening too loud.

  11. I think the volume control is the most important, kids don’t know how loud is too loud and what is a good volume. great to have the control to make sure it isn’t too loud for their little ears

  12. The volume limiting feature is most important to me. It is imperative that we help preserve hearing especially in children who start early using technology at an early age.

  13. The volume limiter, for sure! Even I’m guilty of increasing that volume more and more without realizing, so that’s a great feature for kids (and adults)!

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