Califone® Kids™ Animal Headphones
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Califone® Kids™ Animal Headphones is rated
out of
5 by
5.
Product Description
Kid-sturdy, animal design
- Durable ABS plastic headbands and ear cups
- Sized for the smaller user
- Adjustable headband
- Volume control
- Ambient noise-reducing ear cups
- 3.5 mm stereo plug
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Sterling Pub Library from
Fun & Sturdy Headphones
Love these and so does the kids! Will always order them in the future
Date published: 2017-11-01
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Librariann from
Perfect for younger students K - 3rd
I bought a set of these for our mini computer lab. The headphones are very durable. They fit the smaller heads of the lower grades. Some of the older, bigger students (4th and 5th graders) complained about them hurting their head. We love the feature on the cord to adjust the sound volume. Plus - what a cute design - got the tigers since we are Wildcats!
Date published: 2017-03-25
Rated 4 out of
5
by
librarjan from
Animal Headphones
We bought these cute animal headphones and matching mice for the children's room at our library. The kids love them and it keeps adults from hogging their computers. The only drawback is that the cord on the mouse is too short.
Date published: 2015-03-02
Rated 4 out of
5
by
WPLibrary from
Durable
We purchase these for our youth department, and they last longer than any others we've tried, and that's saying a lot because our headphones get lots of use. Theft of our headphones has disappeared, too--the plain black ones we used to buy before we discovered these used to disappear regularly.
Date published: 2014-03-06
Rated 2 out of
5
by
PublicLibrarian from
Just broke after 3 months
I bought these as a "kid friendly" alternative to the adult headphones we usually buy. The adult ones seem to last forever despite the pads falling off, but parents and kids complain about their size/weight, so I gave these a try. After about 3 months, the first one just broke - the wire was pulled out of the headphone. These might work for a school setting, but do not appear to be durable enough for a public library.
Date published: 2017-11-15