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Review on 🎧 Trolls World Tour Barb Kids Headphones - Glow in The Dark, Stereo Sound, 3.5mm Jack, Wired Headphones for Kids - Tangle Free, Volume Control, Foldable - Children's Over Ear Headphones for School Travel by Jeff Payne

Revainrating 5 out of 5

She loves them

I just post it. . . no matter what they sound like, she'll still like them because they remind her of Queen Barb. Of course, I should probably be a little worried about my four-year-old daughter identifying with cartoon villains, but I'll wait to judge until I see her actual villainous behavior. As for the headphones, so far they have endured the horrors of wearing them. four year old child. She wears them all the time, even when not using them, to listen to her YouTube villain cartoons without disturbing her parents. She wears them to bed. She pulls her on the rope. She puts them on my dog. So far they are alive. Is my child's abuse a good test of headphone durability? Probably no. But if they can survive a few months of their bullying, imagine how they will hold up in the hands of a 10-year-old child or even an adult. I have a suggestion when designers read reviews: a more durable cable is always welcome. . I have professional IEMs with Kevlar reinforced cable. Due to the armored cables they are perfectly safe for children and as many parents know that the cable will be a point of failure in them please consider reinforcing the cable. I have professional IEMs with Kevlar reinforced cable. Due to the armored cables they are perfectly safe for children and as many parents know that the cable will be a point of failure in them please consider reinforcing the cable. I have professional IEMs with Kevlar reinforced cable. Due to the armored cables they are perfectly safe for children and as many parents know that the cable will be a point of failure in them please consider reinforcing the cable.

Pros
  • The best
Cons
  • Very expensive