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Hey what's up guys, Stephen from Cult of Mac here and I started thinking recently about
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how to keep my daughter entertained whilst travelling. Putting videos on an iPad is easy and keeps her quiet for hours, but we can't really
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have the speakers blasting out Mickey Mouse on a plane. So I looked into kids headphones and the ones that caught my eye were the Puro BT-2200
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First off they look great, my daughter loves all of my Apple products and these fit perfectly
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in line. Coming in silver, gold and black aluminium rather than flimsy brightly coloured plastic
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with soft plush leather like material for the headband and cups. And as they do look like something Apple would make, my daughter is a lot more likely to
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grab these than some others that have characters printed all over them
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On the left earcup you'll find all of your controls, the Bluetooth pairing button, on
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off switch and volume controls. In the box you get a charging cable and a 3.5mm cable for non-wireless use, although
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with the 18 hour battery you're not going to need this very often. All of this along with a hard carrying case which is super nice to have to protect the
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headphones when lugging them in with everything else that's needed when travelling with a child
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The reason I really wanted these for my daughter though is because of the 85 decibel sound
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limit, meaning even if she turns the volume up to max it can't become too loud and her
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ears are safe. Sure I can limit the volume on my iPhone or iPad but there's no guarantees that she won't
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work out how to turn it off and if she connects the headphones to another device I don't have
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to worry about pre-setting the volume limit. Despite being on ear headphones as opposed to over ear cans, they still create a tight
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seal around your ear that reduces ambient noise by up to 80%
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This reduces the need to crank the volume right up just to block out the background noise
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The sound quality on these headphones really surprised me, although they're advertised as studio grade on their website and being aimed towards children, I wasn't expecting
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the audio to be just as clear as they are. They're actually good enough for adults, I'd find myself picking these up when they're
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close by and listening to my own music. They also feel great on, even for extended use thanks to the padded headband and don't
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look silly for anyone to wear. Overall I'm pleasantly surprised with how great these headphones are
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They're well built, look great and sound brilliant. Well that's it for this video but make sure to let me know in the comments down below
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what you think. Are these too expensive for kids headphones? Can you not put a price on kids ears
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Let me know in the comments down below. Also if you enjoyed this video go ahead and smash that like button, it really does help
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