EarFun Kids Headphones Wired, Over Ear Foldable Headphones with Microphones, 85/94dBA Safe Volume Limit, HD Stereo Sound, 3.5mm Jack, Children Headphones for School/Travel/Boys/Teen/Tablet/Pad, Blue
Price: £13.99
(as of Dec 27,2024 03:08:25 UTC – A+++
Language : English
Package Dimensions : 15.5 x 13.7 x 8.2 cm; 207.9 g
Date First Available : 27 Aug. 2024
Manufacturer : EarFun
ASIN : B0DDT54NDV
Item model number : K3
Country of origin : China
Guaranteed software updates until : unknown
𝟖𝟓/𝟗𝟒𝐝𝐁𝐀 𝐕𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐦𝐞 𝐋𝐢𝐦𝐢𝐭 Designed for kids, tailored for safe listening. EarFun K3 kids headphones feature an 85/94dBA volume limit to protect kids’ ears from hearing damage, ensuring a perfect balance between safety and sound quality.
𝐇𝐃 𝐌𝐢𝐜 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐂𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐫 𝐂𝐚𝐥𝐥 With a built-in high-definition microphone, the kids headphones with cord deliver crystal-clear audio during calls and online classes, making them ideal for communication and interactive learning.
𝐈𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐇𝐢-𝐅𝐢 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐨 𝐒𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝 Equipped with 40mm dynamic driver, the wired headphones offer an exceptional audio experience with deep bass, crystal vocal and immersive stereo sound. Your kids can dive into their favorite music, movies with vibrant sound that enhances every moment.
𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐅𝐢𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐀𝐥𝐥-𝐃𝐚𝐲 𝐔𝐬𝐞 Designed with soft, cushioned ear pads and an adjustable headband, the kids headphones wired ensure a relaxed fit perfect for long hours of wear, whether at home, school or on the go.
𝐃𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 & 𝐅𝐥𝐞𝐱𝐢𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 Crafted from premium kids-friendly materials, the headphones for kids are built to withstand the rough and tumble of daily use. The foldable and portable design makes it easy to carry wherever you go, ensuring they’re always ready for fun.
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Reviewer: Work from Bed
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Unparalleled R&D+ features so expertly tailored for kids. Premium quality/Performance, superb value
Review: Ordered via vine.I am an audiophile, albeit an Adult one and EarFun have really surprised me with some budget friendly Wireless IEMs several months ago, so I have some high end audio but thought this would be interesting to test/review. Earfun in 2024 almost 2025 are now a recognised and established brand for both budget/entry level to mid tier audio products.So for this product, naturally i’m going to review this from a kids or teenagers perspective as they are designed, otherwise i’d want more decibels and head room.Although these were originally £23, they’re now £16 with a 30% voucher, and this makes these even more superb value.I chose the black/red colour, though they come in 3 other variations, creating a balanced/neutral choice for boys or girls and in very appealing bright colours, plus the LED/RGB. So at first impressions it looks like Earfun have put quite some thought and consideration for such a low priced wired headphone set. And in many ways, and as described these are tailored to children.I expect they probably sell Bluetooth models for a higher priced, but the cabled design means plug and play for kids who might struggle with Bluetooth pairing. Besides, a wired connection is actually better than the standard Bluetooth codecs you’d be offered at this price range, although EarFun do have licensed LDAC products so they’re become a contender in many audio device markets. So Wired was certainly a wise and intentional choice here, for simple plug and play.However, with these already being brightly coloured and attractive for kids. The choice of adding RGB, comes and the Calls features initially confused me as I looked at the age of some of the kids/models in the listing photos, a few of which even with this Headset version look like they must be only. Since the USB/Type-C interconnect cable is necessary for this RGB, and LEDs or RGB are most definitely sought after by kids and for all ages within the gaming market.But what was not quite clear in the title, is that this USB-C-LED version I have is a headset and not a regular headphone. Whereas the 3.5mm version is a Headphone and a Headset still able to receive calls. And regardless of which version you buy, I disagree that this headset and type C connection provided “wider compatibility of devices compared with 3.5mm”.And then similarly it states that this is compatible with Laptops, Tablets, Android Smart Phones, and the most modern of iPhones. This confused me at first maybe because i’m not a parent, and I think Earfun should clarify the listing and what the differences are in the USB-C headset version vs headphone version as they both have very different compatibility.Also although generally speaking USB-C is superior for power, bandwidth and charging. I don’t know if it was necessary to create two different models, or if the USB-C version provides any benefit whatsoever, even though its digital. The have the same sensitivity, almost the same Ohms and the USB-C version features “passive noise cancelling” – not active. Which is simply naturally produced by the seal on the earpad cushions. I don’t see why the 3.5mm version which looks identical wouldn’t also produce the same passive noise cancelling. The only thing the 3.5mm cannot do is provide the RGB or LED effect, which is certainly appealing to some kids even though you will not even see it when wearing them, I think the non LED version is still very colourful and stylish – I personally prefer the black/red!So why Earfun didn’t just make the USB-C version and provide a 3.5mm cable/adapter which would not increase the cost by much at all, I’m not sure. As it these are virtually the same product and for the minor LED feature alone, I don’t know if they needed to produce two separate versions. As if they had provided this adapter it would be the same product but would have vastly increased its broader compatibility by such a significant amount – the only incompatible devices would have been Lightning connector powered iPhones/iPads although a cheap adapter can solve that too.But anyway, i’ll leave that mystery with the marketing department. I would just say that be aware that the USB-C version and 3.5mm version have quite different compatible and if you are buying this thinking its a typical headphone (albeit a headset also) – Then normally Headphones from entry level tothe most expensive high end devices still use 3.5mm as standard, usually provided with headphone/balanced adapters.So definitely consider which devices you are buying each variant for and whether it supports USB-C, 3,5mm, or some like laptops are likely to support both.Moving on, considering the very low price, since EarFun as an established and reputable company, they’ve done well in using quality materials and design, which is easy for them as they design so many other Headphones and IEMs. The construction is solid enough and somewhat resistant to damage, all the materials and design look fantastic and on my red and black version, as a 37 year old I really like this colour.Although this is a very entry level device, it looks more expensive than it is and I have some expensive Headphones, they have still managed to use lightweight but very nice looking matte black plastic primarily, and the contrasting red. Whilst also using reasonably high quality and comfortable soft cushion earpads with what must be some type of PU leather but still looks great and not a million miles away from what you’d find on higher end devices. The matte finish on mine prevents these drop looking cheap and tacky, similarly they’ve added some soft head cushioning, and also some very prominent pair of grip fin like feature which also serve as an indicator of where the 8-level adjustable sections are to extend the headband section, since this will be used on kids varying in age size – it has good adjustability the same that you find on any good set of headphones and the labelling of the adjustable will be useful for kids of their parents to determine and remember the optimum size easily – this is something you dont find on adult headphones/headsets.They’ve also added the Earfun logo and have managed to create a reasonably premium appearance for the low price, there are some silver screws visible that could have been black/hidden but they don’t bother me and kids aren’t likely to care. Similarly the LEDs on each side don’t appeal to me and can’t be seen when worn – But from a kids perspective and especially for Gaming this is certainly going to be somewhat appealing though I think they also look good without them since they’re each so colourful and evidently designed for kids.And the “strong durability” and ability to twist these all over the place, which would break regular headphones means you’d have to try very hard to damage these, and they’re likely the last a long time, they also fold up to a compact size for storage or portability.Onto the cable, although I had my own ideas on including an adapter, and maybe thats the audiophile/perfectionist in me – Although I still think EarFun have been vague in the description between the two cable types which could lead to confusion/incapability if parents choose the wrong one, inevitably some will.This cable is actually very high quality, lightweight, not easy to tangle almost paracord-like which makes it malleable, with little rigidity yet still remains high quality and resistant to damage. And contrary to my earlier comments and ideas on cables – though a 3.5mm adapter I still insist would have been a good idea, even if it risks getting lost, short of designing a 2 in 1 adapter built into the cable itself…I have to submit, that the non detachable cable makes a huge amount of sense and is another simple but very useful and appropriate design feature for real word usage. Though they could have made a super recessed/deep and detachable cable with a very strong connection. I have to admit that logically it’s the superior choice and makes accidental disconnecting impossible at least from the headphone end and it’s generous length is also perfect for kids.And also the microphone, volume control and calls button section, this has been cleverly designed so it completely encloses the cable, it’s made from some very tough plastic and basically extra care has been implemented to ensure that this crucial section is solidly attached literally surrounding the cable.Again this is something you’re unlikely to see with any adult headphones or IEMs because they rely on the user being careful even on expensive units sometimes the cable and mic section can be somewhat fragile.But the toggle switch is clearly indicated with contrasting white printed 85db to 94db, with the 85db meeting regulations for prolonged listening, i’d naturally ignore this and always listen at 94db but I can say for 20 years or so if listening to high end music on a daily basis through speakers or headphones, it has slightly affected my hearing, not a lot and I can’t say that I’ll ever stop enjoying loud Hi-fidelity music but this allows parents and their kids especially since they are young and potentially more susceptible to damage. It allows the kid/parent to set it at 85db which with the sensitivity on these will be perfectly safe.With the 94db really being for extra headroom perhaps if the source has low volume/amplification but if you want to protect their ears, this should be for short periods only, as most phones have an auto-detection and warning feature also. And this is another very simple but highly appealing safety feature that parents will appreciate.The toggle button has some grip, and the additional calls button plus a tiny hole for the microphone which is pretty normal, although its all plastic it’s made with a very tough plastic with a rough/texture, which looks very good and clearly some kind of coated finish added. This section has really been designed to both look and feel extremely resistant to any kind of damage, more so than many high end expensive IEMs ive owned – this is super-durable. And although the costs of the materials are not high, it’s still very impressive to see on some currently £16 headphones, the value for money continues to exceed my expectations and aside from a possible adapter and vague description, i’m finding it difficult to find anything wrong with this device itself to warrant deducting any stars.Earfun have put so much though, consideration and intelligent R&D into all aspects of this entry level of devices, i’m really very impressed as they could have omitted some of these features to save money, and it still would have been more than adequate considering its price. But they’ve really done exceptionally well with this, considering its not on of their high end units, and the kids themselves will almost certainly never even notice or realise these subtle but highly effective and appropriate design elements.This is exactly what happened when I reviewed and tested some £50 entry level True Warless Earphones which even had LDAC, the sound quality simply blew me away and that wasn’t even using LDAC on my iPhone, or any of my expensive DACs.I’m going to have to cut this review short now or i’ll reach the 20,000 character limit.So i’m just going to say, the functionality using the single button and combinations for pause/next track and so on is very intuitive, once younger kids spend some time with it I cannot fault this, it’s typical as I would expect to find on inexpensive headphones but isn’t lacking in anyway.As for the Sound Quality, being an audiophile I could write an essay on this alone. But to summarise, EarFun have used some 40mm dynamic drivers which offer good soundstage, and as they describe vocal and binaural surround sound – this is an effect as of course these are 2.0 stereo. But without knowing any of the technical details on any DAC or circuitry, all I can say is the soundstage and surround sound effect, however its been implemented sounds pretty good to me for such a low price, obviously it can’t compete with my £800 DAC+IEMS however most likely Earfun have used these 40mm devices in other units, or at least they have access to the manufacturing of their own materials and drivers, so unlike generic equivalents the benefit is that EarFun specialise in making some superb sounding headphones, so they can afford to put higher quality drivers in this headphone compared with many generic or less reputable brands. So i’m quite confident the overall sound quality, the frequency response etc is very, very good despite these being entry level and affordable – I have no similar cheap headphones to compare them to but even compared to my Sennheiser HD650S, they don’t sound awful in comparison despite being well under 10x the price when originally released.But thats because of the law of diminishing returns and brands like Earfun can make high quality audio, without requiring Planar or expensive components.If I tested the frequency response, they’re not going to be monitor or studio level quality, but if you want the best sounding headphones/headset for this price range, then Earfun are among the most likely brands to achieve it, as even their entry level equipment has really shocked me in the past.As for the audio calls, the “HD clarity” that’s highly subjective, but with its passive noise cancelling earmuffs the audio sounds very good to me, at £26 or even £24+ I can’t say these do not sound good and clear for the price. The microphone is not amazing but I can still be heard clearly enough, with realistic expectations for the size of the microphone I wasn’t expecting the quality of my Desktop condenser microphone with a huge surface area and far more expensive with active noise cancelling.But again, without knowing the exact specs and details of the microphone, I can be quite confident that EarFun have almost certainly used higher quality components compared to any generic competitors under £30, and for a kids headset in the single phone call I made I sounded perfectly clear enough and usable for teenager and children during phone calls.So without buying and testing any competitors in this price bracket, and considering i’m used to much higher end equipment I think both the mic and headphones drivers delivery good quality audio in this price bracket, and possibly higher. Unless there are some other big reputable audio brands that have made similar headsets for children, chances are this is class leading for its price bracket, it was better than I was expecting from some £16-24 headphones of any kind.And in conclusion, I could probably mention much more. But overall, from an R&D perspective, every component and feature of this headset has been expertly designed, with no expense spared and it’s surprising the attention to detail EarFun have implemented, whilst seemingly making this profitable.If you’re looking or shopping around for kids headsets, I can’t say I’ve tested all of them but i’d be surprised if you can find a product that matches the overall performance, design and functionality of this. I was doing to give this 4/5, because I think an adapter would have made a lot of sense, and similarly I think the description should be clearer regarding the distinction between the USB-C and 3.5mm compatibility.However since EarFun have clearly caitored for both connectivity types, this allows the parent to decide which one offers the most compatibility based on their kids specific devices. But I think I’ve covered the differences between the two, which might avoid any confusion to some parents who otherwise won’t understand the difference between type C and 3.5mm.But rating this as a product alone, on its own merits I really want to give this 5/5 because Earfun have just done such a good job at designing this Headphone/Headset, that 4/5 doesn’t quite feel justified, for my own minor issue, or subjective oversight of potentially including an adapter. Being an audiophile, we have issues seeking absolute perfection which isn’t so relevant on a sub £20 kids otherwise flawless heatset.
Reviewer: Craig White
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Endorsed By The Test Dept, – My Grand-Daughter!
Review: Simply, an ideal set of headphones for kids, with surprisingly decent sound (even on the low end!), and a ‘tough as you like’ build! My grand-daughter has given them a thorough testing, and they have proved to be functional in all areas. That they are flexible as well as robust is the headline for me, as they have easily survived the rigours of an eight year old owner – been dropped, thrown, stepped on, sat on, etc, with no damage in the slightest.All the operational functions were easily understood by her, and she very quickly became au fait with all the mechanics of usage, enjoying her music, audio-books, even completing homework, while a great silence descends in the lounge of her parents. Very effective in this department. I asked her if I could have a wee listen through the ‘phones, and have to say that (overcoming the Swiftiness of it!), I was impressed by the quality I heard, no hiss or distortion, decent on the ‘bass’ front!The original asking price represented a real bargain, the current offer, bringing it down to £13.99, is a ridiculous bargain! Got kids? Know kids? Get some of these!
Reviewer: The Traveller
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A really good set of headphones for kids as it has a set upper volume limit and are sized right too
Review: I was wondering what makes a headset geared towards kids apart from their obvious size, as they can really use any headset. Well the key feature that I can see aimed directly at kids, is the 85 dBA upper volume limit. This gives peace of mind to parents who are concerned about protecting their kids’ hearing. While the sound quality is decent for the price, it’s not exceptional, and it’s more tuned for casual listening than for experts who want to pick out the individual sound qualities.The build feels sturdy enough for kids, and the plastic construction certainly feels durable. You can actually bend it in a u shape and even further and still have them come back into shape so they are definitely very flexible, but only time will tell if that means that they will last a long time as well. The large, over-ear foldable earmuffs are fairly comfortable and fit well without pinching or feeling too tight. The foldable design is convenient for travel or storage. This particular pair I have has the more modern Type-C audio socket, but you can get a version that has the more traditional AUX socket, so make sure you get the version that suits your needs the best.Whilst being fine for kids, unfortunately the sound quality isn’t the best, and neither is that of the microphone (mic). Also the mic is not built into the actual headphones like a normal in-line MIC, but instead it is on the audio cable, where the volume controls are, and is prone to picking up some noise.However, when I take everything into consideration, including the real bargain price point, then these are definitely worth trying and get 4 stars from me.
Reviewer: SJ_ontario
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: As a busy mom of three, I’m always looking for products that make life a bit easier and safer, especially when it comes to my kids’ tech. I recently picked up the EarFun K3 Kids Headphones, and I have to say, I’m pretty impressed. First off, the design is perfect – fun but not overly flashy. My daughter, who’s 6, loves the purple and green colors, and I love that it’s not the stereotypical “Barbie pink.” The comfort is top-notch too. The ear cushions are soft, and the adjustable headband means they fit snugly on her head without being too tight.The real standout feature, though, is the built-in volume limiter. It ensures the sound never goes higher than 94dB, which gives me peace of mind knowing her hearing is protected. The sound quality is surprisingly good for kids’ headphones—clear, balanced, and with no distortion, even at high volumes. My 8-year-old son also uses them, and he finds them comfy for long gaming sessions or movie marathons.Another thing I appreciate is the durability. The headphones are made with sturdy materials, and the braided cord seems tough enough to handle all the wear and tear from kids. They’re foldable, which makes them easy to store, and the USB-C connection is great for compatibility with our tablets and phones—no more hunting around for the right adapter.I’ve been using them for a couple of weeks now, and the kids haven’t complained about comfort, which says a lot. They’re perfect for at-home use or even road trips since they’re easy to pack. Overall, I’m really happy with these headphones and would definitely recommend them if you’re looking for something safe, reliable, and kid-friendly.
Reviewer: Julie Gross
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Review of EarFun K3 Kids HeadphonesThe EarFun K3 Kids Headphones have emerged as a favorite among parents looking for high-quality audio solutions for their children. This review will delve into their design, audio performance, comfort, and safety features to determine if they truly live up to the hype.Design and Build Quality: The EarFun K3 headphones boast a colorful and playful design that appeals to kids, with vibrant color options that can match various personalities. The build quality feels robust and durable, which is a crucial aspect given that younger users may not always handle devices delicately. The adjustable headband ensures a snug fit, accommodating growing children, and the foldable design makes them easy to store and transport.Comfort: Comfort is a significant factor when it comes to children’s headphones, as they may wear them for extended periods. The K3 features cushioned ear pads that are soft yet supportive, allowing kids to enjoy their music, movies, or games without discomfort. The lightweight design also contributes to their comfort, making them ideal for long car rides or flights.Audio Performance: When it comes to sound quality, the EarFun K3 does not disappoint. The headphones deliver clear and balanced audio that allows children to enjoy their favorite tunes or shows with impressive sound clarity. The built-in volume limiter, which caps the maximum volume around 85 decibels, is particularly noteworthy. This feature ensures that young listeners are protected from potential hearing damage, providing parents with peace of mind.Safety Features: Beyond the volume limiter, the K3 headphones come with a durable construction that can withstand the wear and tear of everyday use. Moreover, the absence of small detachable parts further enhances safety, making them suitable for younger users. The headphones are designed to be tangle-free, reducing frustration for kids and parents alike.Connectivity: The EarFun K3 headphones offer both wired and wireless options, which adds versatility to their usability. The Bluetooth connectivity is stable and easy to set up, allowing kids to listen wirelessly during playtime without the hassle of cords. The wired option is also a great backup for situations like airplane travel, where the wireless feature may not be available.Battery Life: For wireless mode, the K3 offers an impressive battery life, reportedly lasting up to 24 hours on a single charge. This is a significant advantage for families on the go, as it means you won’t have to worry about constant recharging. Additionally, the quick charge feature is helpful for those last-minute needs.Verdict: Overall, the EarFun K3 Kids Headphones are an excellent choice for parents seeking a combination of fun, safety, and performance. The thoughtful design, comfort, impressive sound quality, and protective features like the volume limiter make these headphones a top pick in the kids’ headphone market. They strike the right balance between style and functionality, ensuring that kids can enjoy their media safely and comfortably. Whether for home use, travel, or casual outings, the EarFun K3 is certainly worth considering.
Reviewer: Julie Gross
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: **EarFun K3 Headphones Review: Perfect for Kids!**I recently purchased the EarFun K3 headphones for my kids and am thoroughly impressed! These headphones are specifically designed for children, so they prioritize comfort and sound quality while keeping safety in mind.**Comfort and Fit:**The EarFun K3 features a lightweight design with soft ear cushions that provide excellent comfort, even during long listening sessions. The adjustable headband ensures a snug fit, accommodating various head sizes without causing any discomfort. My kids have worn them for hours while gaming and watching movies, and they hardly notice they have them on!**Sound Quality:**The sound quality is surprisingly clear and balanced for kid-friendly headphones. The volume-limiting feature is a standout; it keeps the sound output at a safe level (85 dB), which gives me peace of mind that my children’s hearing is protected. They love streaming their favorite shows and listening to music, and I can hear them enjoying their audio without any distortion.**Durability:**Kids can be rough on their belongings, and I appreciate that the K3 headphones are built to withstand some wear and tear. The sturdy construction is reassuring, and they’ve held up well against accidental drops and rough handling.**Design and Features:**The design is colorful and fun, appealing to kids without being overly flashy. The foldable design makes them easy to store and carry around, which is perfect for road trips or trips to school. Plus, they are compatible with most devices, making them versatile for different uses.**Battery Life:**The battery life is impressively long, lasting up to 20 hours on a single charge. This means fewer interruptions for charging and more uninterrupted listening time for my little ones.**Overall:**I highly recommend the EarFun K3 headphones to any parent looking for safe, comfortable, and durable headphones for their kids. They offer great value for the price and have quickly become my children’s go-to choice. Whether for online classes, gaming, or just enjoying some tunes, these headphones have delivered an excellent experience!
Reviewer: alo
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Für derzeitig knapp 27€ order mit Rabatt 21€ stimmt hier das Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis.Verarbeitung ist gut. Das Kabel ist ummantelt und der Stecker sitzt gut und ist geschützt. Das Plastik ist leicht biegsam, ich denke, da bricht so schnell erstmal nichts ab. Die Polsterung wirkt ebenfalls gut und langlebeig, hier berichte ich gegenfalls nach.Der Tragekomfort ist gut. Selbst für kleinkoöpfige Erwachsene sind die Kopfhörer angenehm zu tragen für mehrere Stunden. Der Druckpunkt ist hier gut getroffen.Die Optik überzeugt ebenfalls. Die schwarz-rote Variante sieht gut aus. Ich habe aber nicht das Gefühl, dass die LEDs den Coolheitsfaktor für Kinder erhöhen. Da ist leider die Marke doch immer noch ausschlaggebender. Marketing eben.Nun zum Klang: Beeindruckend für den Preis. Können die Kopfhörer mit meinen rund 10 Mal teureren Beyerdynamics mithalten? Absolut nicht, bitte hier keine Illusionen haben.Reichen die Kopfhörer für Kinder aus? Meiner Meinung nach absolut.Den Klang würde ich als relativ neutral bezeichenen. Lows, Mids und Highs sind relativ ausgewogen.Der Bass ist knackig, für Kinder (und die meisten Erwahschenen) ist das häufig das Kriterium, ob es gut klingt oder nicht. Für Pop und Musik aus dem Radio völlig ausreichend. Tiefenbass gibt es hier aber keinen, aber gut, den gibt es auch für 100€ nicht.Mids klingen vernünftig. Vielleicht ein wenig abgeschwächt an mancher Stelle, aber das ist das Klangprofil, das viele Menschen mögen. Die tieferen Frequenzen einer Kora z.B. gehen hier ein wenig unter.Höhen sind teilweise ein wenig betonter. Hier aber nur gefühlt gewisse Frequenzen. Habe leider nichts zum Messen da, aber manche Frequenzen stehen gefühlt deutlich hervor, andere sind eher zurückgestellt.Insgesamt wäre meine einzige Kritik, dass manche Frequenzbereiche ein wenig eigenartig hervorstehen. Das Tuning wurde scheinbar auf bestimmte Tracks und Genres abgestimmt, das klappt dann aber leider weniger für manche andere.Instumente werden gut aufgedröselt und stehen gut im Raum, beeindruckend für den Preis. Naturgeräusche wie Vogelgezwitscher klingen hingegen flach und unecht. Stimmen klingen gut, also auch super geeignet für Hörbücher.Die Passive Dämmung ist ebenfalls gegeben und ist annehmbar.Die 85db und 94db Sperre funktioniert gut, wobei Kinder vermutlich, wenn sie es laut möchten, auf 94db umschalten werden.Ein Adapter auf 3,5mm Klinke wäre noch schön gewesen fürs Flugzeug.Epfehlung meinerseits. Für diese Preisklasse erhält man ein wirklich gutes Produkt.
Reviewer: Ina
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Gute Qualität. Stabile Kopfhörer. Mit einer Lautstärkenregelung,Das Kabel ist mit dem Kopfhörer fix verbunden, was sehr nützlich ist, so geht es nicht verloren.Jederzeit wieder, würde den Hörer sehr empfehlen.
A+++
Language : English
Package Dimensions : 15.5 x 13.7 x 8.2 cm; 207.9 g
Date First Available : 27 Aug. 2024
Manufacturer : EarFun
ASIN : B0DDT54NDV
Item model number : K3
Country of origin : China
Guaranteed software updates until : unknown
𝟖𝟓/𝟗𝟒𝐝𝐁𝐀 𝐕𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐦𝐞 𝐋𝐢𝐦𝐢𝐭 Designed for kids, tailored for safe listening. EarFun K3 kids headphones feature an 85/94dBA volume limit to protect kids’ ears from hearing damage, ensuring a perfect balance between safety and sound quality.
𝐇𝐃 𝐌𝐢𝐜 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐂𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐫 𝐂𝐚𝐥𝐥 With a built-in high-definition microphone, the kids headphones with cord deliver crystal-clear audio during calls and online classes, making them ideal for communication and interactive learning.
𝐈𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐇𝐢-𝐅𝐢 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐨 𝐒𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝 Equipped with 40mm dynamic driver, the wired headphones offer an exceptional audio experience with deep bass, crystal vocal and immersive stereo sound. Your kids can dive into their favorite music, movies with vibrant sound that enhances every moment.
𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐅𝐢𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐀𝐥𝐥-𝐃𝐚𝐲 𝐔𝐬𝐞 Designed with soft, cushioned ear pads and an adjustable headband, the kids headphones wired ensure a relaxed fit perfect for long hours of wear, whether at home, school or on the go.
𝐃𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 & 𝐅𝐥𝐞𝐱𝐢𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 Crafted from premium kids-friendly materials, the headphones for kids are built to withstand the rough and tumble of daily use. The foldable and portable design makes it easy to carry wherever you go, ensuring they’re always ready for fun.