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re: Bluetooth headphones for a kid - suggestons?
Posted on 8/29/16 at 6:53 pm to shmashmortion
Posted on 8/29/16 at 6:53 pm to shmashmortion
Need a little help here Tech Board... any specific suggestions for over-the-ear headphones for a 12 year old?
Posted on 8/29/16 at 10:38 pm to Bill Parker?
Archeer AH07
AH07: Good midtones quality, actual metal on design/robust, micro-usb charger.
Bohm
Bohm: Recently bought a pair of these. GREAT sound quality and very sturdy. Battery life lasts for a long time too. Noise cancellation is also included, which is neat. Fit is pretty tight as it's not folding like most bluetooth, but secure nonetheless. The look is an acquired taste imo though.
P26 iJoy
A cheaper pair. Built very light but good range sound with built-in equalizer on headphones so you can adjust sound accordingly. Also micro-usb charging which is good.
Here are a few suggestions. I tried to include three different price ranges so you can see how each differs from each other. It really does come out to you get what you pay for.
$20 range will be made of plastic. I own a few and they are great for anything I do, but I have had bad run-ins with durability so it's a hit-or-miss with these.
$50 range will usually have plastic/metal components, you'll also notice a big upgrade in sound.
$80-100+ You shouldn't pay anymore than this, unless you are shopping for an audiophile or music prodigy. Durable without question, always sounds great for any type of music.
But I really suggest you just take a look around with this in mind, since you will probably have a better idea of what style your son likes as far as looks go.
Another note: What SONY bluetooth headphones did you find for $99? Because that is a great price for sony headphones. Do you mind sending a link?
AH07: Good midtones quality, actual metal on design/robust, micro-usb charger.
Bohm
Bohm: Recently bought a pair of these. GREAT sound quality and very sturdy. Battery life lasts for a long time too. Noise cancellation is also included, which is neat. Fit is pretty tight as it's not folding like most bluetooth, but secure nonetheless. The look is an acquired taste imo though.
P26 iJoy
A cheaper pair. Built very light but good range sound with built-in equalizer on headphones so you can adjust sound accordingly. Also micro-usb charging which is good.
Here are a few suggestions. I tried to include three different price ranges so you can see how each differs from each other. It really does come out to you get what you pay for.
$20 range will be made of plastic. I own a few and they are great for anything I do, but I have had bad run-ins with durability so it's a hit-or-miss with these.
$50 range will usually have plastic/metal components, you'll also notice a big upgrade in sound.
$80-100+ You shouldn't pay anymore than this, unless you are shopping for an audiophile or music prodigy. Durable without question, always sounds great for any type of music.
But I really suggest you just take a look around with this in mind, since you will probably have a better idea of what style your son likes as far as looks go.
Another note: What SONY bluetooth headphones did you find for $99? Because that is a great price for sony headphones. Do you mind sending a link?
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