While I was in Atlanta in February, I found these AMAZING headphones form Hamilton Buhl. When they asked me if I wanted to test and review any of their products, I couldn't pass up the opportunity. They sent me two sets of their Flex-Phones. My students love them, they don't pinch or slide down. They are made from a single piece of EVA foam. There is no worries of those ear covers coming off-You know what I'm talking about, the kind that are virtually impossible to put back on.
I love that the headphones are available in different colors, they are currently available in red, blue and black. Another feature to these headphone is the Snap-On Size Adapter. This is great for smaller children. It helps to keep the headphone snug on their head, but not tight.
They are called Flex-Phones for a reason.
The sound quality is fabulous and most importantly it never reachers over 85 decibels, this is to help protect developing ears.
Along with the headphones, they sent me the Universal Wireless Induction Speaker for Mobile Phones.
No wifi configurations, wires or pairing is necessary. All you need are 3 AA batteries. Just set your phone on top and the induction system amplifies the sound. This is great if you want to take music outdoors and don't want to carry your CD player. The small device makes your music easily portable.
Hamilton Buhl has so many great products, but by far those headphones are my favorite!!! I can't wait to order more for my classroom.
IF you are interested in these headphones they can be purchased directly from the company on Amazon.
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These look great- thanks for sharing. I'll have to wait until next years budget to see if I can get 5 of them. Happy Easter!
Wow! These look fabulous! I have had to purchase new headphones every year! I have also had to add a loop of elastic to the headphones so they would fit the kinders' heads. Can't wait to try these out! Thanks for the tip!
Thank you so much for posting about this! I need some GOOD head phones that don't hurt little ears. :)
We are looking at these headphones for our school district. How have they held up after 1 ear of use? Still in good shape?
TOO FUNNY! I meant to say 1 YEAR of use....
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