BBTKCARE Baby Ear Protection Noise Cancelling HeadPhones for Babies for 3 Months to 2 Years (Blue)
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dani west
> 3 dayDidn’t bug her at all. In fact, she was super giggly and thought it was funny! Great for all her older siblings sport events!
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Kassidy H
> 3 dayMy son just hates these things. He could still hear the cars at the drag races and cried his eyes out. He fought to take them off all day. It was just all around stressful
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CN
> 3 dayI bought these for my 3 month old (now 5 months and they still work great) bc we are always at loud basketball games. They work absolutely perfect when I can get them to stay on. I have to balance him in my lap or sitting up to get them to stay on. They don’t stay on in his car seat or if he moves around a lot. All in all they get the job done. It’s just a labor of love to make sure they don’t slide off his ears the entire game.
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Vanessa
> 3 dayI bought these for our sweet baby girl. Since everything about her is precious and new. Its so important to protect what she already has. Which includes her hearing. Especially since once a loud noise lays down those hairs. Its a permanent thing, the damage is not something you can grow back or fix. And were not ones to stay home and not do anything. When she was 3 weeks old she was at her first dirt bike race. And wearing these didnt seem to phase her at all. Anytime shes been wearing these and has been around loud noises that are loud enough to bother me. Tge noises havnt phased her at all. Actually a majority of the time she sleeping through them. Or if shes eating and looking around. She doesnt act startled. Her facial expressions dont even change. And shes a very expressive baby girl. I will say as a newborn I think the elastic band wouldve worked better than this. But using them recently at about 2 and a half months. They worked alot better, as in they were alot easier to keep on. Look back on it. I wouldve purchased ones with an elastic band for her as a newborn and maybe even now. And they arent heavy by any means. But they do have a little weight to them. I would say these will be ideal and appreciated the most when she can sit up on her own. But when she needs to lean up against me or be craddled so much. Its a constant battle to keep these from sliding off.
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haide
> 3 dayMy son has always been easily startled by loud noises and when we would get have events and there was loud music playing he did NOT like it. constant crying and i would have to stay in a room with him. with these, he is perfectly happy to mingle now. the do slip a little easier than i would like but only really when he was smaller. they fit pretty snug now!
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niurka
> 3 dayYou still can hear the noise.
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Kylie C.
> 3 dayThe package came completely cracked and broken open like they were a return. Cheaper made than I thought they would be for a product with 10s of thousands of reviews. Definitely not noise CANCELING but reduce noise a little bit. Wouldnt reccomend or buy again.
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Kei
> 3 dayThese worked great for canceling noise for my autistic baby
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Diana Delgado
> 3 dayWe used this to watch fireworks with our three month old. Not only was he fine with having this on his head but he didn’t flinch while they went off about two blocks away. I definitely don’t write many or even any reviews so this was beyond worth my time to express how amazing I felt this purchase was!
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Samantha Barefoot
> 3 dayI had these on my baby registry and received them as a gift. My family owns a farm and with all the equipment we wanted to protect his ears. THESE ARE THE GREATEST!!! We use them all the time and have used them at other events we gone to with bands or lots of loud noises/ people. The fit him very well and stay in place. We loved them so much I purchased them for our friends that are having a baby. They have already paid for themselves. Worth the purchase!