• Reviews around plastic (1.79 of 5)

    LilGadgets Connect Premium Volume Limited Wired Headphones with SharePort for Children, Black

    • Jacquie did state that the plastic was now stronger in this area, so I would not hesitate to give the LilGadgets Connect+ Premium Volume Limited Wired Headphones with SharePort for Children - Blue another chance.
    • Where the headset extends to make it larger, it is made of cheap plastic.
    • The sound quality is excellent, and the head phones are sturdy plastic.
    • I use them very gingerly and my son is careful with his belongings... but I could imagine a strong yank in the wrong direction could break the plastic?
    • I will say that the weak spot is when the headphone is extended, the plastic that holds it together is a problem.
    • Now you need to epoxy the strapping reinforcement to the cheap plastic arm
    • Not very durable and made of easily broken plastic, these headphones are not recommended if your kids use them frequently.
    • They are otherwise very well made, but the plastic in the adjustable part is very flimsy
    • Wouldn't hurt repeat business to share the part with past purchasers also so they don't have to repair a cheap plastic arm.
    • But there must be a design flaw as the plastic on both sides broke after less than a month of use.
    • I love how the cord to this is very sturdy almost rope like and not the typically plastic flimsy ones you usually get with earphones or buds
    • We’ve used these maybe 5 times since purchase, and the plastic is weak and broke
    • The plastic at the ends has cracked.
    • For the price, the construction is apt but plastic is very rigid and cheap
    • I know that my kid is 4, and is strong and careless, but I wonder if the plastic should be *that* easily broken.
    • Nice looking headphones with sturdy plastic for the price - unfortunately one of the speakers and a cable port broke within 2 months
    • Although it is much lighter than the premium model, the part connecting the earpieces to the headband is a semi-rigid plastic, instead of the metal used in the premium model
    • So despite the breakage, I'd definitely recommend these, just perhaps to maybe younger children or those with smaller heads, at least until they work out the plastic for the extenders
    • The hard white plastic that extends the headphones longer for use cracked and they no longer can be worn
    • The plastic is very light and breaks easily, and once it does, the headphone essentially dangles
    • But poor quality plastic where headphones connect to the headband.
    • l love how they hook together.
    • pretty sure its some design flaw.honestly, was sad to see them break as they seem good in every other aspect
    • The one year mark is misleading as we don't let our kids use often and had them take REALLY good care of them.
    • For as comfy and compact as they are, they aren't loud enough.
    • My little guy loves these and I love the volume limits as he can't possibly turn it as high as he wants to
    • They fit her well (and her head is a bit on the larger side) and they worked exactly as they should.
    • not really impressed as they are not loud at all to not buy for small children seems to frustrate them when they slide around on there heads and the cables don't last one already snapped
    • The wire isn't too restricting as
    • My son's works just fine as of the writing of this review but my daughter cable, which looks in better shape than my sons, has started to fail
    • We require that the kids sit with these headphones while they use them and they lay as still as they can
    • Fist my 2 year old’s head (90% percentile