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My daughter (6) broke the plastic pretty easily
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The on/off switch is made out of the same hard, sharp, cheap plastic and actually kinda hurts to toggle back and forth
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I was hoping they would last the school year, but I should have known better because they are made of cheap plastic.
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They were very hard to open and close and with as cheap as the plastic felt, I feel they would have broken quickly (as other reviews complained about)
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Her first pair still works however, she’s dropped them many times and cracked the plastic on one side where you adjust the fit
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Thinnest, cheapest plastic
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Unfortunately They are made with a brittle plastic and broke within 2 weeks of use
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The plastic is a little brittle (which is why the other ones broke), but they lasted quite a while with my son, whose special talent is breaking/destroying things, so I think they’re well-priced
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The headset snapped in half due to the cheap plastic
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Weak plastic components around the buttons broke within a few weeks making it unusable.
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These are made out of ridged, thin, cheap plastic that seems ready to snap (especially given the way kids treat their things).The plastic is roughly cut and has sharp edges
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The on/off switch is made out of the same hard, sharp, cheap plastic and actually kinda hurts to toggle back and forth
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It was good but the cheap plastic breaks to easy no for a kid
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It was good but the cheap plastic breaks to easy no for a kid
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Daughter Loves these! A+
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They are perfect when the little one is wanting to watch one of their shows & you're watching something else, as well as in the car.
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I love the volume limit on them as it makes me feel good they can't blast the volume
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n’t so distracting