• Reviews around volume (2.20 of 5)

    Sony Mdr-222Kd/Pin Childrens Headphones (Pink)

    • The volume is not too loud.
    • I love that these regulate the volume because she loves to turn the volume all the way up when she is listening to music, but I am confident that these keep the decibels in an acceptable range.
    • She uses them with CD, DVD, keyboard, LeapFrogs, and more -- all noisy toys with headphone jacks, and the volume has been decent with everything
    • She has never complained that they hurt her ears and the volume seems great.
    • & she likes the volume loud.
    • He keeps it on a reasonable low volume
    • Nope, the volume is fine
    • In the car, you need louder volume to overcome all that road noise
    • Sony lists this product as being appropriate for children 8 and older, but keep in mind that there's a cord that can easily wrap around a small child's neck, as well as the previously mentioned volume concerns
    • and I like that the volume is limited.
    • However, the volume is pretty poor
    • Mom read in a magazine that ear buds are bad for little kids, so these volume limiting headphones keep everybody happy.
    • It limits the volume to a reasonable level
    • These headphones work great for young children, as the have built in sound limiting which does not allow the volume to get but so loud.
    • They limit the audio volume and I have confirmed that they work as intended.
    • The claim that, "High impedance allows for low volume headphones", is really silly... because what it should say is "High impedance does not allow reasonable volume."Yes your child will never suffer any hearing loss if they use these earphones, but then they will also never hear the music or video they are watching when they use them.
    • I tried these out first because I was concerned that they might restrict the volume too much
    • Great price but poor sound and volume
    • These suck, volume and fit sucks
    • you would think that a comment such as "volume limiting" would mean that they limit the volume so you're child doesn't damage their hearing while listening to power rangers
    • Excellent volume control headphones for children
    • These will not break and my 2 year old throws them around alot.for a kid these are tough headphones that has a safe volume about all you can ask for
    • & she likes the volume loud.
    • The main advantage is that they help to limit the high volume
    • What I like most about these headphones is that they don't let the volume get too loud
    • Extremely Durable - Lower volume (perfect for kids ears)Cons: - Sound quality is not great, but still acceptable even for meThe pros are really all you can ask from children's headphones
    • I've listened through the headphones and they really do limit the volume.
    • The Volume is not loud enough to hurt his ears and these headphones take a SERIOUS beating from him on a daily basis
    • Not sure how the volume lowering works but at full volume on my iPod they did seem a little quieter than my ear-
    • When I put the DVD player without headphones at a comfortable volume and then plugged in the headphones the volume definitely decreased.
    • The "convenient volume control" does not mean that you have control over the volume
    • Seems like the corporate Sony solution to limiting volume is to use their worst speakers
    • The volume is loud enough and safe for my 10 year old who is deaf in her right ear and has 80% hearing in her left ear