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The best headphones for kids

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Last updated: 2025/07/30 at 8:31 PM
News Room Published 30 July 2025
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Buying headphones for your kids sounds like a good idea. For starters, you won’t have to listen to their terrible YouTube videos for the millionth time. Or their music. Or any other kids’ entertainment that’s given you an horrendous ear worm lately.

But there’s a more important reason to buy your kids some headphones. Your child’s ears are super sensitive while they’re still developing and it’s possible to damage them with sounds of over 85 decibels. Using adult headphones isn’t the best idea. Not unless you can convince them to lower the volume, which is harder than it should be. Chances are the little tykes will crank the volume back up when you leave the room.

Instead, you’re better off purchasing a pair of headphones designed specifically for children. Kids’ headphones will fit better on little heads and usually have a volume limiter to keep the decibels down. But how do you sort one set of kids’ headphones from another? We’ve done some research and put together some helpful info.

Do kids need wired or wireless headphones?

It depends on how much you want to spend, and whether you can recharge headphones on a regular basis. Many of the wireless headphones listed in this roundup have decent battery life, but they are typically more expensive than wired versions. However, if your child is particularly young, wired headphones can be a risk, so always supervise them while they’re using their headphones.

What’s the maximum noise level for children?

Generally, many auditory health organisations recommend that the ideal noise level for a child is about 70db, and that volumes should never exceed 85db. Most adult headphones peak at about 115db, which is why it’s important to use dedicated headphones for your child rather than just giving them yours. And remember that the limit is a limit, not a guide, so they should aim to play music a little quieter.

Can a child use earbuds?

In-ear buds are great for adults, but they’re not recommended for children. Developing ears are more sensitive to noise damage because their nerve fibres are still growing. Also, due to having smaller external auditory canals, the eardrum is always closer to the sound source. Their little ears are just too delicate to put at risk.

Is there a limit of headphone use for kids?

Similar to limiting screen time, it’s sensible to restrict your child’s use of headphones to a maximum of two hours a day. It’s all about moderation. Any longer than that can cause damage to your child’s ears, even if they are using a volume limiter.

What are the best headphones for kids?

This is a difficult question to answer because there are so many options out there, but we’ve tried to give you a clear picture of the best headphones for your kids. We recommend checking out everything on this list, because there really is something for everyone and every budget right here. You know your kids best, so it’s really up to you.

These are the best headphones for kids in 2025.

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