These headphones are clearly aimed for at younger children that teens or adults, everything about them screams that.
The colouring of the headphones is very baby pink and sky blue, with some, pink and blue galaxy swirls on the side, I do quite like this touch. There are another two swirls inside the heart shapes on the outside of the cups, these actually light up, though they stay on and do not flash or anything.
Construction is largely plastic, though they do feel pretty tough compared to many, so they should take some rough handling from children. The pads are foam, and it is a reasonably firm foam. The pads do not appear to be replaceable.
As for size, these are targeted at children and so are smaller than most, I do have a big head however, and I can get them on, though the cups are on the small size for my ears, they will be fine on even smaller adult ears.
Sound is quite mid and bass heavy, more towards the mids. Highs are very recessed, and acoustic guitars lack any sparkle from the top end. The sound is also not overly detailed, and is on the muddy side. There is no app for them, and no way to EQ them specifically. The volume is limited to 80dB, which still feels loud, once you reach this limit, any further presses will give you the message "maximum volume" for each time you pressed the button, so if you rapidly press it 10 times, which I am sure no child would ever do, you have to sit through the message 10 times.
The battery seems good, in my testing I got to five and a half hours before I called it a night, and these had plenty of charge left in them. So easily enough to get through most trips out.
The ANC is surprisingly decent, massively reducing external noises like aircraft cabin noise, and other people talking. This does mean that your child is unlikely to hear you talking to them.
On the whole, I would say these are okay for children, the audio quality isn't the best, but the ANC is pretty decent, and they look very child friendly.
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