Where to buy ear protection for babies
This is what you want for your toddler or preschooler to put on to watch a movie during dinner, at a safe volume. These wired earmuffs have a decibel limit of 75; they pair with a device, and you control the volume remotely.
They have a noise reduction rating of 31, so again, well above the suggested number. These noise-cancelling earmuffs provide passive noise reduction and are ideal for sporting events; they have a 22 noise reduction rating.
The earmuffs have a GrowBand that easily fits kids from birth to age four, so they're particularly suitable for growing toddlers. Not only do these headphones have 45 hours of battery life. Which is impressive. But parents are able to customize volume limits based on their surroundings: They can toggle between 74, 85, and 94dB by pressing the keys in combination. Plus, the covers are detachable, so kids can swap out colors to keep things fresh. Parents can choose between an 85dB and 95dB volume, depending on your kid's needs and how long he or she will be using the headphones.
You get roughly 28 hours of battery life, as well as a deep noise reduction of 32d, and a built-in microphone. These headphones have two standout features: They look pretty rad, and they have a hour battery life. They cap volume at 85dB and are Bluetooth-enabled. This wired kiddie model weighs about as much as a deck of cards, and caps the volume at 85 decibels.
The cushions are ultra-padded and sized for little ears. With this hearing protection, you can safely bring your little one along to enjoy events that might otherwise be too loud and distressing. Outdoor festivals, sports events, and airplane rides are prime examples. There are various levels of noise reduction and ear protection provided by different baby earmuffs.
The Noise Reduction Rating NRR is an indication of the average amount of noise attenuation lowering achieved over a range of frequencies. An NRR of 20dB to 31dB is very good, and certainly enough to lower potentially harmful noise levels experienced during common events like parties, concerts, sports games, and even motorcycle or truck shows. Earmuffs are only effective at providing hearing protection if your little one keeps them on, so look for comfortable cushioning and a secure fit.
Ear Muffs for Babies are generally the best choice when it comes to hearing protection for infants and toddlers, as well as older children. Ear muffs are easy to keep track of, they are comfortable, they come in colors that are "cool" to wear, and unlike earplugs which can be a choking hazard for younger children, ear muffs are always safe.
Not sure which kid ear muffs to choose? With a heavily padded headband and ear pads and a low clamping force for comfort, and with NRR 25 hearing protection, Kidsafe ear muffs are an excellent choice for protecting your child in a wide range of noisy events and situations.
These ear muffs are very lightweight, and come with soft, padded ear cups and headband. Folding design folds up for compact storage and easy travel. These ear muffs block 25 dB of sound so parents and kids can enjoy concerts and other noisy activities together. You can read more information on our FAQ page. Baby earmuffs can be purchased online right here on our Ems for Kids website. If you need baby earmuffs in a hurry, you can contact any one of our retail stockists around Australia.
Babies are susceptible to hearing damage, just like children and adults. Babies should wear hearing protection in any environment where there is loud noise, or noise that can cause hearing damage. During flights, there is still a lot of ambient noise inside the cabin as well — engine noise, cockpit announcements, service carts and more.
In this situation, Ems for Kids baby earmuffs can be used to settle your baby and help them sleep better. The easiest way is to stay as far away as possible from the source of all noise. At a concert or live music event, staying away from the front of house speaker system, and instruments, is generally the best idea.
However, all live music has the potential to cause hearing damage, especially indoors. For this reason, it is always a good idea to have baby hearing protection with you whenever attending any live music or other noisy events.
It depends on the sporting event. For motor sports such as Supercars or drag racing, the answer is a resounding YES! These events generate excessive levels of noise that can quickly cause hearing damage. However, it can be very unsettling for a baby that is trying to sleep.
Our baby earmuffs help reduce this noise to a much lower level. Where possible, we suggest finding a product like Ems for Kids earmuffs, which have the highest NRR on the market today.