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Kids Headphones

With crystal-clear sound, built-in volume limits, and soft padded headbands, kids headphones keep little ears happy while they sing their hearts out, watch their favourite shows, and get lost in gaming adventures! Discover our pitch-perfect collection of headphones for kids from JBL, MyFirst, and more trusted brands at Harvey Norman.

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Our experts break down the different headphones types, plus top considerations.

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    Your Kids Headphones FAQs

    Your FAQs on Kids Headphones

    What age can kids use headphones?

    Children can start safely using headphones from the age of 3, but not just any pair will do! Little ears need extra protection from loud noises, so choosing headphones made just for toddlers and kids is a must!

    Whether they’re singing along to Frozen songs, tuning into an audiobook adventure, or watching the latest episode of Bluey, our collection of kids headphones feature built-in volume limiting, soft padding, and smaller headbands to keep their listening experience in perfect harmony

    What is a safe volume level for kids headphones?

    Because their ears are still developing, kids have shorter ear canals that make them more sensitive to loud sounds than adults. To hit the right notes for safe listening, experts recommend keeping headphones for kids below 85 decibels (dB) – about the volume of a vacuum cleaner or noisy café.

    Most models come with built-in volume limiters to help keep things in check, but you can also help protect their precious eardrums by checking the volume settings, setting daily limits, and encouraging regular quiet listening breaks. And remember, choosing the right headphones and creating healthy listening habits will keep your kiddo’s ears happy for years to come!

    What features should headphones for kids have?

    From bright, colourful designs to wireless models that power through long car days, the best kids headphones balance safety, all-day comfort, and kid-proof durability. Here are the features that make ours a hit with both parents and little listeners:

    • Built-In Volume Limits – Protects their ears by capping maximum sound levels
    • Lightweight, Adjustable Design – A feather-light, comfy fit that can grow with them – no slipping or squishing here!
    • Super Durable Build – Designed to handle the drops, bumps, and adventures of active kids, from playground antics to snack-time spills.
    • Tangle-Free or Wireless Options – No more chord chaos! Choose from easy-to-manage wired or Bluetooth models for hassle-free listening.
    • Fun, Kid-Friendly Designs – Eye-catching colours and playful patterns to show off their personality.

    Are noise-cancelling headphones safe for kids?

    Yep, and they can actually be a great choice for kids! Designed to block out background noise, noise cancelling headphones can help them focus in loud environments – like a noisy classroom or a packed school bus – without pumping up the volume. This helps prevent volume creep, allowing kids to listen comfortably at lower, safer levels without putting their hearing at risk.

    Should children wear in-ear, on-ear or over-ear headphones?

    From sing-along hits to giggle-worthy cartoons, kids need the right headphones for the best listening experience. Here’s how earbuds, on-ear, and over-ear headphones stack up:

    • In-Ear Headphones – These fit snugly in the ear canal, making them a great choice for bigger kids who can safely manage volume control.
    • On-Ear Headphones – A lightweight and compact option that rests on top of the ears, allowing some background noise – so they won’t miss when you call out their name!
    • Over-Ear Headphones – With cushioned ear cups that fully cover the ears, they offer excellent sound isolation, perfect for focusing on schoolwork, long car days, or little music lovers.