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nana010101 t1_iy8sqxi wrote

Koss kph30i or kph40. Sounds great, cheap to replace when they break, which they will, because he's 5.

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xXironic_nameX3 t1_iy8ta60 wrote

Get headphones from Grado, they aren't expensive, have good sound and are durable

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reasec OP t1_iy8w4h1 wrote

And i forgot they must be wireless..

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ricardo9505 t1_iy8zoi6 wrote

Need to buy kids headphones cause of the comfort. My daughter hated all my cans when she was little. Philips made some durable and good cans. They come in wireless now. I got my two nephews an older model where you coukd remove the speakers and change em between 2. Lightweight and they come capped so even if the volume is all the way up its limited to prevent damage to their ears.

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TheEncrow t1_iy8zwb6 wrote

Cables are way more durable and easier to replace than bluetooth. Wired headphones usually sound better too. Of course get whatever you prefer, but for your needs I'd get something cheap and wired (the koss are a great suggestion).

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clingytrashpanda t1_iy976rr wrote

I'd definitely go for kids' headphones because of a lower max volume

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therealPaulPlay t1_iy9y7tn wrote

Wireless is a bit tough but I‘d recommend the Final ux3000, they are rather inexpensive and sound good. (Better than the Xm5). Apart from that you could go for the Momentum 3, Hifiman Diva or Technics EAH-A800. But I wouldn’t really recommend 300$ headphones for a 5y/o

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Drifter_vov t1_iyaf40t wrote

JBL JR310BT they are specialy for kids, I read that the volume can't be risen to a danger point.

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2_246_1010_78 t1_iybatzr wrote

I‘d recommend happy plugs headphones, volume limited, Bluetooth, decent sound, colors. So far happy about them!

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reasec OP t1_iycivlq wrote

Thank you all for your suggestions, i will pick final ux3000.

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