These ‘headfoams’ are unbreakable

Available in bright orange, blue, or purple finishes for $40 a pair, the Headfoams look right at home amongst the loud, gaudy adult headphones you’ll find in stores today.

These ‘headfoams’ are unbreakable
There’s a reason brands like Nerf and Tonka are popular with parents: it’s because they’re almost impossible for kids to destroy.

So Marblue decided to take a similar approach with its headphones designed for kids, by making the frame out of nearly indestructible foam. And of course, they called them — “Headfoams”.

Available in bright orange, blue, or purple finishes for $40 a pair, the Headfoams look right at home amongst the loud, gaudy adult headphones you’ll find in stores today.

So you can fool your kids into thinking you’re letting them use grown-up electronics, when in reality the Headfoams are designed to survive the rigours of day-to-day kid life.

Additionally, since they’ve been engineered to ensure that the sound never goes past the 85-decibel mark, your kids aren’t going to be able to destroy their hearing and have a valid excuse for not hearing you tell them to take out the garbage.
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