Wednesday, November 5

JBL Launches Kids-Friendly Earbuds with Smart Safety Features

New Delhi: JBL has entered the kids’ audio segment with the launch of JBL Junior Free, specially designed open-ear TWS earbuds for children. The earbuds are engineered to deliver safe sound while keeping young ears protected, combining fun, functionality, and parental control.

Safe Listening for Kids
Unlike regular earbuds, which can reach unsafe volumes, JBL Junior Free caps sound at 85 decibels, ensuring a safe listening experience. The open-ear design allows children to hear ambient sounds, keeping them aware of their surroundings while enjoying music.

Parental Control & Smart Features
Parents can monitor and adjust volume through the companion app. The earbuds offer up to 10 hours of battery life, and a quick 10-minute charge provides 3 hours of usage. They can connect to two devices simultaneously and feature IPX4 water resistance, protecting them from accidental splashes. Dedicated buttons on the earbuds make it easy for kids to control playback.

Availability & Price
Currently, JBL Junior Free is not available in India. In Europe, it is priced at €69.99 and comes in vibrant colors including purple, teal, and peach.

Why Kids’ Earbuds Are Needed
Regular earbuds are designed for adults and often produce high volume levels that can harm children’s ears. JBL Junior Free provides a safer alternative, ensuring children enjoy their favorite music while maintaining hearing health.

Conclusion
With the rise of earbuds as everyday gadgets, brands like JBL are focusing on child-safe audio solutions. JBL Junior Free not only delivers clear sound but also allows parents to keep control, making it an ideal choice for young listeners.


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