FamilyReview: Puro BT2200-Plus Volume Limited Kids’ Bluetooth Headphones

Review: Puro BT2200-Plus Volume Limited Kids’ Bluetooth Headphones

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Here is our review of the BT2200-Plus Volume Limited Kids’ Bluetooth Headphones.

Designed with both comfort and style in mind, the BT2200 Plus headphones boast a lightweight, construction that truly stands the test of time. As well as a durable, supple protein leather headband and ear cushions, guaranteeing a comfortable listening experience while relaxing at home or on the go. The BT2200 Plus also comes with interchangeable ear cups so children can switch from on-ear to over-ear for a better seal and more comfort. It also has a built in microphone, ideal for online learning and children will love the Daisy Chain sharing cable so favourite tracks and YouTube videos can be enjoyed with friends or siblings.  

Perfect for the school run, long journeys, or trips away, the wireless Bluetooth v.5 headphones come complete with a foldable design and matching hard cover carrying case to keep them secure and damage free whilst travelling. The BT2200 Plus also has quick charge, so 10 min of charging translates to two hours of play time.

Specifications

Type of headphone: On-ear headphones & Over-ear 
Volume limiting: 85 dBA sound Limit
Ambient noise reduction: 83% of noise
Daisy Chain Cable: For two Puro headphones to share one device
Wireless: Bluetooth 5.1 wireless capability
Wireless range: Up to 30 feet from Bluetooth® source
Battery life: 20 hours playback; 200 hours standby
Battery type: Lithium ion rechargeable
Charging: USB-C Charging

What’s in the box?

  • BT2200-PLUS Headphones
  • On-ear & Over-ear Cushions
  • 3.5mm Volume Limiting Auxiliary Cable
  • USB-C Charging Cable
  • Daisy Chain Sharing Cable
  • Hard Carrying Case
  • User Manual

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

The headphones are very light weight and comfortable to wear for extended periods of time and are easily adjusted for maximum comfort.

The headphones come in a neat carry case that also provides protection when being carried. The case easily fits the headphones and cables.

The box contains both on-ear and over-ear cups, so whatever the situation its very easy to unclick whatever is attached the headphones and replace them. The ones that are not in use sit neatly within the carry case out of the way, but easily accessible.

Pairing the headphones with a device is really easy and only takes a few moments. You can also use the supplied headphone cables should you not want to use Bluetooth – just plug them in!

Battery life is excellent too – when fully charged the headphones can provide around 20 hours of playback and will last about 200 hours on standby, so pretty much any situation you can think of will work for these!

The sound quality is excellent, and one of the main selling points of these headphones is that they are volume limited to 85 dBA so your child’s ears should be protected from overly loud noise! They also provide great noise isolation too! There is a built-in microphone as well if needed and that works well.

All the controls are on the side of the headset, including a physical on/off switch and volume up and down. If you are using a cable to connect the headset then the volume buttons will be disabled and you will need to adjust the volume on the device you are listening to.

If you have a child that wants, or needs a really decent set of volume-limited wireless headphones then take a look, and listen at the Puro BT2200 Plus headphones!

The BT2200 Plus is available in a choice of six colors including black, blue, green, purple, teal and pink from Amazon UK for £100.

You can learn more from the Puro website.

Andrew Edney
Andrew Edney
I am the owner and editor of this site. I have been interested in gadgets and tech since I was a little kid. I have also written a number of books on various tech subjects. I also blogged for The Huffington Post and for FHM. And I am honoured to have been a Microsoft MVP since January 2008, including as an Xbox MVP until 2023.

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