Description
LIMITS VOLUME TO 85dB: Made to help protect listeners’ eardrums from early hearing damage following the World Health Organization’s recommendation of an 85dB limited volume range.
STUDIO-GRADE AUDIO WITH A HIGH-QUALITY DESIGN: Our patent-pending Puro Sound Labs Balanced Response Curve provides them with the finest genuine studio sound, including clear, crisp vocals and full dynamic bass – within the safety of 85dB. All of this is packaged inside lightweight earbuds so there is no risk of ear fatigue.
ACTIVE NOISE-CANCELLING HEADPHONES: The ANC mode puts the world on mute so that the user can listen clearly in loud environments without the need to increase the volume beyond safe sound listening levels. These earbuds also have a transparency mode so you can be aware of your surroundings when applicable.
INTERCHANGEABLE EAR TIPS: Three different sized ear tips are provided to ensure there is one that fits your ear correctly. This ensures good passive noise isolation as well as a secure fit while on the move.
THE PURO SOUND LABS PROMISE – At Puro Sound Labs, we strive to provide hearing protection for kids without diminishing their listening experience. We promise that your PuroQuiet-Air Volume Limiting Earbuds will offer superior sound quality with premium ear protection, and it’s all backed by a 1-year warranty.
Why It Matters
Noise-canceling headphones help create a quieter, more controlled environment. Whether you’re listening to music, meditating, or just blocking out background noise, they make it easier to rest, focus, or simply have a moment to yourself.
LIMITS VOLUME TO 85dB: Made to help protect listeners’ eardrums from early hearing damage following the World Health Organization’s recommendation of an 85dB limited volume range.
STUDIO-GRADE AUDIO WITH A HIGH-QUALITY DESIGN: Our patent-pending Puro Sound Labs Balanced Response Curve provides them with the finest genuine studio sound, including clear, crisp vocals and full dynamic bass – within the safety of 85dB. All of this is packaged inside lightweight earbuds so there is no risk of ear fatigue.
ACTIVE NOISE-CANCELLING HEADPHONES: The ANC mode puts the world on mute so that the user can listen clearly in loud environments without the need to increase the volume beyond safe sound listening levels. These earbuds also have a transparency mode so you can be aware of your surroundings when applicable.
INTERCHANGEABLE EAR TIPS: Three different sized ear tips are provided to ensure there is one that fits your ear correctly. This ensures good passive noise isolation as well as a secure fit while on the move.
THE PURO SOUND LABS PROMISE – At Puro Sound Labs, we strive to provide hearing protection for kids without diminishing their listening experience. We promise that your PuroQuiet-Air Volume Limiting Earbuds will offer superior sound quality with premium ear protection, and it’s all backed by a 1-year warranty.
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