QearFun Unicorn Headphones

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QearFun Unicorn Headphones use the latest Bluetooth 5.0 technology for easy wireless connection. They can also be used with a cable or memory card. A short 1-2 hour charge provides up to 18-24 hours of music and calling time and can last up to 300 hours on standby. They work with various devices like smartphones, tablets, and computers.

QearFun Unicorn Headphones
have a soft, adjustable headband that comfortably fits kids aged 3-16. The ear pads are gentle on the skin for extended use. They are lightweight and foldable, making them easy to store and travel. They are ideal for toddlers, teens, and young girls, whether for online classes, school, or travel.

QearFun Unicorn Headphones
have a cute design and are great for girls to enjoy audiobooks and music. They are designed for kids aged three and up and come in a lovely unicorn-themed gift box with two unicorn slap bracelets. They make excellent birthday and Christmas gifts for girls and children.

QearFun Unicorn Headphones
produce clear sound and strong bass, providing a great listening experience for kids. They also limit the volume to a safe level for children. The built-in microphone is helpful for online learning, gaming, and chatting with friends.


Price: $22.98

Buy here: https://www.amazon.com/QearFun-Headphones-Microphone-Adjustable-Smartphones/dp/B0B2LJ54FJ.

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