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earBanZ - Infant Hearing Protection

Product Description

Baby earBanz (noise cancelling headphones) are the perfect solution to provide hearing protection for infants or children with sensitive hearing. The Baby earBanz protect the most sensitive ears, dulling loud harmful noise, while still letting other ambient noises be heard. They are a great tool for helping to deal with sensory processing disorders, as well as for everyday use.

The earBanZ, with their low profile are easy and soft to wear. Designed to be comfortable with no protruding parts earBanZ provide hours of quite comfort with its foam-filled cushions that rest gently over the ears. They are lightweight, coming in at 142 grams, allowing them to be worn comfortably for hours. 

Whether it is a rock concert, a night out on the town, or an Olympic swimming event, Baby earBanZ have been proven to help keep infants calm and protect their hearing, so you, and them can enjoy the most out of life!

The earBanz Kids' sizes (ages 2-12) are available here

Features:

  • Over-ear design, noise cancelling headphones
  • Provides hearing protection from loud noises
  • Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand for easy storage/carry
  • Soft head band and cushion cups ensure comfort for little ones
  • Recommended for ages 0-2 years

Specifications:

  • Weight 142g (5 oz)
  • SNR 26dB NRR 31dB
  • Mean Attenuation @ 500Hz 25.7dB
  • Mean Attentuation @ 1000Hz 35.2dB
  • Dimensions 15.24 cm W 15.24cm H (at smallest) 17.8cm W 15.24 cm H (at max opening)

BanZ Hearing Protection meets multiple global safety standards including:

ANSI S3.19 (United States)
EN352-1: 1993 (Europe)
Category 4 hearing protection

FAQ:

How will I know if they are fitted correctly?

Make sure the child's ear is enclosed inside the space in the ear cup and that the cushions seal fully against the head around the full perimeter if the child's ear. Adjust the headband so that it sits comfortably over the top of the head.

What does NRR and SNR stand for and what do they mean?

NRR stands for Noise Reduction Rating, and SNR stands for Single Noise Ratio. Basically, these two ratings are used to give a measurement of the average decibel attenuation ( lowering of the noise level ) over a range of specified frequencies. They are calculated slightly different and because of this the SNR rating will come out higher than the NNR rating.

Will my child be able to hear anything with the ear muffs on?

Yes, your child will still be able to hear, this is important to their safety, however the dangerous levels of noise will be reduced. The less noise the child is exposed to, the less noise the ear muffs will let through. This also applies to ear plugs.

What options are there for a newborn baby?
Our Infant earBanZ are designed for newborns through the age of 24 months. Kids' sizes are available for ages 2-12. 

What do the letters printed on the earmuffs refer to?

The letters printed on the side of the earmuffs refer to various international safety standards:

ANSI S3.19 - The American National Standards Institute is a private, nonprofit organization that oversees the development of voluntary consensus standards for products, services, processes, systems, and personnel in the United States. Equivalent Australian companies include SAI Global and Standards Australia. S3.19 is the standard introduced by the ANSI to regulate hearing protection devices. BanZ earBanZ meet these requirements.

EN352-1: 1993 - This is the European Standard for hearing protection and hearing protectors, as well as protective clothing and other safety measures. BanZ earBanZ also meet this standard.

 

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