Before making the decision on which headphones to buy for your educational needs, below are important factors you should consider:
Mono vs. Stereo Headphones
Mono Headphones
Mono headphones are built to transmit single sound over a single channel. They should be used with, listening centers, record players and cassette recorders and players. If mono headphones are used with technology made for stereo, you will get poor sound quality and might damage the equipment.
Stereo Headphones
Stereo headphones transmit double sound over separate channels. They can be used with audio technology like computers, CD players and televisions or any other equipment with stereo output. Just like mono headphones, if stereo headphones are used with mono technology, the quality of sound will be poor and might lead to damaging of the equipment.
Switchable Headphones
This type of headphones eliminates compatibility issues. It has the option of switching from mono to stereo automatically. If you are not sure of the output technology of your equipment, switchable headphones will make the best choice.
Comfort
Comfort is key when purchasing classroom headphones. Uncomfortable headphones will be a source of destruction to anyone and more so children. You do not want headphones which are too loud or with no sound at all. Below are some of the things you should look at to determine the comfortability of the headphones you are about to buy:
- Adjustability- Many educational headphones are meant to fit children from grade K-12. If you are not sure of the age group, it is best to purchase adjustable headphones.
- Ear cushions- regular ear cushions are made of foam and covered with vinyl. Such cushions are comfortable and easy to clean. Dirty cushions could lead to the spread of germs and lies, and this is why many schools buy headphones for each student. You can as well opt for replaceable cushions if you cannot afford a pair for each.
- Volume control- it is essential to allow the student to control the volume of their headphones as long as it does not exceed the safe volume range.
Wireless Headphones
If you are aiming at shared audio classes or you will be using the headphones with young kids, it is best to invest in wireless headphones to avoid cord tangling and other distractions. Ensure that the battery life of the wireless headphones can last the whole lesson. Many classroom headphone brands continue up to 8 hours.…