The tech giants are well aware that modern children will grow up one day, get families, go to work, go on vacation and buy fashionable equipment. So it makes no sense to put friendship in the back drawer, you need to earn loyalty from an early age. Following this logic, many electronics manufacturers began to produce specialized gadgets for children, and one of the most promising niches unexpectedly turned out to be children's headphones. Phillips also has a similar line "for kids" ― SHK.


The key parameters for children's headphones is the built-in volume limiter, which will not give the child the opportunity to turn the volume to the maximum and negatively affect hearing. In open-type headphones, the sensitivity is limited to 85 dB, in closed models, the sensitivity can reach 99 dB. It is also important that the headboard is wide and allows you to use headphones even when the child has grown up. There's nothing wrong with that. Well, each manufacturer approaches design issues individually, while some manufacturers put stickers with My Little Pony in a box with headphones, in Phillips they are limited to bright colours.

All representatives of the SHK family are divided into two types. The first is the classic closed-type overhead headphones, which completely cover the ears, isolating them from external noise. The second group includes miniature open-type overhead headphones with small ear pads and a flexible headboard. In both cases, a wire connection is provided. The price of such models is in the range of 25 to 40 dollars.