No matter how much grandparents complain about parenting, modern children grow up with smartphones and tablets in their hands and nothing can be done about it. Do not drive them out into the forest? Realizing that children's gadgets ― this is a new piece of cake, many headphone manufacturers have begun to produce specialized headphones for children, which, in addition to their cartoon appearance, differ from "adult" headphones by the presence of special protective measures. At JBL, such models come out in the specialized JBL Junior series.


The line was launched in 2017, and since then it has released several similar overhead models, which differ mainly in the type of connection (wire or Bluetooth) and battery life. The design of the headboard and cups is designed with the expectation of not a small child's head, they sit comfortably on the child's head and do not take up much space when carrying (thanks to the folding headband). In addition, if the child is growing fast, the headband can be significantly expanded, JBL specifically left a gap for the future.

The key difference from the company's "adult" headphones is the reduced impedance and built-in volume limiter, which will prevent the child from accidentally turning the volume up to 100% and potentially injuring hearing when there are no adults nearby. In addition, they look colorful and youthful: the serifs on the headband are made in the form of notes, and there is a pack of stickers in the kit so that the child can customize the headphones at will.