Aegis Pro Headphones Keep Kids' Hearing Safe

Aegis Pro Headphones Keep Kids' Hearing Safe
Sep-29-15
Developed by a teenager to help keep kids’ hearing safe, the Aegis Pro headphones deliver solid audio while still keeping the decibels low.

Created by 16-year old Kingsley Cheng, the Bluetooth-enabled, over-ears Aegis Pro rely on jamsDefender noise cancellation technology to block 95 percent of the ambient noise, which allows the headphones to reach a maximum of 85 decibels without sacrificing sound. An onboard digital processor optimizes the audio, and LED lights on the sides indicate the wearer’s continuous listening time.



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