Bluetooth overears for dem kidz (<80$)

Good day

Can u guys gimme a suggestion of a BT headphone for an elementary/middle-school child (not myself, btw)?

Has not to suck on comfort/sound/playback time

I’m looking at Major III BT’s, but am not buying from Amazon, so I kinda don’t wanna risk the headband being stiff (and not being able to return the set) too much

ADD: on-ears work if they comfy ^.^

TaoTronics Soundsurge 60 and the Cowin E7 are both rated :+1:

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Koss Porta Pro by Drop- the Bluetooth version

However not sure about the cable - it’s so thin and could be damaged easily

For my wife we did search a small headphone for her tiny head and after some tests she decided for the Marshall Mid BT on Ears
Build is top and the control via the brass joystick works
You can drive it in BT mode and wired
You even can connect a 3.5mm terminated second headphone

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Skullcandy uproar wireless.
Sound: “Meh” sounding, but pretty neutral.
Comfort: They’re basically soft earmuffs.
Playback time: Uh… way more than enough. I don’t use mine much and I recharge them like once every 6 months still. Maybe once every week when I really used em.

All plastic, but 20$ here, so, buy two or three? Lol.

I actually don’t want sound to be sucky as much as possible

So far I’ve settled on a $20 pair of Philips. People claim they sound good but got knows what that can mean at that price point

Some of the bluetooth headphones that Zeos has reviewed aren’t too bad for sound quality.

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I’d say the Tribit XFree Tune might be a good option. Should be able to find it under $50 (currently $39 on Amazon) and has good sound quality. Oluv did a complimentary review a while back. I have a pair, and would say they isolate well, and have a pretty balanced sound with slight bass emphasis.

Has anyone looked into/own a pair of Monoproce BT300’s? Bluetooth ANC headphones with 16hour play time for $35