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Puro BT2200 Plus reviewed

We look at the new Puro BT2200 Plus, see more about the product on their website here.

Puro BT2200 Plus reviewed

This product seems to be aimed at kids, but we gave it to a variety of our testers, preteens, teens and oldies, (can we say that?) those in their later decades also. Overall we got a good response from all of them about the product. One of the teens felt the headphones were a little small, and it would perhaps be useful if the headband, ie the part that sits on top of your head, could expand. That said the earphones were comfortable to use and all testers enjoyed using the product.

Another very positive thing about the headphones is that they are both bluetooth and also come with three different cable options too. This should ensure that this device is pretty much ready to go straight out of the box. We had no issues firing it up and it just worked straight away and with a nice, deep, lush sound. The volume limited design aspect seems smart and a good thing for a child related product, though you can still go quite loud, certainly not something that would get in the way of you using it in a happy and positive way.

We liked the Puro BT2200 Plus, and it’s pricing is not too expensive either. It could be a good birthday present for a younger user. Worth playing around with.

More about the product here

  • LIMITS VOLUME TO 85dB: Made to protect young listeners’ eardrums from early hearing damage following the World Health Organization’s recommendation of an 85dB limited volume range.
  • STUDIO-GRADE AUDIO QUALITY: Our patent-pending Puro Balanced Response Curve provides them with the finest genuine studio sound, including clear, crisp vocals and full dynamic bass–all within the safety of 85 dB.
  • BACKGROUND NOISE ISOLATION: Our product features a fully passive design that blocks 83% of the ambient noise @ 1 kHz just by wearing them.
  • INTERCHANGEABLE EAR CUPS: Turn on-ear to over-ear for a better seal and more comfort.
  • HIGH-QUALITY DESIGN: Durable, vegan protein leather ear cushions and headband. Designed for a comfortable listening experience.
In keeping with Puro Sound Labs mission to protect consumers’ hearing, the headphones are made to protect young listeners’ eardrums from early hearing damage being volume limited to 85 dB as recommended by the World Health Organization.
While the headphones are volume limited to the maximum safe listening level, they certainly do not compromise on sound quality.
The Puro Balanced Response® Curve technology is engineered to deliver the finest genuine studio sound with clear, crisp vocals and full dynamic bass suitable for all genres of music. Additionally, the BT2200 Plus features a fully passive design which blocks 83% of the ambient noise @ 1kHz just by wearing them, ensuring that users can listen to their favourite tracks, audio books or YouTube undisturbed, or find their own space in shared environments.
Designed with both comfort and style in mind, the BT2200 Plus headphones boast a lightweight, construction that truly stands the test of time. As well as a durable, supple protein leather headband and ear cushions, guaranteeing a comfortable listening experience while relaxing at home or on the go. The BT2200 Plus also comes with interchangeable ear cups so children can switch from on-ear to over-ear for a better seal and more comfort. It also has a built in microphone, ideal for online learning and children will love the Daisy Chain sharing cable so favourite tracks and YouTube videos can be enjoyed with friends or siblings.

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Simon Cocking

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