Why Wireless Headphones Are Great for Classrooms

S. B.
If you're a teacher, you have learned to never underestimate the capabilities of a child. Children have the uncanny ability to press all of the right buttons that in turn ruin all of the wrong things. They could knock over an entire home if only they had enough strength in their little bodies. So of course, it's no major task for them to wrap themselves up in cords, trip and fall, and cause concussions within minutes.

This is why a lot of teachers have been taking the initiative to child-proof their classrooms on everyway possible. So if you're looking for a way to child-proof your audio/visual experience then you might want to consider switching from corded to wireless headphones. There are even some units available that were created specifically for the classroom. Let's take a look at some of the benefits of switching over, and what headsets are currently available.

The Benefits of Wireless Headphones

There are a lot of benefits to cutting the cord on your headphones, at home or in the classroom. Here are just a couple that you might want to consider when determining whether you want to purchase a new set.

Keep Them from Getting Tangled - If you are trying to manage a younger grade level and you have kids running around more than sitting down, it could be pretty difficult to make sure no little bodies gets caught in wires while some students are watching a video or music through headphones. This is why wireless headphones definitely come in handy. You never have to worry about them tripping over the cords, or getting tangled up - both definite safety hazards to children who have potential to get hurt easily.

Give Them the Freedom to Roam Around - With a wireless headset, you can give your students the opportunity to move around the classroom, or trade headsets, with cords being an issue. This benefit can make difficult transitions easier than ever.

Wireless Classroom Headset Products

There are a few headsets on the market that are targeted toward the classroom setting. Here are a couple:

Califone 35IR-USB Wireless Headphones - This headset is recommended for those in a classroom setting who require shared computers, or anticipate working in a media library. They come equipped with a detached USB connector used to transmit wireless audio. The headsets are comfortable with full-adjustable straps and leatherette cushioning that can helps to fit all sized heads. Also, they come with recessed wiring that resists prying little fingers. A few other features include noise-reducing earcups, on-ear volume control, and replaceable cushions.

Hamilton Electrics Multi-Channel Wireless Headset - This headset, also created for the classroom or lab environment, offers the ability to let students roam away from the sound source for up to 100 feet without losing a signal. It also holds a 40-hour charge with an LED indicator light that lets you know when you're losing that charge so to not have the battery die in the middle of lesson.

Wireless headphones can make your classroom learning experience flow smoother than you could have ever imagined. So if you're thinking of making some enhancements to your audio/visual technology, consider getting your class a few wireless headsets.

Published by S. B.

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