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The POGS Kids Headphones Protect the Hearing of Users

The POGS kids headphones are an audio accessory for children that will enable them to maintain focus on their studies or favorite digital entertainment in a private way that pays attention to their hearing development.

The headphones come in two models including The Gecko and The Elephant of which the former is wireless and the latter is wired, and are both only capable of reaching a maximum noise output of 85 dB. This will help to protect the hearing of young users, while the 32mm neodymium drivers along with impressive tuning will ensure all details of the audio are clear to hear.

The POGS kids headphones are built with durability in mind to easily handle the rough and tumble of everyday child lifestyles.
Trend Themes
1. Youth-targeted Audio Accessories - There is an opportunity for audio companies to focus more on creating audio accessories targeted to the youth market while considering hearing protection as a crucial aspect of the design.
2. Hearing Protection Technology for Children - There is an opportunity to develop more products that can provide hearing protection technology specifically designed for children.
3. Kid-friendly Audio Innovation - There is an opportunity to develop more innovative products that cater to the youthful market while also prioritizing safety and usability.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics Industry - The consumer electronics industry can continue to develop audio accessories geared to meet the demands of the new market demographic and focus on total hearing protection.
2. Childcare Industry - The childcare industry may find a new market opportunity by being inclusive of POGS kids headphones and partnering with distributors to create an exclusive deal for their clients.
3. Toy Industry - The toy industry could merge technology with toys and include POGS kids headphones as a potential audio accessory with toys as part of a bundle package.

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