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Made entirely from a single piece of EVA foam, Hamilton Buhl’s Flex-Phones, now available through Encore Data Products, is the latest audio equipment release to cater to child safety. Known as ethylene-vinyl acetate, EVA is a copolymer of vinyl acetate and ethylene known for its stress-crack resistance, waterproof properties, low-temperature toughness and UV radiation resistance. It is also respected for its similar function in roles that vinyl and rubber are usually used for. Most importantly, it is 100% free from BPA and is virtually indestructible, making it as kid-friendly as a set of headphones can be. They are even certified for all major international and US child safety standards.
Instead of the typical plastic casing surrounding the cord, a woven material is used, similar to that of shoelaces. Such a decision means the cord can endure a lot more bending and direct damage without the risk of exposing the internal wires. For instance, the edges around the headphone ear and the plug will be far less likely to rip open like they do when coated in plastic. As for the plug, it is a 3.5mm stereo, ideal for use with virtually all electronics. Tablets, cell phones, computers, CD players and so much more are all compatible with this brand. The Flex-Phones even come in different colors. Children can choose between red, black and blue. Just remember that durable does not mean stain resistant. If you’re worried about your child drawing on or otherwise marking their headphones, black is your safest color.
Internally, safety measures have been taken to protect the development of the young eardrums. The volume never exceeds 85 decibels. This is about as loud as city traffic is when you’re sitting a car with the windows rolled up so there is no need to worry that the speakers won’t be loud enough. Anything of a high volume is shown to cause permanent damage to the eardrums. Even with this restriction, the sound remains clear and unaltered.
Hamilton Buhl, the inventor of the Flex-Phones, has been around since 1933 and knows what it takes to produce engaging and safe electronics for children. After merging with Buhl Industries in 2011, they have gone on to push the bounds of innovation within the realm of technology. They seek to enhance learning and teaching through innovative means. Today, more than just the educational sector invest in their brand. The government and even individuals looking to increase engagement with their audiences turn to Hamilton Buhl.
Encore Data Products, the distributer of these headphones, is a privately held company founded in 2006 and currently located in Louisville, CO. They focus heavily on the delivery aspect of technological equipment, providing options for clients in medicine, music, entertainment, hospitality, education, military and government. They are even paired with Bongo for international shipping. Aside from top of the line customer service, their products are competitively priced, easy to order and free to ship within the continental United States.
About Encore Data Products
Encore Data Products is a privately held company based in Louisville, Colorado. We supply the education, health and fitness, hospitality, business and government industries with high quality audio visual equipment and technology accessories. With an ever-expanding product selection from top brands, free shipping options, competitive pricing and easy ordering, Encore Data Products enables its clients to maximize their investment in equipment needed to enrich their learning, health and business environments. For more information on Encore Data Products services and products, please visit us online at https://www.encoredataproducts.com/.