Design and Features
The Puro Sound Labs BT2200 are built with an aluminum frame to provide maximum durability. The headband is adjustable to personal comfort levels. Both the headband and earcups are padded for added comfort for extended use. The addition of a built-in microphone on the Puro BT2200 gives these headphones the added benefit of hands-free 2-way calling on the go. The Puro BT2200 has followed the World Health Organization’s recommendation and has added a sound level limiter of 85dB to protect the ears of young listeners. The Puro BT220 is available in 4 retro colors to choose from.
Sound Quality
The 40mm dynamic drivers offer and frequency range of 20Hz – 20kHz which under the patent-pending Puro Balanced Response Curve provides genuine studio sound, the clearest vocals as well deep thumping bass – this is all offered within the limited 85dB volume level.
The over-ear design reduces ambient noise by up to 82% providing your kids with listening comfort, peace, and quiet.
Technical Specifications
The Puro Sound Labs BT2200 comes with a Lithium-ion rechargeable battery offering up to 18 hours playback with 200 hours standby time. The Bluetooth® 4.0 provides a 30ft range from Bluetooth source providing free movement within the allocated range.
The Puro BT2200 features one-touch Bluetooth® pairing with Android, iPhone, and other compatible devices. This provides ease of use and hassle-free listening.
The ability to control the volume on the left ear cup as well on the Bluetooth® source.
The Puro Sound Labs BT2200 can be used wirelessly as well as with the Puro Limiter 3.5mm Auxiliary Audio Cable if the battery is dead. For safety reasons, the BT2200 cannot be used whilst being charged.
The Puro BT2200 comes with a built-in microphone for wireless 2-way calling.
Audio Connections
The Puro Sound Labs BT2200 offers two types of audio connections. Wireless Bluetooth® 4.0 and the Puro Limiter 3.5mm Auxiliary Audio Cable for when Bluetooth® is not available.
The Puro BT2200 comes with a built-in microphone for wireless 2-way calling.
Puro Sound Labs BT2200 vs Junior Jams
The Puro BT2200 and the Junior Jams share very similar specifications. The aluminum frame of the Puro BT2200 is more suitable than the plastic frame of the Junior Jams. The Junior Jams have a daisy chain feature that links two pairs of headphones with a USB Daisy Chain Cable for duel listening, a feature that the Puro BT2200’s doesn’t have. The Puro BT2200 can fold flat for easy storage in the hard carry case.
The Puro BT2200 carries a slightly more expensive price tag at around $80.00 where the Junior Jams come in at just under $70.00. Which makes them both pretty good value for money.
Below is a comparison of the best features of the Puro BT2200 vs Junior Jams
What’s in the Box?
Conclusion
The Sound Labs Puro BT2200 and the Junior Jams are both great-sounding headphones with great features. I would opt for the BT2200 over the Junior Jams. They feature a sturdier built quality with the aluminum frame as well as boasting a flat-pack hard case for storage and traveling, which is more suitable for kids.
If you are looking for a stylish, sturdy, and excellent quality headphone, the Puro kids’ headphones are definitely worth your time and money. Attention to detail and audio quality are a clear priority to Puro Sound Labs.