
Listen to music and make calls with these iHome wireless noise-cancelling rechargeable headphones. Bluetooth capability lets you wander 30 feet from your music source, and their padded ear cushions and headband keep you comfortable during extended listening sessions. Use the remote control on these iHome wireless noise-cancelling rechargeable headphones to manage phone calls and volume.
A: These are noise canceling but it will depend on how sensitive your daughter's ears are. I understand what you need as I have an autistic child as well. Look into the Professional Ear Defenders/Shooter Headphones which are specifically made for noise cancellation without music playing. Best of luck.
A: Yes. The iB98 Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones include a travel pouch, Bluetooth 4.0 feature with the optional 3.5 mm auxiliary cord included.
Q: Does this headphones work with android devices such as smartphones?
A: Yes it does work very well with Android smartphone. It is paired to both Android and Apple with no problem.
A: Yes. Get a 3.5mm cable and you are set to go. Also without using bluetooth you can connect them to your phone.
Q: Can I pair them up with my Xbox One S?
A: No. The Xbox One console does not feature Bluetooth functionality. Headsets cannot connect to the console using Bluetooth. If you have an Xbox One Wireless Controller with a 3.5-mm port, you can connect a headset with a standard 3.5-mm jack directly to the controller.
Q: Can this go on the Nintendo Switch?
A: The iB98 headphones are manufactured and tested for mobile devices such as phones and tablets. Please contact Nintendo to inquire about headphone compatibility. Sometimes adapters or Bluetooth transmitters are required for gaming systems.
Q: Can you pair two of these to one source (phone or ipad)?
A: The iB98 headphones can only be paired to one mobile device at a time.
Q: Do these headphones connect to smart tv's with bluetooth?
A: These headphones have been tested with mobile phones, tablets and iOS devices. They have not been tested with Smart TVs. Please contact your television company to ask what the Bluetooth specs are for wireless headphone connection.