Review of BuddyPhones Play+ Wireless Headphones for Toddlers
- Andrei Sidman
- May 2, 2023
- 6 min read

If you want feature-packed Bluetooth headphones for kids that don’t cost an arm and a leg, then BuddyPhones Play+ are your best option.
BuddyPhones Play+ are surprisingly well-rounded headphones for toddlers with 3 different volume limiters (75, 85, and 94dB) and a Study Mode, which essentially reduces bass to a minimum.
On top of that, headphones are wireless, sound good, and pack a good battery life. More on that later.
BuddyPhones Play+ can fold, come with their own carrying bag, decorative stickers, and an included audio cable to pair 2 headphones with one audio source (yes, you can share audio with others).
In contrast, since they’re affordable, the build quality isn’t impressive. They lack essential water resistance, which is useful for little kids.
However, the Bluetooth headphones for kids are hard to beat for the price (around $50). Keep reading to see what other goodies you get with the BuddyPhones Play+.
Sound
Star Rating 3.5 Almost Great
Headphones pack a surprisingly lively sound with good bass slam. But switching to Study mode reduces the bass and clears up the vocal range.
Since BuddyPhones Play+ are budget headphones for kids, you’d expect basic sound quality, lacking in definition and clarity.
However, BuddyPhones Play+ are completely different. While they retain the bass boost of their predecessor (BuddyPhones Play headphones), they’re also fun to listen to.
Bass
Lower frequencies have a good extension (despite an on-ear fit) and pack a good punch. Headphones are definitely on a bassier side, adding nice warmness to the overall sound signature.
Kids will absolutely love how these headphones play.
On the other hand, enabling Study mode reduces the bass almost entirely. It helps kids focus on school work.
Midrange
In Music mode, the mids are relatively balanced and free of harshness and sibilance.
Switching to Study mode, headphones further boost the mids to amplify the vocal clarity. That way, your kid will more easily understand the teacher during online lessons.
Treble
For the most part, the treble is smooth and clear. However, it quickly rolls off, meaning instruments like cymbals don’t sound very loud.
Nevertheless, BuddyPhones Play+ are very enjoyable to listen to, even for an adult. The sound quality is excellent for the price.
Comfort & Fit
Star Rating 4.0 Great
Thanks to soft earpads with decent padding and a very lightweight design, your kids can wear BuddyPhones Play+ for a long time. They also hold onto the head quite securely.
On-ear design isn’t the best option for ensuring long-lasting comfort like the over-ear is. However, the comfort can get at least decent with good padding and soft materials.
That’s the case with BuddyPhones Play+. While they share many similarities with BuddyPhones Explore+, they use more comfortable earpads and gentler clamp force.
All that combined ensures sufficient comfort, even for older kids. Younger kids with little ears will easily wear these headphones during long car rides or lengthy remote learning sessions.
The Play+ can also provide a reasonably secure fit. Headphones sit on your head securely even with a little bit of shaking.
Kids should have no problem wearing them outside and jumping around without headphones falling off their heads.
Durability
Star Rating 2.5 Average
Headphones are flexible and made of thick plastic, but they lack basic water protection.
The build quality is on par with the rest of the BuddyPhones lineup. Headphones are made of thick plastic, which feels cheap but should provide good protection against drops.
Protein leather earpads seem softer and of better quality than the Explore+ model. Also, they look replaceable, albeit it will be difficult to find the spare parts.
Headband extension is entirely plastic. However, it firmly holds the adjusted extension in place, even when vigorously shaking the headphones.
For extra portability, headphones fold inwards. The hinges are plastic but very tight, so the earcups can’t unfold on their own.
Additionally, you get a carrying pouch, which protects against scratches but not drops.
The included 3.5mm cable is flat and decent quality. However, it doesn’t straighten up (memory wire) and stays twisted.
Sadly, the most important thing is missing: water resistance (IP rating). Kids aren’t the most careful users, and spilling a liquid over the headphones is a matter of time.
Headphones aren’t even officially tested against sweat. Although, the latter shouldn’t be that big of a problem.
Battery
Star Rating 3.5 Almost Great
Headphones offer around 20 hours of playtime on moderate volumes and USB-C for charging. However, there’s no fast charging, at least officially.
For such small headphones, you get reasonably long battery life. At normal listening volumes, you can expect around 20 hours of playtime (In our test: 19 hours and 48 minutes at 50% volume in 85dB mode).
The battery life also depends on the listening mode you’re on. Music mode is pumping more deep bass, which eats a bit more power.
USB type C port is a great addition so that you can use one cable to charge all your devices.
At least officially, BuddyPhones Play+ don’t support fast charging. Thankfully, they can still fully charge in about 2 hours.
Features
Star Rating 4.5 Almost Perfect
BuddyPhones Play+ are well-packed wireless headphones with 3 loudness modes, Music and Study mode, AUX port, decorative stickers, and essential physical controls.
At the great price of just $50, you get more than you expect. BuddyPhones Play+ are seriously feature-packed, with only lacking active noise cancellation (which isn’t necessary for kids).
First, there are three volume modes, making headphones safe for toddlers and much bigger kids as well. You switch between the modes by holding both volume buttons simultaneously.
You can toggle between Music and Study mode by switching a rather stiff physical knob on the left earcup.
Headphones also support essential playback controls, from play/pause, volume up/down, and skipping tracks.
If you ever end up with a dead battery, there’s an AUX port under the right earcup. The 3.5mm cable comes inside the box.
Moreover, having other headphones connected to BuddyPhones Play+ via audio cable, you can share the audio with friend’s headphones. Quite an awesome feature when two kids want to watch the same video or listen to the same music.
Last but not least, you get 4 pairs of decorative stickers to customize the headphones and a blank pair of stickers where kids can write their names on.
Noise Isolation
Star Rating 3.0 Good
Headphones are pretty decent at passive noise isolation, blocking a noticeable amount of higher frequencies. However, they are not hearing protection.
Out of all budget BuddyPhones kids headphones, the Play+ do the best job at passive noise isolation.
They manage to block a noticeable amount of higher frequencies, whereas the lower end stays pretty much unchanged.
That is useful when you want to drown out the background noise from the passing cars. On the other hand, you will still hear engine noise on your commute.
It’s worth mentioning that since these are kids headphones, you don’t want to have the best noise isolation.
Worse isolation might hurt the audio quality, but it adds to surrounding awareness.
Therefore, BuddyPhones Play+ struck a nice balance between ensuring good sound and maintaining awareness.
Bluetooth
Star Rating 2.5 Average
While the Bluetooth connection is pretty stable when the audio source is in the vicinity, the overall range is below average. There’s also a little audio delay and no multipoint support.
For the most part, the Bluetooth version 5.0 in BuddyPhones Play+ is doing a fine job of ensuring stutter-free performance. At least during regular use, that is.
The audio breaks quickly once you start moving away from your audio source. In my test, the audio becomes unlistenable even before passing a second brick wall.
That’s still around 35 feet, which is in line with the manufacturer’s claim. However, most headphones with Bluetooth connectivity can at least pass the second brick wall.
How to pair BuddyPhones Play+?
Right out of the box, you simply turn them on, and they begin searching for a device to pair.
Pairing them to another device later on, you first turn them off and then hold the power button until they turn back on, and you hear a “pairing” prompt.
Multipoint isn’t supported on BuddyPhones Play+. However, kids would hardly miss this feature.
What Bluetooth Codec Do They Use?
The Play+ only use a standard SBC Bluetooth codec. For the price, that’s more than enough, even though most wireless headphones also use an AAC.
Is There an Audio Lag?
Yes, but a tiny one when watching movies or YouTube videos. You can see a slight audio delay when looking directly into someone’s mouth. However, your brain will quickly adjust to the lag.
On the other hand, the delay might be more annoying if your kids play competitive mobile games. But then again, very young children shouldn’t play games too much.
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