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What are the best type of disposable headphone for students today

There are two basic qualities that distinguish a best disposable headphone from other low quality heap headphones. One thing that the disposable headphone should provide is better sound even in the traveling. The second and most important thing is that they should do less damage to the ears, even in the case of heavy usage.

Every school and teacher is concerned about reaching his or her students in the most responsive way, and with ease. But in a busy and large classroom, it can be hard to provide tailored learning for each student, especially those in need of a little help or with more time. Here are 4 ways how disposable school headphones can help students reach their educational marks, and provide greater support in the classroom environment.

Types of disposable headphones:

No type is better than others.  There are 3 main headphone types

  • In-ear headphones
  • On-ear headphone
  • Over-ear headphones

Over-ear headphones are broken down into two more types

  • Open-back headphones – bigger sound stage, sound leakage.
  • Closed-back headphones – Can be more bass heavy, no sound leakage.

Just depends on if you are listening in private or public.

Rule of thumb

  • Public = closed-back headphones
  • Private = open-back headphones

To reduce damage on the ears, I would go with light with open-back headphones assuming you don’t mind the sound leak. Here is a helpful infographic about different headphone types with more info.

Choosing a healthier type of disposable headphone or students:

It largely depends on your need. Do you walk around the noisy place? Do you want to blend the background sound environment with your music? Do you want to feel less weight on your head? Does convenience and portability matter? Do you mind charging your headphone? How much does sound quality matter? Do you listen to only specific genre of music or have a special need? Lets take an example, An in ear headphone with a short cord, tight isolation ear tip with an anti sweat cable and shell would be great to cancel noises while running around with sweat, and you don’t need to worry too much about maintaining it by taking care of the cable mess or charging it for noise cancellation. The Westone or Shure in ear series is well balanced in sound signature so they are a good fit for a wide range of music type

 

Headphones support different kinds of learning:

As research has shown, there are many different ways a person can understand the material. Some people might listen and follow a lecture with ease, while others like reading versus listening. Others learn through action, while some still learn better when they can connect physical objects to concepts. In addition, some students need to be able to talk about the lesson in order to fully understand it, or repeat and recite lessons make the material stick.

The headphones are a great way to support students who learn best through oral and aural methods, as they can be used to record speech and provide private listening. In a classroom, where a teacher wants to be mindful of each student’s learning preferences, headphones can be a great supporting tool for students who learn better listening or recording and talking, which opens up the teacher’s ability to reach his or her students.

Headphones can open up a range of opportunities:

With technology advancements and support for their integration in the classroom, headphones are needed as an important tool for students to use.

For example, a history virtual classroom with students in another class and even in another country is a great way for students to learn from others who live a very different lifestyle, or have life experience under a certain event. By connecting in a class setting, students have been able to ask each other questions as a group. But, headphones for students to talk one-on-one or work on assignments together–even when they are miles away–can add another dimension to the lesson.

In addition, as gamification of lessons rise in popularity as a tool for learning, more and more apps are requiring a vocal response from the student user. For example, a student might practice pronunciation of a list of vocabulary words in the app, and the app checks the pronunciation simultaneously. The headphones will be able to record the student’s responses more accurately than the built-in microphone on a device, which can help the student and app work in tandem.

Students, mentors, and teachers can connect outside the classroom with ease:

Since the widespread use of the Internet and mobile devices, teachers have been utilizing various communication channels to help their students. From AOL chat rooms for homework help, or text messages to remind students of assignments, these forms of communication have been a great help. But these forms have mostly been textural, which makes it hard to give advice to students who need sound (such as language students).

Disposable headphones that can go home with each student and teacher will therefore allow teachers and students to communicate vocally, improving lessons or help outside the classroom.

They are a great solution for one-on-one communication:

Since many smart devices built to use in speaker-mode, it can be hard for students to understand the person behind the screen. It’s especially hard to hear and listen in a classroom where others are talking. Disposable headphones are one kind of classroom headphones that can allow students more privacy, giving them the ability to listen and listen intently through quality external headphones. Disposable headphones ultimately are a cost-effective solution for students, mentors, and teachers help them reach each other after class, without having to rely on built-in microphones and speakers.

By incorporating headphones into the classroom, students and teachers can benefit from the wide range of opportunities that the headphones give them.