Does the Thought of Your Next Flight Make You Sweat?
You are trapped in a metal tube. There is no escape.
Your toddler is screaming.
Strangers are staring.
You feel the "death glares" from Row 12.
You want to disappear.
You tried the iPad. You tried the snacks. You tried the big plastic headphones.
But 20 minutes in, your child rips them off and the meltdown starts.
It is NOT your fault. And your child isn't being "naughty."
The Real Problem is "The Plastic Clamp Effect"
Adult headphones are made of hard, rigid plastic. When you shrink them down for kids, they become a trap.
The hard plastic squeezes their soft ears. It hurts.
Worse, they can’t get comfortable.
Try leaning your head against a car seat wing or airplane window with a big plastic clamp on your head. You can't do it.
The plastic digs into their skull. It pushes their head forward. It keeps them awake.
Eventually, the pain gets too much. They scream. You panic.