Dr.meter Ear Muffs for Noise Reduction SNR27.4, Kids Noise Cancelling Headphones for Autism, Adjustable Headband

✅ PROS
- Genuine 27.4dB noise reduction — enough for concerts, fireworks, Monster Jam
- Dual ANSI and CE certification for safety assurance
- Adjustable headband grows with the child
- Lightweight with 360° swivel cups for compact storage
- Comfortable for extended wear, per multiple parent reviews
❌ CONS
- Too stiff for infants under 1 year old
- Some units may not seal properly — inconsistent noise blocking reported
- Not actual 'noise cancelling' — passive ear muffs, not electronic ANC
The Verdict
Kids’ ear protection is one of those products where the gap between a good pair and a bad one is the difference between a great family outing and a miserable one. The Dr.meter EM100 ear muffs sit in the sweet spot — affordable enough for most families, certified enough to trust, and proven across 20,203 reviews.
The Protection Test
The Dr.meter muffs carry an SNR rating of 27.4dB and dual ANSI/CE certification. In plain English: they reduce noise by a meaningful amount — enough to take the edge off fireworks, Monster Jam trucks, or a night game crowd.
A Singapore parent confirmed exactly this: “Suitable for my 4-year old to wear for a Monster Jam show!” Another reviewer on the same page described them simply: “Yes it blocks out loud noises like the one you put on AirPods.”
The build quality uses a rugged ABS shell with thickened noise reduction sponge inside, covered in PU leather. The adjustability — a telescoping headband with 360° swivel ear cups — means they pack down small and fit a range of head sizes.
Where They Fall Short
Two consistent complaints emerge from the reviews. The first is fit for very young children. One parent with an 8-month-old found them “too stiff” and couldn’t get a proper seal, rating them 1 star. The headband clamp pressure is designed for toddlers and older — infants need a different product.
The second complaint is more concerning: inconsistent noise blocking. Another 1-star reviewer wrote bluntly: “Does not cancel noise at all.” This could be a fit issue — passive ear muffs only work when they create a proper seal around the ear. But it could also indicate unit variation. At $22.45, the materials are budget-level, and manufacturing consistency isn’t guaranteed.
The Comfort Factor
Canadian and European reviewers consistently praised the comfort. One Canadian parent called them “comfortable, lightweight, and adjust very well to children’s heads.” Another reviewer noted they “wear them for long periods without any discomfort.”
The lightweight design (not stated in grams but described as “lightweight” by multiple sources) and PU leather padding make extended wear possible. Kids who won’t keep bulky muffs on will tolerate these longer.
The Bottom Line
The Dr.meter EM100 ear muffs are a solid entry-level hearing protection option for kids aged 2 and up. The dual certification gives confidence that the noise reduction rating is legitimate. The adjustable headband means they’ll last through several years of growth.
The caveats are real: not for infants, and some units may not seal effectively. If you need guaranteed protection — for a child with auditory sensitivities, for example — it may be worth spending more on a premium brand like 3M or Peltor with documented consistency. But for the family that needs occasional ear protection for fireworks, sports, or travel, these deliver at an unbeatable price point.
Verdict: Solid certified ear protection for toddlers and up. Not for infants, but for everyone else, the value is hard to beat.



