Educator Edtech Review: AVID WonderEars AP-400 Headset
The AVID WonderEars AP-400 Headset offers excellent audio quality, a rugged, comfortable design, and fun colors at an affordable price point.
The AVID WonderEars AP-400 Headset delivers a safe and quality listening experience for young learners, ages 4-9. These units are available in vibrant orange or green for both USB-C and 3.5mm TRRS connections. With ample adjustability and comfort these allow for a safe and comfortable classroom audio experience.
AVID WonderEars AP-400 Headset: Getting Started
For this review, I received both the 3.5 mm TRRS (Tip, Ring, Ring, Sleeve) and USB-C AVID WonderEars AP-400 Headset models. Getting started was as simple as plug and play as my devices recognized both immediately.
My first impressions from a build standpoint were very positive. The design is well-thought out with a braided 5-foot cord, sturdy moulded end connections, and an integrated velcro strap that stays on the cable while in use. The soft-on-ear design and headband padding was very comfortable and easy to clean.
I found these to have ample adjustability almost fitting my adult-sized head. Furthermore, the short KidCom microphone stands off the unit less than an inch, and will definitely make for easy cleaning as well as cut down on breakage and distraction.
AVID WonderEars AP-400 Headset: Best Features
- Excellent audio quality, compatible with PC/MAC, Chromebooks, tablets, and more.
- Volume limitation designed into the product to limit volume setting to 85 dB.
- The KidCom microphone is designed for durability and ease of cleaning.
- Comfort and adjustability designed for young learners.
- Long braided cables with reinforced connections.
- 3.5 mm and USB-C connection options.
AVID WonderEars AP-400 Headset: Pricing
The MSRP for the 3.5mm TRRS is $24.95, while the USB-C model is $29.95. Both are available in green or orange.
AVID WonderEars AP-400 Headset: Key Takeaways
I tested the AVID WonderEars AP-400 Headsets in various scenarios and found both the 3.5 mm and USB-C models connected immediately to both Chromebook and PC devices. I listened to music, spoken work, and video, and had a pleasurable listening experience that delivered clear sound that captured the entire sound experience.
The recording properties of each were a little different in my experience, with the 3.5 mm connection delivering a little better overall voice recording quality than USB-C. Not to say the USB-C input was poor, just the 3.5 mm connection had a little better clarity. Of course, there are many factors that contribute to this difference, such as device hardware, drivers, etc. Educators and students would be happy with either of the units for recording student audio.
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Overall, the AVID WonderEars AP-400 Headsets are well-designed and -built units that deliver great audio in a small form factor at a great price. These headsets come in two fun colors and have durable, easy-to-clean surfaces and components. I would recommend the AVID WonderEars AP-400 Headset to any elementary school educator.
Frank Pileiro is the former Supervisor of Technology & Data for the Linwood Public Schools in Linwood, NJ. He speaks at the local, state, and national levels about empathy, educational innovation, and instructional technology.