🤰 Tune into the future: where baby’s first playlist begins!
Wavhello BellyBuds are ultra-lightweight prenatal speakers designed to safely play music, voices, and sounds directly to your baby in the womb from 20 weeks onward. Featuring a 3.5mm jack with Bluetooth compatibility, SafeBond hydrogel adhesives for secure, repositionable placement, and an exclusive VOICESHARE app for sharing messages and lullabies, BellyBuds create a unique bonding experience for moms and families. Compact, portable, and perfect as a third-trimester gift, these speakers let you and loved ones listen simultaneously with your baby via the included audio splitter.
Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Model Name | language _ tag |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
Included Components | Speakers, Volume Limiter, Audio Splitter, Travel Pouch, Adhesives |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Play music and voices to the womb. |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Cable Feature | Fixed |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Control Method | App |
Number of Items | 1 |
UPC | 853582005341 |
Manufacturer | WavHello |
Product Dimensions | 9.6 x 6.2 x 1.9 inches |
Item model number | V5-BB |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Safety warning | Bellybuds is not for medical treatment and should not be used as a substitute for regular prenatal care by an appropriate medical practitioner. The manufacturer expressly disclaims liability for damages of any nature. Consult your doctor prior to using. |
Target gender | Female |
Material Type | Plastic |
Additional product features | Lightweight, portable, safe |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | No |
Is portable | No |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
I**F
Great Set and Makes Playing Music in the Womb Easy
I always planned on playing music for my baby while they were in the womb so I was happy to find that they make systems like this that make it easy to do just that.The pack comes with everything you need and includes the Bellybuds, an audio splitter so that you can listen to the same music, and multiple reusable gel sticky pads to adhere the belly buds to the belly. It would have been nice to have had an included headphones/earphones for the price but most people have a bunch of them nowadays so I don’t think it’s too big of an omission.They are fashioned in a baby/mommy/family friendly look which is fine. The quality seems reasonably put together and I don’t worry about having them functioning for years and hopefully more children to come.Functionally they are pretty simple and easy to use and the cord is suitably long. It is nice that they have a small post and pre switch for post birth and prebirth listening levels. It just limits the volume but not to a certain level so you can still turn the volume up or down on your phone or music device until you find a comfortable level.We haven’t used the sticky gel pads and have just been laying them on my wife’s belly while she’s laying down. The speakers do a good job of holding onto the skin without the pads so it’s nice to not have to use them if you don’t need to.Overall I think they’re great and make playing music for the womb very easy. The price is ok for what you get although I think it could come down $5-$10. It’s hard to say what effect listening to a variety of music will have for my child specifically but everyone loves great music so it is still easy to recommend.
D**N
Made My Baby Dance - USB-C Adapter Needed
This thing is awesome! First off after reading through 6574651 reviews I decided to just throw the adhesives away which left me with the speakers and the little carrying pouch. The speakers themselves have 2 sound levels low and high, and obviously these levels can be adjusted further using your sound source settings (phone, laptop, etc.) I made my baby a playlist of a classical, lofi, and a little EDM and baby starting going wild when the lofi tracks came on. I guess my baby likes the chill vibes! Anyways this is a great product for the price and if you ignore the adhesives then it's perfect. Might be a good idea for the company to make a USB-C version though sometime really soon.**IMPORTANT - I made the mistake of not paying attention and missed the fact that this is plugged in through an aux jack which means if you plan to use your phone to play music and you don't have a port then you need to buy an aux to USB-C adapter.
N**Z
Definitely worth it!
I bought these because my boyfriend & I didn’t like having to use headphones to play the baby music. These were way more comfortable and I believe safer for the baby. The adhesives are a great add on. I was able to play music for my baby while I worked. Also as the baby grew, I was able to feel him kick more when I played music which was very nice. We didn’t really use the app but I think it’s a nice feature. What I really liked about these BellyBuds was that there is a “pre” & “post” -natal setting that ensures a maximum level of sound that’s safe for the baby.
J**D
Ensure that the little one has better taste in music than her friends.
The BellyBuds are a cool idea. We've been playing music to the future human with these for a few months and generally speaking they are a great idea. They contour well to the belly and dissipate sound well so you can't blast your baby's ear out before they get a chance to go to a concert live. The gel adhesive is nice, but also works just as well to tuck them into the band of yoga pants. And the sound quality is pretty good.Pros: Good sound, great form factor and the gel adhesive is a really nice touch. Gives you a great simple way to play messages and tunes to your developing fetus.Cons: The app is terrible. In principle the app makes it possible for you (or loved ones) to create messages save them for you and you can play them for the baby. However, we've found that the app glitches regularly and recording messages via the web interface is not intuitive at all. If you think grandparents are going to do this easily, you have much smarter grandparents than we do. The app/web idea was a nice idea, it's just not implemented well yet.Overall: Fun idea, that's mostly executed well. The BellyBuds headphones are nice with good sound and solid build quality. Definitely not a must have item, but if you've got some extra dollars and want your kid to experience music while developing these are the best headphones I've found so far for that purpose.
E**A
Great way to share stories, playlists with my baby
My husband and I used a surrogate mom, We tried to communicate with our baby by talking directly to her (gestational) womb, but it was really difficult to express ourselves. So we decided to find other options and Thank God we found this Bellybuds headphones and with their app 'voiceshare' we were able to record stories, memories, playlists, sing songs to our little one and our surrogate mom was so kind to play all our library directly to our baby. I trully believe that babies recognize mom and dad voices and creates a connection by listening to their voices, so don't feel discourage if you are in a similar situation. In some occasions I watched when my surrogate mom play the recordings to my baby and she was definitely listening and moving. That for us was priceless and it was worth it.
T**A
So so quality
The sound comes from the belly speaker is really low, I need to put the volumn maximum. And one more thing really bother me is one side is super low or almost mute compared to the other side. The product is a little pricey so I hope it will last long. The only thing I consider is the adhensive double tape. They only provided us with 2 packs (probably about 6-8 times reuse for total) and I don't know where to buy when it ran out 🙃
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