POGS Wireless Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones | The Turtle | Adjustable and Durable Headphones | Volume Limited 85 dB, Microphone | Wireless Music-Sharing Function (rGrey)


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  • ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLING: stay focused by cutting out background noise and distractions with memory foam ear cushions and Active Noise Cancelling technology.
  • DESIGNED FOR SENSITIVE EARS: POGS-Safe technology protects hearing by limiting volume to 85 dB without compromising sound quality.
  • BLUETOOTH WIRELESS AND MUSIC SHARING: Enjoy up to 22 hours of wireless use with the latest Bluetooth technology, and share music wirelessly with another POGS The Turtle.
  • ROBUST AND COMFORTABLE DESIGN: strong, durable materials to survive rough handling yet lightweight for lasting comfort.
  • Adjustable and foldable ADUSTABLE AND FOLDABLE: the adjustable headband ensures a perfect fit, and foldable for easy storage and travel.

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3.6 out of 5 stars
3.6 out of 5
25 global ratings
ANC Headphones $60-$100.00
2 Stars
ANC Headphones $60-$100.00
I have over 30 pairs of ANC Headphones ranging between $12-$100.00 that I have either purchased or received through the Amazon Vine Program. I am always looking at new arrivals for comparison. When the Pogs Turtle Headphones appeared I decided to check them out as I have a two year old niece. At time of request they were $95.99. They arrived quickly and paired via Google Fast Pair to my Motorola G 5G (2023).Basic Specs: Bluetooth 5.2. USB-C. 20-30HR Playtime. 32mm Drivers. Aux-in. 85db limit.Notes: I requested the gray color but received the Blue. It actually worked out because I wanted to compare the color to my pair of JBUnion SNC-780L. It is more of an Aqua or Teal than Blue. There is very limited padding on the headband. The extensions are plastic rather than metal. The ear cups swivel and fold while also featuring a light up portion like the JBUnion. The pads have decent cushion. The headphones are clearly marketed for children based on the fact that they flare out to the sides and the ear pads are much smaller than other pairs I own. I was barely able to get them on my 23" head at full extension. There are simple control buttons for Power, Play/Pause, Bluetooth pairing, and ANC. There are animal tones for powering on/off. I tried testing the sound with my usual songs: Sleep Token - "The Summoning", Lauren Daigle - "Kaleidescope Jesus", and Chris Botti - "My Funny Valentine". Immediately I knew that these are meant for sensitive ears. Everything sounds very flat. Only by turning up the volume do you get any sort of definition. The ANC actually works quite well in blocking out background noise. The main reasons for my deductions are - price, lack of accessories, and storage options. The JBUnion are a perfect example of a pair that is less than $30.00, offers accessory cables, and can fit a much larger variety of head sizes. If the volume limit is of issue I know I can enable that on my phone.Final Ratings: Build 3/5. Style 2/5. Battery 2/5. Comfort 3/5. Controls 4/5. Sound 2/5. ANC 4/5. Value 1/5.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
Color: rPinkVerified Purchase
These are good headphones. Much better than the alternatives at similar price points for kids, however there are zero accessories included. No charging cable, no travel case, no 3.5mm cable to connect to airplane entertainment system (and if you don't use their special $15 cable the noise limiting functions might not work correctly). We almost weren't able to use these on the flight we purchased them before because of the 3.5mm cable not being included. Also, the noise cancelling functions are disabled when using the 3.5mm aux cable, so what's the point of having noise cancelling if you can't use it on a plane?

That being said, they isolated the sound enough without the noise cancelling that you could hear the shows while on the plane, and were a lot more comfortable than other headphones we tried. Both my 3 yo and 5 yo liked wearing them.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
Color: rGreyVine Customer Review of Free Product( What's this? )
These Headphones are surprisingly nice. I didn't know what to expect from headphones designed for kids but I really like these. For reference, I got them for my teen who needed new headphones. These are quite fun. First off when pressing buttons such as power or noise canceling you will hear an underwater bubble sound rather than your standard beep. Such a cute feature. Matching that theme the noise cancelling button is an image of a turtle. I tried these out on several occasions since my teen just said "Yeah they work well". That doesn't tell me much, lol. Upon trying them myself I was very surprised at the comfort of these headphones. Me, being an adult, I completely cover my ears and fit my head very comfortably. I do have to extend the headpiece to its fullest but they fit. So the head size range is generous. I was very happy with the noise canceling feature and the sound quality is perfect. Even though these have a volume cap I never even needed to get close to that cap when using them. The other cool feature I discovered is that when I went to pair these, the pairing process was by far the easiest pairing I've ever done. Upon pressing the Bluetooth button, a pop-up appeared on my computer that said by clicking connect these headphones would pair with all devices under my Google account. Amazing. I was so impressed because I've never been able to pair my own wireless headphones with my laptop for some reason, even after repeated tries so I use them with a cord. These paired with absolutely no problem. The only negative thing I can think of is the fact that these headphones do not include any accessories such as a charging cord, aux cord, or case. I feel for the price cords should of at least been included if not a case to store them in. However, I can find no fault with these headphones.
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
Color: rGreyVine Customer Review of Free Product( What's this? )
I have over 30 pairs of ANC Headphones ranging between $12-$100.00 that I have either purchased or received through the Amazon Vine Program. I am always looking at new arrivals for comparison. When the Pogs Turtle Headphones appeared I decided to check them out as I have a two year old niece. At time of request they were $95.99. They arrived quickly and paired via Google Fast Pair to my Motorola G 5G (2023).

Basic Specs: Bluetooth 5.2. USB-C. 20-30HR Playtime. 32mm Drivers. Aux-in. 85db limit.

Notes: I requested the gray color but received the Blue. It actually worked out because I wanted to compare the color to my pair of JBUnion SNC-780L. It is more of an Aqua or Teal than Blue. There is very limited padding on the headband. The extensions are plastic rather than metal. The ear cups swivel and fold while also featuring a light up portion like the JBUnion. The pads have decent cushion. The headphones are clearly marketed for children based on the fact that they flare out to the sides and the ear pads are much smaller than other pairs I own. I was barely able to get them on my 23" head at full extension. There are simple control buttons for Power, Play/Pause, Bluetooth pairing, and ANC. There are animal tones for powering on/off. I tried testing the sound with my usual songs: Sleep Token - "The Summoning", Lauren Daigle - "Kaleidescope Jesus", and Chris Botti - "My Funny Valentine". Immediately I knew that these are meant for sensitive ears. Everything sounds very flat. Only by turning up the volume do you get any sort of definition. The ANC actually works quite well in blocking out background noise. The main reasons for my deductions are - price, lack of accessories, and storage options. The JBUnion are a perfect example of a pair that is less than $30.00, offers accessory cables, and can fit a much larger variety of head sizes. If the volume limit is of issue I know I can enable that on my phone.

Final Ratings: Build 3/5. Style 2/5. Battery 2/5. Comfort 3/5. Controls 4/5. Sound 2/5. ANC 4/5. Value 1/5.
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2.0 out of 5 stars ANC Headphones $60-$100.00
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
I have over 30 pairs of ANC Headphones ranging between $12-$100.00 that I have either purchased or received through the Amazon Vine Program. I am always looking at new arrivals for comparison. When the Pogs Turtle Headphones appeared I decided to check them out as I have a two year old niece. At time of request they were $95.99. They arrived quickly and paired via Google Fast Pair to my Motorola G 5G (2023).

Basic Specs: Bluetooth 5.2. USB-C. 20-30HR Playtime. 32mm Drivers. Aux-in. 85db limit.

Notes: I requested the gray color but received the Blue. It actually worked out because I wanted to compare the color to my pair of JBUnion SNC-780L. It is more of an Aqua or Teal than Blue. There is very limited padding on the headband. The extensions are plastic rather than metal. The ear cups swivel and fold while also featuring a light up portion like the JBUnion. The pads have decent cushion. The headphones are clearly marketed for children based on the fact that they flare out to the sides and the ear pads are much smaller than other pairs I own. I was barely able to get them on my 23" head at full extension. There are simple control buttons for Power, Play/Pause, Bluetooth pairing, and ANC. There are animal tones for powering on/off. I tried testing the sound with my usual songs: Sleep Token - "The Summoning", Lauren Daigle - "Kaleidescope Jesus", and Chris Botti - "My Funny Valentine". Immediately I knew that these are meant for sensitive ears. Everything sounds very flat. Only by turning up the volume do you get any sort of definition. The ANC actually works quite well in blocking out background noise. The main reasons for my deductions are - price, lack of accessories, and storage options. The JBUnion are a perfect example of a pair that is less than $30.00, offers accessory cables, and can fit a much larger variety of head sizes. If the volume limit is of issue I know I can enable that on my phone.

Final Ratings: Build 3/5. Style 2/5. Battery 2/5. Comfort 3/5. Controls 4/5. Sound 2/5. ANC 4/5. Value 1/5.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Kein Raum, keine Bühne
Reviewed in Germany on June 5, 2024
Color: rBlueVerified Purchase
Pro: ANC ist für die Preisklasse top aber
Con: Die Kopfhörer bauen kaum eine Bühne auf und haben wenig Detailgrad. Drive und Dynamik sind schlicht nicht da. Zu vergleichbare JBL JR460 ist die Musik wie puriert statt ein Gericht mit erkennbaren Zutaten. Dabei sind die JBL auch im unteren Ende der Messlatte.