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- 50+ hours of wireless playtime
- Listen wired via 3.5mm or wireless Bluetooth
- Connect two devices via wireless share mode
- Volume safe setting for 85 dB or 95 dB
- Cloud Foam earcups and headband
- Adjustable, Compact, foldable design
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Q: Can I connect it to a switch lite ?
A: Will this work with My iPad?
submitted byTammy - 7 months agoA: Hi Silvie, Yes you absolutely can connect these to a Switch Lite or any other device that includes bluetooth! I hope you have a wonderful day
submitted byJLab Audio Team - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is it good for a 18 month old
A: Hi Mi, thanks for reaching out about JLab JBuddies Pop Bluetooth Wireless Kids' Headphones No, the JLab JBuddies Pop Wireless Kids' Headphones are not recommended for an 18-month-old. While they are designed for children and have adjustable, safe volume settings, they are still geared towards older kids, typically ages six and up. The headphones are adjustable to fit smaller heads, but an 18-month-old's head is significantly smaller and may not fit properly. Additionally, the headphones have features like a shared/wired mode and controls on the cord, which are more suitable for older children who can understand and utilize these functions. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
submitted byJustin - 13 days agoTarget expert supportA: Hi Mi, great question and the answer would most likely be, no. They won't be a great fit for the head of an 18 month old. These have a 5+ age rating on them, and we'd recommend not using headphones before that age! I hope that helps.
submitted byJLab Audio Team - 9 days agoBrand expert
Q: Is it good for a 18 year old
A: Hi Mi, thanks for reaching out about JLab JBuddies Pop Bluetooth Wireless Kids' Headphones While JLab JBuddies Pop headphones are marketed for kids, they can be a suitable option for an 18-year-old, especially if they have a smaller head size or prefer the volume limiting feature. The headphones are adjustable and can fit an adult head, but their comfort level might be questionable for extended use. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
submitted byJustin - 13 days agoTarget expert supportA: Hi Mi, at 18 years old, I'd more likely recommend one of our adult-sized headphones, even though the JBuddies Pop will fit. We have headphones that will have a wider volume range and more advanced features for mature users! I hope that helps.
submitted byJLab Audio Team - 9 days agoBrand expert
Q: Grandma wants to connect 2 of these to grandkids Nintendo Switch at the same time? I want my grandkids to be able to play video games together on long car rides.
A: Hi LB, great question! Once you've paired the JBuddies pop to the nintendo switch, you can actually pair the other pair of JBuddies Pop together with the first using our Audio Sharing capabilities. If both kids have the same model of headphones from JLab, they will be able to pair wireless to share the same audio source. Super useful!
submitted byJLab Audio Team - 2 months agoBrand expertA: Hi LB, thanks for reaching out about JLab JBuddies Pop Bluetooth Wireless Kids' Headphones. That's a thoughtful idea, Grandma! Unfortunately, the Nintendo Switch natively only supports one Bluetooth audio device at a time. This means you can't directly connect two pairs of the JLab JBuddies Pop headphones (or any two Bluetooth headphones) to the Switch simultaneously for both grandkids to hear the game audio wirelessly. However, there are a couple of potential workarounds to achieve what you're looking for: 1. Wired Headphones with a Splitter: The most straightforward and reliable solution for simultaneous audio is to use wired headphones and a headphone splitter. The Nintendo Switch has a standard 3.5mm headphone jack. You can purchase a simple audio splitter that plugs into this jack and provides two or more headphone outputs. You would then need to get two pairs of wired kids' headphones (like a wired version of the JBuddies, if available, or any other comfortable and safe wired headphones for children). Pros: Simple to set up, no battery concerns for the headphones, generally inexpensive. Cons: Kids are tethered to the Switch by wires, which could be less ideal in a car. 2. Bluetooth Adapter for Multiple Headphones (Potentially More Complex): While the Switch's built-in Bluetooth only supports one audio device, there are third-party Bluetooth audio adapters designed specifically for the Nintendo Switch that claim to support connecting two Bluetooth headphones simultaneously. These adapters typically plug into the USB-C port or the headphone jack of the Switch. Pros: Wireless audio for both kids. Cons: Compatibility: Not all Bluetooth adapters support dual headphone connections, and compatibility can be finicky. You'll need to research and ensure the adapter explicitly states this feature and has good reviews for the Switch. Potential Latency: Bluetooth can sometimes have a slight audio delay (latency). Using two Bluetooth devices simultaneously might exacerbate this, which could be distracting for gaming. Battery Life: Both the headphones and the Bluetooth adapter will need to be charged. Controller Limitation: Nintendo's official support states that when using Bluetooth audio, you can only connect a maximum of two wireless controllers. If your grandkids are playing a game that requires more controllers, this could be an issue. Recommendation: For a long car ride and a simple, reliable solution, using wired headphones with a headphone splitter is likely the best option. It avoids the complexities of Bluetooth limitations and potential latency issues. If you are set on a wireless solution, you would need to carefully research third-party Bluetooth adapters for the Nintendo Switch that specifically advertise dual headphone support and read user reviews to ensure they work well. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
submitted byJoe - 2 months agoTarget staff support
Q: Can I connect 2 of these to my iPad at the same time? I want my kids to be able to watch a movie together on the airplane.
A: Hi Anne B, while the iPad can only connect to one headphone at a time, our wireless JBuddies have an audio share mode which you can activate this way: https://help.jlab.com/cdn/shop/files/en_JBuddies_Pop_Wireless_Manual_en.pdf?v=15721811513828744080 So this is a great way to have two headphones pair with one ipad!
submitted byJLab Audio Team - 3 months agoBrand expertA: Hi Anne B, thanks for reaching out about JLab JBuddies Pop Bluetooth Wireless Kids' Headphones. Unfortunately, the JLab JBuddies Pop Bluetooth Wireless Kids' Headphones do not support connecting to two devices simultaneously. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
submitted byJoe - 3 months agoTarget staff support
Q: Are these over the ear or on ear style?
A: Hi wthom0817, thanks for reaching out about JLab JBuddies Pop Bluetooth Wireless Kids' Headphones. Based on the information available, the JLab JBuddies Pop Bluetooth Wireless Kids' Headphones are on-ear headphones. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
submitted byJoe - 3 months agoTarget staff supportA: Hey wthom0817, these are on-ear headphones! We make a JBuddies Studio Pro headphone that goes over the ear, but all the JBuddies headphones sold at Target are on-ear style.
submitted byJLab Audio Team - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: If you use the wire, do the still have to be charged?
A: Hi TripleGirlMom, great question and thankfully the answer is no, they can be used without a charge, if plugged in. I hope that helps!
submitted byJLab Audio Team - 3 months agoBrand expertA: Hi TripleGirlMom, thanks for reaching out about JLab JBuddies Pop Bluetooth Wireless Kids' Headphones No, the wired connection on JLab JBuddies headphones does not require a battery. Wired headphones, including the JBuddies, connect directly to the headphone jack of a device and do not need an external power source to function. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
submitted byJustin - 3 months agoTarget expert support
Q: How long do they take to charge?
A: Hi Ams, thanks for reaching out about JLab JBuddies Pop Bluetooth Wireless Kids' Headphones. The charging time for the JLab JBuddies Pop Bluetooth Wireless Kids' Headphones is less than 3 hours for a full charge. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
submitted byJoe - 3 months agoTarget staff supportA: Hi Ams! Great question. The the JBuddies Pop generally take between 2-3 hours to fully charge and then last for many hours of listening enjoyment. Battery life is one of the best features of the Jbuddies!
submitted byJLab Audio Team - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can they fit adult head
A: Hey Ipad! Great question and the answer is while yes, they may fit an adult head, due to the flexibility of the headband, how comfortable they'll be is much more questionable. They have been designed for the size and shape of a child's head, so use your own best judgement on that! I hope that helps.
submitted byJLab Audio Team - 4 months agoBrand expert
Q: Are these big enough for a 10 year old?
A: HI Liz, great question and YES they definitely are big enough for a 10 year old! The minimum age we recommend is around 4-5 for these headphones, so definitely a great size for a child.
submitted byJLab Audio Team - 6 months agoBrand expertA: Hi Liz, thanks for reaching out about the JLab JBuddies Pop Bluetooth Wireless Kids' Headphones. Yes, the JLab JBuddies Pop Bluetooth Wireless Kids' Headphones can fit a 10-year-old. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7 am-11 pm CST.
submitted byRena - 6 months agoTarget expert support