Wish You Could Connect Your AirPods to Your In-Flight Entertainment Center? Try This Tiny Device
It’s a tale as old as time — or at least, a tale as old as whenever Bluetooth headphones came out. You’ve finally settled in your tight airplane seat after hoisting your carry-on into the overhead bin and shoving your bag under the seat in front of you. Finally, you can relax (or relax as much as you can on a plane). Just as you’re about to turn on the entertainment center and settle in for a nice, time-killing two-hour movie, it dawns on you: You don’t have any headphones that’ll plug in. All you have are your wireless ones, which are now rendered useless, despite how much money you likely forked over for them.
If it hasn’t happened to you yet, let me assure you that it has happened to me — on multiple gut-wrenching occasions. One time, I was so desperate to stave off the boredom that I even watched a movie on silent, reading the captions line by line. But thankfully, there are now products meant to solve this very particular-yet-universal kind of problem, like the bestselling Twelve South AirFly Pro Bluetooth Wireless Audio Transmitter.
What is the Twelve South AirFly Pro Bluetooth Wireless Audio Transmitter?
This compact gadget is a life-saver for anyone that owns wireless headphones, which many of us have made the transition to over the past few years. When you plug it into the headphone port — whether that be on your plane’s entertainment center, gym equipment, gaming devices, or anything else — the AirFly Pro transmits audio to your Bluetooth earbuds. No annoying wires needed!
Meaning that even if you have the right headphones to plug into the port, you won’t need to yank them out to allow another person to get up from their seat to go to the bathroom. On this same topic, the AirFly also has a long bendable cable, so it won’t fall out when someone inevitably bumps into it as they pass by.
And with a battery life of over 25 hours, it’s even more perfect for those super long flights, but even if it does die, the AirFly can be used while it’s charging with the included cable. It’s important to keep in mind, though, that you should pair your earbuds to the device at home before getting on the plane — and while the earbuds are still inside their case — so that they’ll work without issue.
What Amazon Reviewers Are Saying
Average Rating: 4.4/5
“I recently used mine to watch almost 10 hours of movies on an over-ocean flight. It worked flawlessly and the sound is great. I definitely recommend this product!” – Kevin “Finding Gold In Colorado” Singel
“Definitely pair this device at home. I tried to do it on the plane and was picking up every device except mine. The flight back home I paired it before I left and it worked like a charm with my non Apple headphone. Definitely recommend.” – Stephanie
“The battery life is long and so far has never dropped out on me. Used with AirPods Pros, and is flawless. Allows me to not get tangled and use a lighter set of earphones with noise canceling.” – Daniel
Whether you’re a regular flier or not, the AirFly is a must if you have Bluetooth headphones and any other device that isn’t compatible with them. For just $55, the price seems more than worth it in my opinion — you’ll never have to resort to watching a captions-only movie like I had to!