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This gadget lets you use your own Bluetooth headphones on a plane - and it's on sale

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Why This Matters

The Twelve South AirFly Pro 2 offers a convenient solution for travelers to use their own Bluetooth headphones on airplanes, enhancing in-flight entertainment experiences. Its affordability and upgraded features make it a valuable accessory for frequent flyers and tech enthusiasts alike, reflecting ongoing innovation in portable audio technology. This device exemplifies how small gadgets can significantly improve consumer convenience and connectivity during travel.

Key Takeaways

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With spring break and summer vacation on the horizon, there's no better time to consider upgrading your repertoire of travel gear. One of our team's favorite recommendations is a handy Bluetooth dongle that turns your wireless earbuds into the perfect plane companion, so you can watch in-flight entertainment without needing to pack or purchase wired earbuds or headphones.

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The Twelve South AirFly Pro 2 is the best plane pal you can scoop up now for less.

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At Best Buy, the device is $10 off in black or white, bringing the cost down to just $50. You can shop several other colors at Amazon during the Big Spring Sale, as well as several discounts on the other varying models of the AirFly.

ZDNET audio reviewer Jada Jones tested the AirFly Pro 2 on domestic flights, and said she was impressed. Jones says the original AirFly was one of Twelve South's most popular products, and "for good reason."

The AirFly Pro 2 upgraded the older AirFly Pro, which is still available for purchase. The Pro 2 model has all the most desirable features from the previous AirFly model -- dual headphone connection, physical volume buttons, a lengthy battery life, and auxiliary input compatibility -- and more, according to Jones' review.

Also: 6 useful Bluetooth gadgets that feel like life hacks (and won't break the bank)

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