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Is it legal to use Bluetooth on a plane?

The FAA notes that you can use devices in airplane mode or without a cellular connection. Wi-Fi can be used, even in tandem with Bluetooth, as long as the device has a Wi-Fi system and the airline okays its usage.



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You can use AirPods on a plane by turning on Airplane mode on your phone to deactivate its cellular radio. Then turn on Bluetooth to connect your AirPods for uninterrupted enjoyment during your flight.

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Bluetooth devices, such as wireless keyboards or headphones, can be used during the flight but must be switched off for taxi, take-off and landing.

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In-Flight Entertainment Systems typically have a 3.5mm headphone jack in the armrest. To use Bluetooth headphones, you will need to connect a Bluetooth transmitter to the headphone jack and pair with your headphones. These can be found on Amazon and other electronics stores.

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In contrast, others like Delta Air Lines and United Airlines allow wireless devices as long as they are in aeroplane mode. Therefore, confirming the procedure on Bluetooth headphones is crucial to avoid confusion and problems during your flight.

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Play Spotify by connecting to plane wifi The suggested internet speed needed to be able to use Spotify online is between 0.32–0.64 Mbps. So if your wi-fi connection is this fast, you should be able to stream Spotify music. Don't forget to switch your phone into airplane mode before taking off.

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Final Words. By subscribing to Spotify Premium, you can download all preferred Spotify content in advance before the flight. When the Airplane Mode is on your mobile, all you need to do is switch on the offline mode on Spotify to keep playing your playlists.

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Headsets: Emirates provides free headsets that fit nicely, even on my head. It's also possible to connect your Bluetooth headphones to the IFE system. Live TV: Emirates offers live TV on some flights, including news and sports channels.

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By default, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® are disabled in airplane mode—you can't make calls, but you can listen to music, play games, watch videos, and use other apps that don't require network or phone connections.

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“You can take wireless ear buds and AirPods in your carry-on luggage. They must not go in check-in luggage under any circumstances. “Some types of batteries present a risk of them exploding and catching fire. Power banks present a significant risk, particularly when they are used to recharge other devices.”

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