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What are the best AirPods for flying?

On an airplane, the AirPods Max is totally in its element. The AirPods Max wireless headphones offer best-in-class noise canceling with twenty hours of battery life. They provide excellent frequency response and great audio features.



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Everything that makes the AirPods Pro 2 our best Apple earbuds pick lends itself naturally to travel, from the buds' blissfully suppressive active noise cancellation to their lightweight fit and solid battery life.

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Quick Answer: Yes, AirPods work on planes and you can even use them during your flight. Airlines treat them no differently than wireless headphones. However, you should be aware of a few limitations. True wireless earbuds like Apple AirPods are great for work, home, and working out.

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As you can see above, these earbuds have rubber tips that go into your ear canal. Once in your ear, a seal is created that both helps the AirPods Pro stay in your ear and aids the headphone's active noise cancellation.

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In addition to the acoustic insulation panels, you may also want to check your windows and doors to make sure they're keeping sounds out as much as possible. Double or triple glazing can make a big difference to the amount of noise that gets inside and having heavy external doors can also help.

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How to Use AirPods on a Plane. Some airlines prohibit the use of AirPods during takeoff and landing. That's because it may interfere with vital communication signals and cause errors during those procedures. Once the plane is in flight, you can turn on your iPhone but must put it in Airplane mode.

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Use AirPod covers to keep them from falling out if twisting them doesn't work. Purchase silicone slipcovers designed to fit over the AirPod earbuds. Stretch them over the earbuds before you place them in your ears to reduce the chances of an earbud falling out and getting lost.

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Active noise-canceling headphones protect your hearing to some degree because, with the blocking of ambient outside noise, you don't have to listen to your music as loud. But that doesn't mean you can't still damage your hearing with noise-canceling headphones.

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