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Will wireless headphones work on an airplane?

According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Bluetooth headphones and other wireless devices are allowed during all phases of the flight, as long as they are in aeroplane mode. In general, you can use your trusty wireless Bluetooth headphones on planes. Photo by cottonbro studio on Pexels.



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According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Bluetooth headphones and other wireless devices are allowed during all phases of the flight, as long as they are in aeroplane mode. In general, you can use your trusty wireless Bluetooth headphones on planes. Photo by cottonbro studio on Pexels.

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According to the TSA, you are allowed to bring headphones (including wireless headphones) with you in your checked luggage or carry-on bag when traveling by plane.

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QUICK ANSWER 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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Delta Air Lines: Permits the use of Bluetooth headphones in all phases of flight as long as they are in airplane mode. United Airlines: Accepts wireless Bluetooth headphones in flight mode only after the plane reaches 10,000 feet in altitude.

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Remove the 3-1-1 liquids bag and place it in the bin. Ensure pockets are empty (keys, tissues, currency, wallets, cell phones, etc.) and remove bulky jewelry (valuable items can be placed in carry-on). Remove your shoes and place them directly on the X-ray belt.

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The simple answer is that having a dedicated airplane headphone adapter is still very much a good idea in 2023. Airplanes almost always use a “Double-Pin” port for their entertainment systems, which can spell trouble if you want to try and connect your device through a “single-pin “cable!

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The electronic “active” aspect of noise canceling can be just as good in earbuds as over-ears. Over-ears, however, offer many people a better seal against the outside world. Or at the very least, they're less seal-dependent compared to in-ears. So there's passive isolation possible in the design itself.

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What is this? A workaround is to use a Bluetooth adapter. It plugs into the built-in entertainment system's audio output (3.5 mm, 2 prongs, or 3 prongs), and transmits a Bluetooth signal. You can then connect to it with your headphones to listen to the entertainment systems.

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Step 3: Go to the in-flight entertainment system and navigate to the Bluetooth settings. Search for available devices and select your headphones from the list. The system should prompt you to enter a pairing code, usually provided in the headphones' user manual.

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That's because in my experience, airlines like Delta, JetBlue, and American, typically require a traditional aux jack to access the audio for in-flight television shows, movies, and games. However, there are exceptions.

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