From the item comparison I see no advantage to the pro or duo. I have one pair of headphones I'd want to connect not two. Are there any other features I'm missing?
Side note getting some mixed feedback from posts on here was the connectivity issue with the airpod pros fixed yet?
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Considering making a new purchase on either the Bose quietcomfort headphones or the AirPods Pro 2. Out of curiosity does anyone have any experience connecting these to the seatback screens on the aircraft with the NEXT interiors? Does one work better over the other? Much appreciated to all your feedback. Thanks!
Got an open box airfly pro a couple days ago and it works really well!
Connecting it to bluetooth headphones was really easy, the battery life is very good, and the connection hasn't dropped/stuttered once! I haven't charged it since I got it, and I've used it for more than 8 hours straight with no issues!
I was worried about the tiny cable wearing out, so I got a 90° aux extension cable and have been twisting and tucking it into my diy ipod sock!
TLDR: If anyone is looking for a reliable bluetooth transmitter/reciever, I highly recommend this Airfly pro!
Hey all, Amazon has the Airfly transmitters on sale at the moment. The SE is $29.99 normally $34.99 and the Pro is $39.99 normally $54.99.
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Bought one for my wife to use with her 5th Gen while at work, since the wired headphones tend to get in the way she's said before... Anyone else try these out?
Recently acquired a pair of AirPods Pro with noise cancellation, and they’re miles better than the on-ear headphones I normally use to plug into the IFE. Numbers 1 and 2 best sellers in the category are the AirFly Duo and Pro, number 3 is $12. Just wondering if I’ll have buyers remorse if I skip the AirFly to save a few bucks.
Going to be on a 13 hour flight next month. Is the Airfly Pro sound quality better than the Duo using the IFE?
Is the sound quality worth the $20 more to get the Pro or they are the same strong Bluetooth audio connection for audio?