FAQs
The in-flight plug adaptor lets you enjoy balanced sound from the in-flight entertainment system while travelling in a plane. WARNING! The In-flight adaptor is NOT MEANT to charge your device. Plugging the in-flight adaptor into a AC Power Socket to charge the headphones will cause severe damage to the device.
Do I need an airline adapter for my headphones? ›
Yes, with a Bluetooth airplane adapter you'll be able to connect any Bluetooth enabled headphones, earbuds, or even speakers (though we don't recommend the last…) and receive audio from the plane's entertainment system. This includes AirPods, Bose QuietComfort, Sony WH-1000XM4, and many more.
What is plug adaptor for in-flight use? ›
Ref. This handy airline headphone adaptor enables you to use your own earphones in-flight. Suitable for use on all airlines with double audio pin sockets, it adapts personal headphones and earphones instantly.
Can I plug my headphones into a plane? ›
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.
Why do airlines use two prong headphones? ›
For instance, there's some redundancy in sending a dual-mono signal, so if there are issues with one signal or jack, the other will work. Better to have a slightly annoyed passenger than an angry one. Airlines also didn't want you stealing the headphones.
Why do airplanes have headphone adapters? ›
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!
What type of plug is used in aircraft headsets? ›
GA Twin Plugs, also known as PJ-055 and PJ-068 plugs, are the most common plug types found on aviation headsets. They consist of two separate plugs at the end of the headset cable: one for headphone audio (PJ-068) and the other for the headset's microphone (PJ-055).
Where do you plug in headset on plane? ›
Just plug the airplane headphones jack adaptor into the armrest of the airship seat and connect it to the in-flight entertainment system.
What size plug for airplane headphones? ›
For most of the fixed wing (airplane) crowd, you'll be best served with the standard dual male plugs. These are known as the PJ-055 (. 25 inch / 6.35mm) and PJ-068 (. 206 inch / 5.25mm) plugs.
Are plug adapters allowed on planes? ›
Firstly, according to airline regulations, passengers are allowed to carry power adapters when traveling on the plane. Power adapters are often seen as accessories for electronic devices, similar to items such as phones and laptops, and can be placed in a portable suitcase or backpack.
All headphones use the 3.5mm / 1/8in plug. It is pretty much the universal standard for audio, works on phones, planes, car radios, etc. The only adapter you might consider having is the dual pin adapter, often sold as the "airplane adapter". Some airline systems use the two pin system, some the one pin system.
What is the difference between a travel adapter and a normal charger? ›
Travel Adapters and Power Adapters
A power adapter will let you plug your device into an electrical socket that is different from the type used in your home country. These international travel adapters do not convert electricity, they simply allow your device's plug to fit into the foreign outlet.
Can you fly with wireless headphones? ›
They generally allow the use of Bluetooth headphones during the flight but with a few conditions. During takeoff and landing, you'll need to disconnect or turn off your headphones. Once you're cruising in the air, feel free to connect and dive into your entertainment.
Where do you plug in headphones on American airlines? ›
Currently, you need to plug in your headphone's cables to the seat to listen to any programming, but the new seats will offer a wireless Bluetooth function, perfect for pairing with a pair of wireless Bose noise-canceling headphones or your Apple AirPods, for example.