
AirFly Pro 2 Drops to $50 Just in Time for Summer Trips
Summer travelers can finally ditch those uncomfortable airline headphones. A clever Bluetooth adapter just hit its best price yet, making flights more enjoyable for thousands heading out this season.
Flying just got a whole lot more comfortable for travelers tired of wrestling with tangled airline headphones.
Twelve South's AirFly Pro 2, the gadget that lets you use your own wireless earbuds with airplane entertainment systems, dropped to $49.99 this week. That's $10 off and one of the lowest prices since it launched, arriving just as Memorial Day kicks off peak travel season.
The tiny adapter solves a problem every frequent flier knows too well. You settle into your seat, excited to catch up on movies, only to find yourself stuck with uncomfortable wired earbuds or clunky over-ear headphones. The AirFly Pro 2 changes that by plugging into the headphone jack on your seatback screen and connecting wirelessly to your favorite headphones.
Setting it up takes seconds. Plug the adapter into the audio jack, pair your Bluetooth headphones, and you're ready for takeoff. The device even supports two pairs of headphones at once, so couples or friends can watch the same movie together without sharing earbuds.

This upgraded model brings welcome improvements over earlier versions. Onboard volume controls mean you don't need to fumble with your phone mid-flight. A faster processor delivers better sound quality with less static or interference. And the 25-hour battery life easily powers through even the longest international flights without needing a charge.
The Ripple Effect
The benefits extend far beyond airplane seats. Parents are using AirFly adapters to connect wireless headphones to tablets during road trips, keeping kids entertained without disturbing the driver. Gym goers pair them with treadmill audio jacks for better workout playlists. Gamers connect them to Nintendo Switches for late-night sessions without waking roommates.
The device works with any standard audio jack, breathing new life into older car stereos, hotel TVs, and exercise equipment. It's the kind of simple solution that improves everyday moments in ways you don't realize until you have one.
Travel stress won't disappear entirely, but small upgrades like better audio can transform how we experience the journey.
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Based on reporting by The Verge
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