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#250447 by Claire1902
28 Jul 2007, 10:25
Hi, I was wondering what type of earphones given out on the flight?

I know this sounds weird, however the top of my mums ear is bent over and covers some of the whole bit(hope that makes sense) so she can only use the type that go over the head like a head band. On a recent flight with another airline they had the type that go in the ear and they would not stay in without her holding them to her ear the whole time. (on a 10 hour flight) she wants to know if she should bring her own if they are not the head type.

Thank you for any help.
#414491 by buns
28 Jul 2007, 10:32
Hi Claire

The earphones handed out (and collected at the end of the flight now[:#]) are of the traditional over the head style.

buns
#414492 by Claire1902
28 Jul 2007, 10:34
Thank you, that is great, saves my mum having to buy her own.
#414496 by preiffer
28 Jul 2007, 11:12
Umm - I *thought* they were outside the ear, but clip ON the ear in Economy & Premium?

(ie: no headband?)

In Upper, they're noise-ish-cancelling-ish over-the-head type ones, but I'm sure I've seen people in Y wearing clip-on style earphones. [?]
#414500 by Nottingham Nick
28 Jul 2007, 11:26
They used to be the type you describe Paul, but now - as Buns says, they are the over the head style. They are collected at the end of the flight - or an hour or so before, depending on the crew. [:w]


Nick
#414505 by Clarkysun
28 Jul 2007, 12:48
Having just got back from various VS flights I can confirm they are the classic head-band design. Also be aware that they are the type that fit flat on the ear rather than cupping the ear inside the headphone. Many travellers prefer to use their own headphones as the quality isn't that good.

Does anyone know more about the headphones? I found that when I tried using them in my iPod that the volume was greatly reduced. Are they 'configured' especially to work with the IFE system?
#414509 by JoeyVS
28 Jul 2007, 13:03
The headphones in W and Y are about to be replaced with better quiality ones which should inprove sound quality!
#414511 by Guest
28 Jul 2007, 13:12
What are the headphones like in UC ? Do I need to bring my own BOSE noise cancelling ones or not ?

Thanks,
Ian
#414512 by 2Tinks
28 Jul 2007, 13:15
Originally posted by JoeyVS
The headphones in W and Y are about to be replaced with better quiality ones which should inprove sound quality!


Sounds good, can you tell us anything else about them please? We take our own usually.
#414515 by mas66
28 Jul 2007, 13:23
Originally posted by hackneyguy
What are the headphones like in UC ? Do I need to bring my own BOSE noise cancelling ones or not ?

Thanks,
Ian


Ian

If you have your own Bose QC headphones take them, you will find that they are far better then the UC ones.

Cheers

Mark
#414517 by Guest
28 Jul 2007, 13:28
Thanks Mark,

Will do. The rest of my family group don't have them so any advice ?? Should we buy some more or are the UC ones OK ??

Cheers,
Ian
#414519 by Juliet
28 Jul 2007, 13:32
Originally posted by hackneyguy
What are the headphones like in UC ? Do I need to bring my own BOSE noise cancelling ones or not ?

Thanks,
Ian


There is nothing better than Bose QC's whatever number you have.... at least not that are offered in any aircraft cabin! Always bring them as they will be the best![8D]

edited to add:

the UC ones ARE noise cancelling and are OK, but if you have the QC's try to find space in your carry on for them. [:p]
#414528 by Guest
28 Jul 2007, 14:39
Originally posted by RichardMannion
Originally posted by Juliet
There is nothing better than Bose QC's whatever number you have.... at least not that are offered in any aircraft cabin! Always bring them as they will be the best![8D]


Even this airline?
http://www.aa.com/content/urls/bose.jhtml

[:p]



Or Jet and BA FIRST class
http://travel.timesonline.co.uk/tol/lif ... 110795.ece


[:I]

Just not flown Virgin since last year and cant remember if they were noise cancelling or not [:?] And as I now intend to take quite a few UC fights this year (around 2 return flights a month I guess) with my business and family any and all advise very gratefully flights.

Thanks,
Ian[:X]
#414546 by buns
28 Jul 2007, 18:37
Even in UC, you will find that there is no noise cancelling headphones available on the LGW fleet[V][V]

buns
#414590 by JoeyVS
28 Jul 2007, 22:44
Ther no info on them other than they being launched at LGW/MAN now and LHR will follow. Ment to be better sound quality im sure some of you will report back!
#414634 by mas66
29 Jul 2007, 19:08
Originally posted by hackneyguy
Thanks Mark,

Will do. The rest of my family group don't have them so any advice ?? Should we buy some more or are the UC ones OK ??

Cheers,
Ian


Ian

I have never used the UC headsets of any kind. I have used both QC2 and now 3's and prefer the QC3's. I find after a few hours the cupped QC2's become a bit uncomfortable, others dont so its all down to personal preference. I would never say buy them for the family in lieu of UC sets, because not everyone sees that its worthwhile spending that sort of money, however when I first bought mine my wife screamed HOW MUCH !!! .... now she has her own QC3's and loves them. [;)]


Cheers

Mark

[:D]
#414657 by easygoingeezer
29 Jul 2007, 23:45
I bought QC3s for my last vegas flight at the airport, what do they hand out for the first time ever on board, noise cancelling headphones. they were ok actually and I had to use them because I didn't realise my new qc3's needed charging up first.
#449025 by 2Tinks
24 Jul 2008, 16:25
Sorry to bump an old thread, but are they still noise cancelling headphones in UC? Flying MAN-MCO in a few weeks and thinking of leaving the ones I have home and buying QC3's out there.
#449028 by Scrooge
24 Jul 2008, 16:39
They are kind of noise canceling, but nothing close to the levels of the QC line.
#456717 by esf666
12 Oct 2008, 03:07
i didn't return my noise cancelling from my last UC flight (at that price for a flight thye should be free!!!) but I found they didn't work on normal equipment or other planes when trying a pair out a few months later - is this deliberate or a fault?
#456720 by Darren Wheeler
12 Oct 2008, 08:15
I believe that is deliberate. The ones supplied, usually have 2 pins. One supplies the sound feed as normal and the other provides power to the noise cancelling.
#456727 by Boo Boo
12 Oct 2008, 12:37
Originally posted by esf666
i didn't return my noise cancelling from my last UC flight (at that price for a flight thye should be free!!!) but I found they didn't work on normal equipment or other planes when trying a pair out a few months later - is this deliberate or a fault?


Don't try that if you fly international AA First (their Business Class may be the same): they supply VERY nice headphones (http://www.bose.co.uk/GB/en/home-entert ... /index.jsp) that cost £275 to buy. They are VERY careful to ensure that they are returned at the end of the flight... [;)].

Very good marketing from BOSE though - we went out and bought a couple of pairs after that flight and have seen quite a few other travellers with them...

Boo
#456752 by esf666
12 Oct 2008, 18:26
Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
I believe that is deliberate. The ones supplied, usually have 2 pins. One supplies the sound feed as normal and the other provides power to the noise cancelling.


i tried them in another 2 pin airplane, no joy and i tried them with a 2 pin adaptor in a variety of devices and no joy
#456762 by mitchja
12 Oct 2008, 19:28
Those Upper Class headphones wont work anywhere else (even in other VS cabins)

You need one of those 2 pin adapters for those other airlines that still insist on using 2 pin sockets in all their seats.

Luckly, you do get such an adapter with your QC2's and I guess QC3's though.

Regards
Virgin Atlantic

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