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#963206 by mitchja
25 Jan 2024, 20:14
No sorry, the only A/C were you can pair your own Bluetooth devices directly to the IFE are the A339's. All other A/C require a a wired headphone connection.

A work around for this is to get yourself a Bluetooth wired adapter such as AirFly which plugs into the headphones socket and then you link you Bluetooth device to that.
#963207 by SDFLYER
25 Jan 2024, 20:26
Thanks Mitcha, I'll have a look at one of those, do you know if they work well with system, or am I better sticking with the VS noise cancelling ones?

Steve
#963208 by mitchja
25 Jan 2024, 20:31
I use an AirFly adapter without any issues. Recently used it on both the A333 and A350 A/C. I connect my Bose NC 700 headphones to it and they do work well. I've never tried connecting my AirPods Pro though yet.
#963211 by SDFLYER
25 Jan 2024, 21:34
Thanks Mitcha, is it easy to connect onboard, I’m a bit of a technophobe, where does the single jack plug into ?

Steve
#963212 by mitchja
25 Jan 2024, 22:41
It just plugs into the standard headphone socket located in your seat.
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