A WOMAN has revealed a clever gadget she always takes on long-haul flights – and people are obsessed.
Traveller Laura revealed the handy way she uses her wireless headphones during a flight to watch films on the entertainment screen.
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Currently, airlines offer headphones to watch films and TV shows during the flight – but Laura said there was a way to use your own Bluetooth headphones instead using a gadget called AirFly.
She said in her TikTok video: "This little gadget is a lifesaver when it comes to long flights and you're definitely going to want to add it to your list of travel must haves."
"It's a Bluetooth pairing aux cord which lets you pair directly to your AirPods so you can listen and watch movies on demand."
She added: "I don’t fly without this! It’s perfect! I’ve never had an issues."
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Not only that, but it pairs with two sets of headphones, so you can watch something with a friend too.
Her TikTok followers loved the idea, with nearly 550,000 people watching the video.
One person said: "Omg where was this when I needed it for my 14 hr flight to Colombia."
Another wrote: "Absolute genius!"
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Someone else who had one sung its praises too: "I got one at an airport once cause my cord from my headphones broke in transit .. best thing I've got for travelling."
The AirFly normally costs £59.99 but is currently on sale for just £19.999 on Amazon.
A frequent flyer revealed why she never boards a plane without a pair of old headphones – and they don't even fit her phone.
She explained: "That's because in my experience, airlines typically require a traditional aux jack to access the audio for inflight television shows, movies and games."
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