🎉 Elevate your audio experience, anywhere, anytime!
The Twelve South AirFly SE is a Bluetooth wireless transmitter that allows you to connect your AirPods or other wireless headphones to any device with a 3.5mm audio jack. With over 20 hours of battery life and a compact design, it's perfect for travel, gym sessions, or gaming. Enjoy quick pairing and high-quality audio without the hassle of tangled cords.
Controller Type | Touch Control |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Auxiliary |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth, USB, Bluetooth 5 |
Battery Weight | 1 Grams |
Lithium Battery Weight | 1 Grams |
Item Weight | 15 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.38"L x 1.25"W x 1.75"H |
Compatibility Options | Devices with a 3.5mm audio jack |
Supported Standards | Bluetooth 5.2, aptX, SBC |
Compatible Devices | In-flight entertainment systems, gym equipment, devices with a 3.5 mm audio jack, wireless headphones or earbuds from various brands (including Twelve South and Bose) |
Installation Method | Plug In |
Includes Remote | No |
Color | White |
Additional Features | Quick Pairing Mode |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Lithium-ion Cells | 1 |
Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 0.59 Watt Hours |
Supported Battery Types | 20+ hours of battery life |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Audio Input | 3.5mm Audio Jack |
S**D
Super small very good looking. 100% recommend good quality flawless connection good battery.
I don’t usually get this excited about tech accessories, but the AirFly Pro 2 seriously blew me away. I used it recently on a 12-hour Delta flight, and I can honestly say it made the entire experience so much better. This little device is truly a game changer for anyone who flies and wants to use their own wireless earbuds instead of those uncomfortable airline headphones.Setup was incredibly easy — just plug the AirFly into the headphone jack of the in-flight entertainment screen, press the button to pair, and within seconds my Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Gen) were connected. No glitches, no weird delay in sound, and the audio came through crystal clear. Honestly, it even sounded better than I expected. I watched a few movies and streamed some music, and there were zero issues the entire time.One of the best features is that you can connect two sets of earbuds at the same time. I was able to pair mine and my travel companion’s, and we both listened to the same movie together — totally wire-free. It made sharing the experience so much easier and more fun, without having to deal with splitter cables or one-ear listening.The battery life is also amazing. The AirFly was fully charged before the flight and lasted the entire 12 hours without needing a top-up. That gave me complete peace of mind, knowing I wouldn’t have to fuss with charging it mid-flight. Plus, it’s super compact and sleek — it took up virtually no space in my bag and is now a permanent part of my travel gear.If you travel at all, especially on long flights, I can’t recommend the AirFly Pro 2 enough. It’s absolutely worth the price, and once you use it, you’ll wonder how you ever traveled without it. Huge thanks to the creators for making such a thoughtful, high-quality product. Flying just got way more comfortable.
D**S
Made the trip enjoyable
Love this!!! Used a few times in air travels and worked like a charm. No need to have wired headphones. Easy to pair, light to carry, and actually enjoyed the movies offered during the flight for a change as we used to watch movies on iPads before. There was no disruption, sound quality was the same as other Bluetooth devices we have. Thought it was a bit expensive for a tiny device like this, but it definitely was worth it.
K**.
For iPod classics, works great
If you're like me and have a classic iPod and hate wires up in your grill then this works really well. The battery life isn't incredible (though I have yet to run into it actually dying) but neither is my iPod's so that's fine.I have not tested or needed to test this for actual flights like others here have. I specifically got this for the simple use of using my regular bluetooth headphones on walks. And let me tell you, it's great. No annoying custom chargers, just a simple USB-C one I believe, so basically any phone charger works. The light is useful to tell you what the battery's like and whether you're paired.The only downside is an issue that I believe is with my headphones—I have to re-pair them to actually get them to connect. Otherwise neither device will detect each other. It's annoying but without any screen to manually connect, that's just the way it is on an adapter. Fair warning, just in case it is an issue with the device itself.Cons:- Possible issue with the device remembering your headphones/earbuds, have to re-pair to use- Comes loose VERY easily in your pocket/if twisted on accident too much. Which means it will fly off whatever you're using it on.- Kinda big for your pocket or in general, really wiggly too.- Charge time is a little crazy for what it does (2 hours or so)Pros:- Does what it says (mostly) on the tin. Unsure about plane rides but if you're using it for everyday use it's good.- Extra volume keys are helpful if you have jank headphones like I do and stuff is either too quiet or too loud. More control.- Able to use whatever phone charger you have lying around.
A**R
Works well but expensive for what it is.
Works well and easily. Pricey in my opinion but that will be down to how much you use this. I don’t fly often enough internationally (which is usually when you would use it as most new domestic planes make you use your phone or iPad)Sounds quality is good and connectivity was not an issue at all. Charging usually isn’t a problem on most airplanes. Portability is also great.Again, works well just not the best value product.
G**E
Wonderful way to connect non-bluetooth device to a BT Phone
I know this device is mainly advertised as a way to transmit audio from a device, like a screen in an airplane to headphone. But I wanted it to receive signal from my phone and deliver it to a table top radio I own from 2004 that does not have Bluetooth but still sounds great. So i bought this device to try it out.So far it works well. It was easy to pair to my phone. It plugs into the aux port on the back of my radio. It's small enough to fit behind the radio. I set the switch to receive, switch it on and play music through my phone and connect it to the receiver. And the music sounds great and the connection is solid. Very happy with the purchase.
T**R
Works just as advertised
I was nervous about the pairing but the instructions are simple to follow and clear. It has been great for a few international flights. However. If it has two holes you’ll need the adapter.
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