Confidentiality. Or porn. One of those things.

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    3 days ago

    The second we get a better short range wireless protocol so there aren’t a hundred Bluetooth devices jamming each other on the plane.

    If you travel a lot they do make airplane headphones that have a 3.5mm connector and run noise cancelling.

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      2 days ago

      I’ve been on budget flights where the in-flight infotainment was an app on your phone which connects to a media server on the plane. Everyone was watching with Bluetooth headphones and there were no issues.

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              1 day ago

              And the entire plane wouldn’t be on Bluetooth headphones if the in-flight infotainment systems supported it as an option so what’s your point?

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                  20 hours ago

                  I disagree that its an obvious fail state. Surely with all of these airlines flying thousands of passengers, where users watch infotainment on their own devices, mostly with bluetooth, we’d have at least a handful or reports of spotty bluetooth on flights, right? Where are they, then?

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                    18 hours ago

                    People do run into problems. It’s well known that too many Bluetooth devices in a small area can jam each other. It’s not an on/off switch, it’s increasing amounts of interference in the signal. So it appears as interruptions in audio/video or unintended noise.