My body refuses to fall asleep on planes, though not for lack of trying. I’ve stayed up late before flights, booked red-eyes, popped melatonin, ordered a couple glasses of red wine from the beverage cart — and yet there I sit, wide awake in my economy seat.
I keep busy with in-flight entertainment. I’m not built to be raw-dogging flights, and that tiny seatback screen keeps me sane at 30,000 feet. If I can’t binge last year’s Oscar nominees or lock into a weird HBO documentary for a few hours, I start to think a little too hard about the safety record of the Boeing 737 Max I’m trapped inside. (I am very fun to travel with.)
Knowing this, my extremely brilliant and thoughtful husband gifted me a Twelve South AirFly Pro for Christmas last year. This cult-favorite gadget is a $49.99 Bluetooth adapter that lets you watch in-flight movies with my comfy Bose headphones. It’s not a glamorous device — it’s just a dongle with an aux cable — but this humble device takes some of the hassle out of flying. Truly, a miracle.
I used the AirFly Pro for the first time on round-trip flights between Chicago and London this spring, and I’ll never fly without it again. Better yet, it’s on sale.
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