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Avantree Voyager
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Avantree Voyager

4.6· 302 reviews
$47.99

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That familiar airplane audio jack just became a lot more useful.

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This little adapter quietly solves a common travel frustration: the tangle of airline-provided headphones and the inability to use your own comfortable pair. It’s designed to plug directly into that familiar airplane audio jack, instantly giving you the freedom to connect your favorite Bluetooth headphones. The OLED screen is a genuinely useful touch, showing you exactly what’s connected and how, which is a welcome change from the usual guesswork with these kinds of gadgets.

Beyond the plane, it’s handy for adding wireless audio to older stereos or even some gym equipment, though its primary strength is making those long flights more bearable. It supports the newer Auracast standard, which is interesting for future-proofing or sharing audio with others who have compatible devices, but for most people, the core benefit is simply using their own headphones without wires. Just remember, it’s a one-to-one connection in classic Bluetooth mode, so you won’t be sharing with two pairs of standard headphones simultaneously.

Why this one

What makes it stand out

  • Provides wireless audio for airplane entertainment systems where traditional Bluetooth is absent.
  • Features the latest Bluetooth 5.4 and Auracast for modern connectivity and future potential.
  • Includes an OLED display for clear status and pairing information, reducing setup uncertainty.
Think twice if...

When this isn't the right fit

  • You need to connect to a TV without a 3.5mm AUX output.
  • You intend to use it with hearing aids, phones, or tablets.
  • You want to connect two standard Bluetooth headphones simultaneously.
What owners notice

Real-world notes

  • The OLED display makes pairing and status checks straightforward, unlike many other adapters.
  • It’s small enough to easily slip into a pocket or bag without adding bulk.
  • While it supports Auracast, its main function for most will be connecting a single pair of headphones.
Bottom line

Makes the most sense when you want to bring your own Bluetooth headphones to airplane audio jacks and other auxiliary sources.

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