SAVE 14%:The Western ArchivesAirFly SE Bluetooth transmitter is on sale at Amazon for just $29.99, down from the typical price of $34.99. That's a savings of $5 and the best discount we've ever seen at Amazon.
We're about to enter some of the busiest travel days of the year. If you're lucky, your airline will have seat-back entertainment so you can get lost in a movie. But will you use those terrible wired headphones the airline provides? Nah. There's a better option.
As of Dec. 18, the AirFly SE Bluetooth transmitter is on sale at Amazon for just $29.99, down from the list price of $34.99. That's a savings of $5, or a 14% discount, and the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon.
SEE ALSO: 50 last-minute gifts that will actually arrive on timeThe AirFly SE turns any screen into a Bluetooth-enabled device, like your seat-back screen on an airplane or the treadmill at the gym. Just plug the AirFly SE into any 35mm headphone jack and connect your wireless earbuds or headphones to the dongle and, voila, a Bluetooth connection to something that otherwise can only accept wires. It can also be perfect for gaming devices.
The AirFly SE can get over 20 hours of life before it needs to recharge, so you'll be set for a long-haul flight or for your weekly schedule at the gym. Plus, the dongle can still be used while it's charging via a UBS-C cable.
You can control the volume from the AirFly dongle, and there's also an on/off toggle switch. Quick-pairing mode is also great for a speedy connection you don't have to mess with.
Instead of dealing with cheap airline-provided headphones, pack along the AirFly SE and connect to your seatback entertainment via Bluetooth to use your own earbuds or headphones. It's rare to see the AirFly SE discounted on Amazon at all, but this time it's the best price we've ever spotted — just $29.99.
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