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Twelve South Unveils AirFly Pro 2, an update of its travel accessory

Twelve South has launched the AirFly Pro 2, the new version of its travel accessory.

Twelve South has launched the AirFly Pro 2, the new version of the travel accessory that makes it easy to connect Bluetooth headphones to any in-flight entertainment system, gym equipment, game console, class sound system, car, or boat.

According to the folks at Twelve South, the updated model delivers noticeably enhanced sound quality, faster Bluetooth pairing, new physical volume controls, and a battery status indicator — all powered by a next-gen Qualcomm audio chip. It still supports dual headphone connectivity, Aux-In mode for car stereos, gym equipment, and game consoles, USB-C charging, and 25+ hour battery life. 

Here are the features of the AirPly Pro 2, as touted in a Twelve South press release:

  • Qualcomm aptX Adaptive Audio: Automatically optimizes sound quality and latency, making movies, music, and games sound even better.
  • Qualcomm cVc Echo Cancelling & Noise Suppression: Reduces background noise for crystal-clear voice clarity.
  • Multipoint Connectivity: Connects two Bluetooth devices at once, perfect for sharing audio with a travel buddy.
  • Ultra-Low Power Consumption: Extends battery life to 25+ hours on a single charge, ensuring all-day listening.

In addition, AirFly Pro 2 introduces more features for seamless use anywhere, including:

  • Faster & More Reliable Bluetooth Pairing: Quick, seamless connections every time.
  • New Physical Volume Controls: Easier on-the-go adjustments.
  • Aux-In Mode: Bring Bluetooth to car stereos, gym equipment, gaming consoles, and legacy sound systems.
  • USB-C Charging: Fast and efficient power-up with modern connectivity.

AirFly Pro 2 is available for US$59.99 on TwelveSouth.com and Amazon. 

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.