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This thread was for discussion of the switchover from Bose QC15 to B&O H9i noise reduction headsets on select AA longhaul flights in First and Business classes.
As these B&O headsets have been moved out through the fleet, there’s a new thread for further discussion, etc. relating to the B&O H9i “Beoplay” corded headset here: Bang & Olufsen H9i NR Headset Discussion, Issues (master thread)[
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As these B&O headsets have been moved out through the fleet, there’s a new thread for further discussion, etc. relating to the B&O H9i “Beoplay” corded headset here: Bang & Olufsen H9i NR Headset Discussion, Issues (master thread)[
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ARCHIVE: AA Drops Bose NR Headset for Bang & Olufsen (as of March 2019)
#91
Join Date: May 2011
Location: DFW
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Posts: 3,148
Update. The Bose were in the armrest cubby (on the Super Diamond seat). I’m sure not many people are finding them. Odd placement pre-departure, and I’ve never had it there before.
#92
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: STL
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Had Bose on DFW-EZE last night w/ Zodiac seats. Used my personal Sony WH-H900Ns though
#93
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: USA
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I prefer the "bring your own". The Bose QC20 work well for me. The small size is a huge benefit. The over the ear options result in an uncomfortable pressure. Travel with an adapter.
#94
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: PHX & AGP
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So none of these new headsets have down their way into international long haul flights, yet when is this to happen?
#95
Join Date: Feb 2008
Programs: AA EXP
Posts: 3,049
I'll just continue to use my Etymotic ear buds, much more comfortable on long flights.
#96
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Austin, TX - AUS
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Posts: 1,625
Still had the Bose headsets on my 3/18 MIA-EZE and 4/1 EZE-MIA flights.
#97
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: In the sky.
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Posts: 781
Might be an opportunity for Bose to cozy up w/ DL??
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#98
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Austin
Programs: AA EXP +2MM- LT PLT! HH Diamond
Posts: 6,087
It's the H9i, it seems: https://apex.aero/2018/09/24/america...hips-apex-expo
#99
Join Date: Nov 2010
Programs: AA EXP (owe), BA Silver (ows), AB Silver (owr), WN A+/CP, IHG Spire AMB, Avis First
Posts: 1,414
New Bang & Olufsen Headsets sort of suck
Just got a pair of these new Bang&Olufsen Headsets on my 321T lax-bos in F. The Fa still referred to them as boses, and I really wish they were.
First these have an on/off button. But after turning them on, any rubbing of the headset against my pillow results in really annoying high pitch noises. They were so bad I had turn the headphones to off, which disables the noise cancelling. Did anyone at AA test these things?!
Anyone else had to deal with these?
First these have an on/off button. But after turning them on, any rubbing of the headset against my pillow results in really annoying high pitch noises. They were so bad I had turn the headphones to off, which disables the noise cancelling. Did anyone at AA test these things?!
Anyone else had to deal with these?
#100
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 691
Just got a pair of these new Bang&Olufsen Headsets on my 321T lax-bos in F. The Fa still referred to them as boses, and I really wish they were.
First these have an on/off button. But after turning them on, any rubbing of the headset against my pillow results in really annoying high pitch noises. They were so bad I had turn the headphones to off, which disables the noise cancelling. Did anyone at AA test these things?!
Anyone else had to deal with these?
First these have an on/off button. But after turning them on, any rubbing of the headset against my pillow results in really annoying high pitch noises. They were so bad I had turn the headphones to off, which disables the noise cancelling. Did anyone at AA test these things?!
Anyone else had to deal with these?
#101
Join Date: Nov 2010
Programs: AA EXP (owe), BA Silver (ows), AB Silver (owr), WN A+/CP, IHG Spire AMB, Avis First
Posts: 1,414
honestly this should qualify as a perfect post for the least substantive complaint thread. most headsets you actually buy will have the on/off button and cause this problem. i'm just happy that AA and other airlines provide these headsets and am fine with the choice.
#102
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: PHL
Programs: AA EXP, HH Diamond, Owner of 2,000 TWA shares
Posts: 812
The headphones sold you on splurging for the F ticket? I try to rely on the airline for getting me and my bag from A to B. I bring my own headphones (actually three). I being my own entertainment. I bring my own food. I try to keep the surprises and impending disappointment to the minimums.
#103
Join Date: Nov 2010
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The headphones sold you on splurging for the F ticket? I try to rely on the airline for getting me and my bag from A to B. I bring my own headphones (actually three). I being my own entertainment. I bring my own food. I try to keep the surprises and impending disappointment to the minimums.
and I guess along with those 3 headphones you brought the 3 prong adapter several people in this thread complained they forgot?!
Seriously, the last 2 posts were basically saying "you should expect 0 from AA any any complaints are for whiners whining about insubstantial things. If the airline got you from A to B and didn't crash you should be happy". This crAApy attitude is what has AA and all the other US airlines at the bottom in the first place...
#104
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: PHL
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Uh, great for you, but when the headphone is an advertised part of the product, it's a problem if they're almost not usable in the seat that they're sold with.
and I guess along with those 3 headphones you brought the 3 prong adapter several people in this thread complained they forgot?!
Seriously, the last 2 posts were basically saying "you should expect 0 from AA any any complaints are for whiners whining about insubstantial things. If the airline got you from A to B and didn't crash you should be happy". This crAApy attitude is what has AA and all the other US airlines at the bottom in the first place...
and I guess along with those 3 headphones you brought the 3 prong adapter several people in this thread complained they forgot?!
Seriously, the last 2 posts were basically saying "you should expect 0 from AA any any complaints are for whiners whining about insubstantial things. If the airline got you from A to B and didn't crash you should be happy". This crAApy attitude is what has AA and all the other US airlines at the bottom in the first place...
What I'm saying is a lot of these flights have a few hundred people that turnover a few times a day. These planes won't get a complete scrub down and quality control check very often. That costs money. My expectations are that I will encounter broken equipment, dirty tray tables, and untidy seat back pockets. Again, I expect to get from point A to point B in a safe manner. I'd rather they check the fans blades in the engines then ensure every headphone works while being used in every position in the kama sutra.
I'm currently staying in a hotel in Manhattan that advertises valet parking. They, in fact, have no parking and the desk apologized saying he doesn't know why it's on the web site. It wasn't the end of the world.
#105
Join Date: Nov 2010
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I use a portable Bluetooth adapter that enables me to plug my Bose into any IFE I've encountered. When I'm sleeping or resting my wee head on a pillow I use my in ear Bluetooths. WHen I want to sit in first class and look like a serious influencer I whip out my Apple buds.
What I'm saying is a lot of these flights have a few hundred people that turnover a few times a day. These planes won't get a complete scrub down and quality control check very often. That costs money. My expectations are that I will encounter broken equipment, dirty tray tables, and untidy seat back pockets. Again, I expect to get from point A to point B in a safe manner. I'd rather they check the fans blades in the engines then ensure every headphone works while being used in every position in the kama sutra.
I'm currently staying in a hotel in Manhattan that advertises valet parking. They, in fact, have no parking and the desk apologized saying he doesn't know why it's on the web site. It wasn't the end of the world.
What I'm saying is a lot of these flights have a few hundred people that turnover a few times a day. These planes won't get a complete scrub down and quality control check very often. That costs money. My expectations are that I will encounter broken equipment, dirty tray tables, and untidy seat back pockets. Again, I expect to get from point A to point B in a safe manner. I'd rather they check the fans blades in the engines then ensure every headphone works while being used in every position in the kama sutra.
I'm currently staying in a hotel in Manhattan that advertises valet parking. They, in fact, have no parking and the desk apologized saying he doesn't know why it's on the web site. It wasn't the end of the world.
And, wow, the complaint that I'm a "first class whiner" is surprising. Im sure many have not even used this headset, and it's probably the same headset used in business too. If you never used this headset how would you know how painful the scratching sound is? ITS quite painful (at least to my ears, and they're not that sensitive)
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