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#323590 18-Dec-2025 19:25
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Hi all

 

Had an odd issue on an Air NZ flight into Sydney yesterday.  My QC35's were working fine on bluetooth prior to boarding the flight.  During the flight, wired and watching a movie all is well, came time to switch to some podcasts for the remainder and when on bluetooth, the headphones were droping in and out, eventually disconnecting/reconnecting from the phone.

 

This continued for the rest of the flight until we landed, and oddly until the in flight Wifi was turned off. I was seated mid plane with the Sat system overhead.  Never had an issue like this before and other passengers were unaffected.  Immediatly to my right was a JBL set and over the isle was a Sony set....seemed just me in immediate conversational area.

 

As i type this, they are again flawless. Have been walking SYD CBD with them, no probs, wondering if from a side comment of another passenger, the Sat dish belting out power could have been the interfearance? 

 

 





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  #3445482 18-Dec-2025 21:22
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Radio interference from something could even be cause so many Bluetooth devices in one small location


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