MelbFlyer
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I've got 2 x upcoming QF flights in business, one during the day (no issue with noise) and the other will be an overnight one.
I was also about to ask the same question - if the headphones Qantas provide are noise cancelling.
Reason being, I was on SQ last year returning home and I was in seat 20K on an A350 (their regional product, which was average at best), and in 19K, there was a baby crying literally all night.
Silly me, I didn't even think to use the headphones provided to see if it could drown out some of the engine noise and crying.
It was a terrible flight for that reason - I got no sleep whatsoever. I honestly think that there should be no children under the age of 5 allowed in business - but that's a different conversation.
I think this time round, I'll just put the headphones on when sleeping even if not listening to anything (some headphones provide immediate noise cancelling when you put them on - not sure about Qantas' one though).
I have a pair of Samsung Buds 2 Pro, but they're not secure at the best of times (ie. requires constant adjustment even after having tried different earpiece sizes) and each charge only lasts for 5hrs.
Maybe I'll just have to fork out a few hundred for a pair of Sony or Bose noise cancelling headphones?
I was also about to ask the same question - if the headphones Qantas provide are noise cancelling.
Reason being, I was on SQ last year returning home and I was in seat 20K on an A350 (their regional product, which was average at best), and in 19K, there was a baby crying literally all night.
Silly me, I didn't even think to use the headphones provided to see if it could drown out some of the engine noise and crying.
It was a terrible flight for that reason - I got no sleep whatsoever. I honestly think that there should be no children under the age of 5 allowed in business - but that's a different conversation.
I think this time round, I'll just put the headphones on when sleeping even if not listening to anything (some headphones provide immediate noise cancelling when you put them on - not sure about Qantas' one though).
I have a pair of Samsung Buds 2 Pro, but they're not secure at the best of times (ie. requires constant adjustment even after having tried different earpiece sizes) and each charge only lasts for 5hrs.
Maybe I'll just have to fork out a few hundred for a pair of Sony or Bose noise cancelling headphones?