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I did that a couple of weeks ago - flying overnight in Y - left it too late to get out from my window seat (over two other pax), so I slipped on my Blunnies and deplaned - got changed in the loo's on the way to immigration control. Admittedly, the PJs I was wearing consists of a t-shirt (which I didn't bother changing anyway) and a pair of pants that look like trackie-dax - so I didn't look like too much of a tool when getting off the plane. I was still the first pax on the flight through customs thanks to hand luggage only and my APEC BT card
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As for luxuries:
- Bose QC2 noise cancelling headphones - All flights, I love the sense of privacy I get when wearing them.
- Small wireless travel router - enables me to sit anywhere in the hotel room without worrying about cords and to connect multiple devices to share the same link such as my Nokia e71 and second laptop that I occasionally need to carry.
- MP3 player - great when I just cant find a good radio station or video to watch on-board (Or travelling in a backwards country like the LOTFAP with no AV system on the planes - I don't do Dash-8's very often these days
). Also includes a FM radio for local radio stations at my destination.
I too have a AC/DC power pack for my Thinkpad with adaptors for other bits and pieces, but I carry that with my PC always and don't consider it a luxury, but an essential.
Last edited by dot; 15th December 2008 at 04:52 PM. Reason: fixed grammar
A good pair of headphones.
I recently bought the Bose on-ear headphones - not noise-cancelling like the QC3's, but basically the same without the NC functionality. They cup the ear well (blocking out a lot of noise), don't need a battery and fold-up.
However I just replaced them today, with these:
http://www.sony.com.au/pe/catalog/pr...jsp?id=MDRNC40
$40USD!
I was sceptical about them (Sony's don't always have the best quality), but they're actually really, really good. Best of all - they work with NC turned off, and they only take 1 x AAA battery! Even better, they fold up smaller than my Bose 'phones! Oh and they come with a cable that fits the Gen1 iPhone (I used to use a small adapter), and came with an airline adapter.Perfect.
Looking forward to trying them out LAX-SYD on Thurs.
Cheers,
- Febs.
Edit: Just tried them with the heater on in this hotel room (which sounds a lot like a noisy jet engine!!) Excellent noise cancelling for $40USD! Not as good as those new digital Sony NC 'phones, but given they're ~$600AUD I'm very happy with these.![]()
Last edited by Febs; 15th December 2008 at 04:57 PM.
1 Hibernate eyemask
2. Creative zen stone plus mp3 player
3. Sound Traveller speaker
Last edited by browski; 15th December 2008 at 04:09 PM. Reason: typo
I use an earlier model similar to this: HN-605 - Noise-Cancelation Headphones - Enjoy your music and block out background noise
I purchased them D/F on a QF TT flight for $60 ... they go everywhere with me ...
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Now that's a good idea!
Luxuries - Chocolate! Chocolate coated macadamia royals for the flight and one for the time I'm away.. Plus some caramello koala's.. I'm just a chocoholic at heart!
oh yeah, and the compulsory NC headphones.. Mine are a failry cheap pair of JVC's.. but they do the job..
my BOSE QC2's are my luxury item.. worth every cent. I forget themo nce and was kicking myself... thankfully it was only MEL-SYD.
I received a free pair that look very similar to those with my QF carry-on bag a couple of years ago. I decided I would use them to test the technology before splashing out to buy something better but so far I havnt needed to.
I even use them most days at work in non-NC mode with the benefit that I can flick the switch when background noise warrants.
I dont call them a luxury item - they've become a travel necessity. I'm not sure I would call anything I take travelling a luxury item.
Richard.
Good thread!
I have thought about this long and hard... I first thought my headphones and iPoddy (I recently purchased a pair of Bose as well), then I thought, nah, my phone (HTC Touch Dual) which is a bluetooth everything including modem - if I have service, I have internet on my lappy as well as connectivity and email on the phone, then I thought nah, it's got to be my Ray Bans - I could do without all the previous, but walk off the plane into bright sunlight or out of the hotel after a big night, the iPod or the HTC are nowhere near first on my list - Ray Ban's for sure!
Second to that is my powerboard with surge protection - don't leave home without it! (and a good multi country adaptor!)
Mr!
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