Bluetooth Receiver instructions

How to Connect Your Kooshy Band Headphones to In-Flight Entertainment Using a Bluetooth Receiver.

If you're travelling with Bluetooth headphones and want to enjoy in-flight entertainment without wires, here’s how you can connect them using a Bluetooth receiver:

Step-by-Step Instructions:


Before you start these steps ensure your Bluetooth receiver is fully charged and if you have previously connected the headphones to a phone or ipad etc. you “forget this device” before attempting to use on the inflight entertainment. 


Plug the Bluetooth Receiver into the In-Flight Audio Jack

  • Locate the audio jack on your seat, screen or armrest.
  • Plug the Bluetooth receiver into the audio jack just like you would plug in standard headphones. 

 Turn on the Bluetooth Receiver

  • Press and hold the power button on the Bluetooth receiver until you see the LED light turn on (blue light). This indicates that the receiver is powered on and ready to pair.

Put Your Bluetooth Headphones into Pairing Mode

  • Turn on your Bluetooth headphones and activate pairing mode.
  • Enter pairing mode by pressing and holding the power button until the LED light flashes.

Pair the Bluetooth Receiver and Headphones

  • The Bluetooth receiver will automatically search for nearby devices and should pair to your Kooshy Band headphones automatically.
  • You should hear a confirmation tone in your headphones, indicating they are connected.

Test the Connection

  • Play a video or audio track on the in-flight entertainment system.
  • You should hear the sound through your Bluetooth headphones. Adjust the volume directly on your headphones or through the in-flight system.

Helpful Tips:

  • Battery Life: Keep an eye on the battery life of both your Bluetooth receiver and headphones during long flights. Our Bluetooth Receiver can last up to 10 hours, but it’s always best to charge beforehand.
  • Interference: In case of pairing issues, turn both devices off and try the pairing process again. Avoid pairing multiple devices at once to reduce interference.