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I've never heard of the regular headphones having that problem. Could they have meant the noise-cancelling ones? Call Bose. I have always found then to be very helpful plus these are warranted for a year.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Mmmmm he maybe plugging them into electrical outlet, no they don't overheat they are speakers and very good quality
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello there. Great question. There is a disclaimer in the manual which states not to use mobile phone adapters to connect headphones to airplane seat jacks as it may cause overheating. Most airplanes have standard 3.5mm headphone connections now so an adapter would not be needed. Thanks!
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