The strange new Tyson headphones have a built-in air purifier

Dyson Lands Headphones On Headphones: The Zone, A Pair Of Noise Canceling Bluetooth Headphones Built-in air purification technologyThanks for the weird looking magnetic face. This is the strangest and most ambitious product the company has ever created.

Today’s announcement comes ahead of the region’s initial release date, and Dyson has yet to announce specific details like pricing or specifications (including how much the headphones will weigh or how long the battery will last).

The aim of the district is to live more comfortably in urban areas by trying to reduce air and noise pollution.

Half of the area’s air purifiers haven’t recreated Tyson’s wheel. On the contrary, it makes the company’s current air purification technology a unique design factor. Using a pair of small compressors, the zone pulls air through each earbud. The air is filtered and sent through a hose through a “screen” (sounding a bit strange) for the user to breathe in – most of the particles without pollutants.

Regardless of appearance, the mask does not come into contact with your face like a mask does. Instead, it sits in front of your face, creating a space where fresh air bubbles can gather and breathe. (The company offered a separate link, which you can click when you need the right full contact. Even the mask.)

The company’s test location is the Tyson, Frank area.
Photo: Tyson

The eyebrow is clipped by a series of magnets, allowing you to remove it if you want to use the headphones as headphones. It has hinges that can be flipped over to talk to people naturally without removing the entire device. The Zone Filtration System provides multiple systems for different levels of employment. For example, if you go up stairs or try to board a bus, you will breathe harder than you might relax (requires more air). There is also an automated system that uses accelerometers to automatically adjust ventilation.

Tyson says the area can filter out 99 percent of particulate pollution — filters are not reusable and need to be replaced after a year. (The company says the right time will depend on how much air pollution you encounter and how active you are using headphones.)

Although it’s a new type of product at Tyson, the headphones area is a bit more traditional. The company says its goal with the band is to create “loyal” versions of the musician’s original tracks. Noise cancellation is achieved by a combination of passive cancellation from the overall design and active noise cancellation by continuous microphones.

There are three different ways to cancel noise in the area. ANC is active in isolation mode when the mask is raised. Lowering the switch will automatically switch to conversation mode, which disables ANC so you can hear the speaker. There is also a Transparency mode, which filters out sensitive sounds such as car horns and sirens. USB-C charging and headphones are integrated with the Dyson Link app, which provides detailed information about the air quality around you.

I was able to try out the zone model a few weeks ago and it definitely seems to do what the company says. I could feel the jet of air pumping in front of my face—even though I was indoors, it was hard to tell how clean it was.

ANC worked well (but, again, the quiet hotel room wasn’t the best test scene), and the sound quality of the music was particularly good without the dramatic bass (which in turn was the company’s goal).

On the other hand, there are also regional headphones a lot Significantly large and heavy. Tyson has done a great job turning all this technology into a pair of headphones. Plus, the compressor spinning was a little more audible when the motors were running at breakneck speeds, and despite the noise cancellation, I didn’t listen to music to drown out it.

The Zone is definitely one of the most unique products Dyson (or any other company) will be showing off this year. There are still several important details we don’t know – including the price and battery life. Although mask wearing has largely normalized over the past two years, it remains to be seen if customers will accept this different looking product.

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