Dyson headphones that filter pollution available from January

Dyson Zone noise cancelling headphones with air purification will go on sale from January in China and March in Ireland, the US, UK, Hong Kong SAR and Singapore, following five years of research and development.

The Dyson Zone headphones.
The Dyson Zone headphones. - Image: Tom William Chapman.

Announced earlier this year, the Dyson Zone headphones are engineered to tackle the dual challenges of city noise and air pollution, providing a pure, immersive listening experience and on-the-go air purification.

The Dyson headphones deliver ultra-low distortion, advanced noise cancellation and faithful, full-spectrum audio reproduction. A detachable visor projects purified air to the wearer’s nose and mouth. Electrostatic filters capture 99% of particle pollution as small as 0.1 microns, whilst K-Carbon, potassium-enriched carbon filters target prevalent acidic gases most associated with city pollution, including NO2 and SO2.

Powered by advanced lithium-ion batteries and USB-C charging, the Dyson Zone headphones offer 50 hours of audio-only run-time, or 4 hours of combined purification and audio run-time, charging to 100% in 3 hours.

Pricing will start from £749.

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