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Of course, Dyson stopped its air-pure headphones

Wow, Dyson stopped Ultron’s age– Appearance air-pure headphones? Too crazy. No one could have expected them to be too ridiculous to catch up.

Dyson is informally considered the ultimate boss in the product category, such as cordless rod vacuums, hair dryers and air purification fans. And, every once in a while, Dyson tries to further leverage that expertise with derivatives in these core categories…and missed the trademark. The area headphones combine some of Dyson’s air purification tips with noise-making headphones. There is only one small problem: the mask part cannot be worn seriously at all. It turns out that most people with allergies would rather have a little smell than walk around their neighbors and look like ordinary cousins.

The magnetic visor part may fall off, but at that time, just buy a regular headset.
Credits: Dyson

Surprisingly, Dyson did not invent regional headphones based on COVID and mask requirements. They were released in 2022 after allegedly six years of production. In any case, the mask part of the area does not filter the virus – mainly to combat air pollutants and allergens.

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The price of this area was $949 when it was initially released. funny. Although the area has sold as low as $260 in the past year, it seems consumers would rather spend a few hundred dollars on a more practical pair. They have officially scrubbed from Dyson’s website, making Woot the only real retailer that can still be purchased (unless you figure out where multiple people are trying to get rid of their own).

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Do the regional headphones actually have good audio quality? Sure, but who cares when they survived Dyson Ontrac? These 2024 Dyson headphones are a more general option with incredible sound quality and noise cancellation. Between these and all the other noise headphones we like, actually like to wear – until the area officially fails, it’s only a matter of time.

(I call it now: the next Dyson product for deactivation is the 360 ​​Vis Nav Robot vacuum cleaner, which looks like a robotic look and is too expensive for what it can do.)

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