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Dyson announces wearable air purifier with noise-cancelling headphones built in

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DYSON has announced its most unusual product yet: a wearable air purifier with a pair of noisecance­lling headphones built in.

An initial reveal of the Zone headphones — the first headphones Dyson has released — doesn’t come with many specifics about cost or battery life, nor how much the headset weighs.

But the company says that after more than six years in developmen­t the device has moved from being something with a snorkel-like mouthpiece and a backpack to the gadget unveiled last month — with a release aimed before the end of this year.

Dyson said it started having internal conversati­ons in 2016 about developing some kind of “purificati­on on the move” technology, based on its existing air purificati­on technology.

During initial trials in the smoggy city of Beijing the company struck upon the idea of integratin­g noise-cancelling headphones.

Doing this also meant the company was able to design the headset so the air filters could be placed in the earcups, minimising some of the unusual bulkiness in previous prototypes.

In its final form the Zone uses a visor to channel “a continuous stream of purified air to your nose and mouth, without touching your face” according to Dyson, which will help address stuffiness.

A separate attachment is also going to be offered that could allow people to turn the headphones into a sealed, full-contact mask.

The two-stage purificati­on system is “capable of filtering city fumes and pollutants” and uses a miniaturis­ed version of Dyson’s existing air purificati­on technology.

Each filter would need to be replaced after about a year and is capable of filtering out 99 per cent of particle pollution, according to the company — depending on how much use the headphones get.

It follows Public Health England warning that air pollution is the single biggest environmen­tal threat to health in the UK, “with between 28,000 and 36,000 deaths a year attributed to long-term exposure”.

Some reviewers have said despite the music and the noisecance­lling technology, the whirring of the air purificati­on units is still audible. Dyson says more informatio­n will be forthcomin­g nearer to launch.

 ?? ?? The headphones are the first Dyson has released
The headphones are the first Dyson has released

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