Singapore – After six years in development, Dyson has announced the commercialisation of Dyson Zone, the first headphones that double as wearable air pollution filters.
The futuristic device, which is Dyson’s first move into audio, combines a set of noise-cancelling headphones featuring an air-purifying system with a detachable visor that enables users to breathe in the filtered air. The headphones remove air and noise pollution for the wearer, cancelling background noise and streaming pure, high-fidelity audio while delivering fresh air free from city pollution, such as gas, allergens or harmful particles. Unlike face masks, Dyson Zone is touch-free, to avoid any irritation, and could be worn as an alternative to headphones (with added benefits), without compromising on comfort.
‘Air pollution affects us everywhere we go. In our homes, at school, at work and as we travel, whether on foot, on a bike or by public transport. The Dyson Zone purifies the air you breathe on the move,’ explains chief engineer Jack Dyson.
A first-of-its-kind personal electronic device, the Dyson Zone is another tool arming health-conscious urbanites against the adverse effects of Smog Life.
Strategic opportunity
Dyson’s disruptive thinking shows how to add further functionality to a widely used appliance, boosting the product’s utility and adapting it to our future needs