Dyson Zone Headphones: Pros & Cons, Features and Controls.
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=>What is Dyson Zone Headphones?
- The Dyson Zone are good for commute and travel.
- Although they’re quite big and bulky, these comfortable headphones have a sturdy carrying case to help protect them.
- Thanks to their ANC, they can block out a good amount of background noise, and they even come with a portable air purification visor if the air around you may not be so nice to breathe.
- Their battery will last through long trips, too, though if you’re using ANC and the visor simultaneously, they won’t last too long.
=>What are Pros & Cons of Dyson Zone?
=>Pros:-
- Comfortable and well-built.
- ANC has good noise isolation performance.
=>Cons:-
- Bulky and can fall off your head with high-intensity movement.
=>What are the Differences Between Sizes And Variants of Dyson Zone?
- The Dyson Zone come in one color variant, ‘Ultra Blue/Prussian Blue’; you can see our model’s label here.
- A higher-end model is available called the Dyson Zone Absolute+ headphones in ‘Prussian Blue/Bright Copper’.
- The Absolute+ model has copper accents on the visor and comes with two more electrostatic carbon filters.
- An in-flight adapter kit, a soft pouch for storing the headphones, and an ‘Explorer Case’, which is a larger version of the default model’s case but has a shoulder strap for carrying it.
=>The Dyson Zone Headphones Comparison with Other Headphones?
- The Dyson Zone are unique headphones with a detachable air purification visor.
- While the visor doesn’t feel great to use, since it’s just blowing air at your face, the headphones themselves are comfortable and have a balanced sound that’s pleasing to the ear.
- They even have ANC, and while they don’t perform quite as well as cheaper models like the Bose QuietComfort 45/QC45 Wireless, they can still reduce a good amount of sound.
- Their high cost puts them out of reach for many people, though, and many top-of-the-line models like the Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless will offer similar or better performance but at a lower price.
=>What are the Type Over Ear Dyson Zone Headphones?
- Enclosure Closed-Back
- Wireless Yes
- Transducer Dynamic
- The Dyson Zone have the same design language as other Dyson products, like their air purifiers, with rounded edges and a somewhat futuristic look.
- They have blue satin sheen detailing and sleek metallic grille ear cups.
- Even though it makes them look somewhat like open-back headphones, they’re closed-back, and the opening is designed for filter airflow.
=>What are the style of Dyson Zone Headphones?
- They come with an detachable visor that matches the headphones’ aesthetics.
- The blue detailing and shiny silver plating are more plasticky, which is likely to help reduce the overall weight.
- If you purchase the Absolute+ model, the visor has copper accents instead of silver, but the headphone grilles are still silver.
=>What are the comfort of Dyson Zone Headphones?
- Weight 1.31 lbs
- Clamping Force
- 1.5 lbs
- These cans have a comfortable fit.
- On their own, they’ve got decent padding that feels comfy.
- The headband has two different kinds of padding, so the top part feels more plush than the side pads, which are firmer.
- The top padding could flatten over time due to the headphones’ weight.
- They clamp very tightly, but it doesn’t feel overwhelming.
=>What are the Weight of Dyson Zone Headphones?
- The headphones are very heavy, and using the visor attachment takes time to get used to.
- Using the visor isn’t a great experience either.
- It’s large, and the overall product weighs 1.48 lbs. (or 670 gr) when paired with the headphones.
- It also doesn’t form a tight seal on your face at all, and lacks height adjusters, so if you have a long or short face, your nose may not even be covered by the visor.
- As a result, you may need to tilt the headphones to get the visor to get a better fit.
- It’s easy to accidentally knock the visor off the headphones, too, since it’s bulky and can get in the way of day-to-day activities.
- When the fan is in use, the air current hits your nose and mouth, and if you’re using the highest setting, it can dry out your nostrils and eyes.
- We can’t test the filter’s effectiveness.
- It’s also easy to be self-conscious using the visor in public since it’s very eye-catching and unusual.
=>What are the controls of Dyson Zone Headphones?
- OS Compatibility
- Not OS specific
- Ease Of Use Good
- Call/Music Control Yes
- Volume Control Yes
- Microphone Control No
- Channel Mixing No
- Noise Cancelling Control On/Off
- Talk-Through On/Off
- Additional Controls Voice Assistant
- These headphones have a blend of physical buttons, a joystick control, and a touch-sensitive surface.
- There are chimes to let you know when you’ve adjusted settings like Bluetooth pairing, ANC, and reached max volume, as well as if you’ve changed the strength of the visor’s fan.
- The buttons are easy to use, but switching ANC modes can be tricky since you have to tap hard enough to get the command to register, which sounds loud against your ear.
- If you’re using the visor, you can lower it to pause airflow, audio, and noise cancelling and detach the visor for audio only.
- Single press: Adjusts the fan settings.
- Press and hold: Turns the headphones on and off.
- Joystick (on the right ear cup):
- Single press: Plays and pauses audio. Also answers and ends a call.
- Double press: Cycles between ANC on and transparency mode. Also accepts an incoming call and puts an active call on hold.
- Press left: Fast forwards through your track.
- Press right: Skips to the previous track.
- Press up: Raises the volume.
- Press down: Lowers the volume.
- Press and hold: Declines a call. Also activates voice assistant.
- Swipe up: Turns the volume up incrementally.
- Swipe down: Turns the volume down incrementally.
- On the ear cup: Double tap the Switches between transparency mode and ANC on.