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Dyson Zone coming to India on October 4: Everything we know so far

Dyson Zone has a battery life of around 50 hours and comes with 10 microphones, 8 of which are used for active noise cancellation.

Dyson Zone | Dyson Zone India launch date | Dyson Zone specsThe company says Dyson Zone can last up to 50 hours on a single charge with ANC on. (Image Source: Dyson)
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Dyson, a company known for making home appliances like air purifiers and vacuum cleaners, is all set to launch its first-ever noise-cancelling headphones called ‘Dyson Zone’ in India on October 4.

Launched in select markets last year, Dyson Zone is a pair of over-ear headphones that comes with a removable face visor that is basically an air purifier. However, the company is yet to confirm if the Dyson Zone will be standalone headphones or come with an air purifier.

Going by the specifications of the international variant, the headphones come with 10 microphones, 8 of which are solely dedicated to active noise cancellation while the other 2 are used for voice and ambient mode. Powered by 40mm drivers, the company says the headphones are comfortable when worn for hours and are designed with various face shapes in mind.

Dyson Zone was launched in select markets last year. (Image Source: Dyson)

If you use the headphones as a standalone product, they can last up to 50 hours with ANC turned on, but when combined with the air purifier, it has a battery life of 4 hours. They can be fully charged in almost three hours. The Dyson Zone supports the MyDyson app through which users can modify audio settings and connect to music streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music via Bluetooth.

While there is no word on how much the headphones will cost in India, Dyson Zone currently starts from $949.99 in the United States, which roughly translates to around Rs 80,000.

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