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Foreign. Okay, it's kind of hard to believe, but yeah, this is a real product. What I'm holding is the new Dyson Zone Air purifying headphones That's exactly what they're called. You can look it up.

So when this first started popping up on actual like Dyson social media channels I had to double check the calendar to make sure it wasn't April 1st because seriously, Dyson are you pranking us right now? This is It's a thousand dollars for air purifying headphones I Wasn't really sure what to think. probably safe to ignore it. but then one by one videos started popping up on YouTube on Twitter on Instagram and people actually started asking like hey, Marquez can you check out those Dyson headphones Can you check out the Dyson zone So that look you see here is me realizing I just spent a thousand dollars plus shipping on something that I already believe is a terrible product. but I'm still here to do my job and find out anyway.

But here's the thing and probably the weirdest part and most important part of this whole thing. Dyson this product could only have come from Dyson it It makes no sense but makes all the sense in the world. So ignoring the whole embarrassing social media campaign around the vacuums for a second like I Love my Dyson vacuum cleaner right? A Lot of people I know have bought Dyson vacuums No Regrets We love these things. they're great and then over the years Dyson has built up like a cult following and loyal fan base over what is basically Motors and filtration like Dyson is a Motors and filtration company and they've built that out and turned it into some of the most amazing vacuum cleaners in the world.

And they're also some of the most expensive. Like, seriously, if you want a stick vacuum, you can just get one on Amazon for like a hundred bucks. Easy. But then you kind of get the feeling that Dyson is the brand name that they're all copying.

But naturally you don't stop there, right? You're successful with one thing, but you got to Branch out. So what else do you do? You've all seen the Dyson bladeless fan thing, right? I Mean this is almost a legendary product on its own. the Dyson fan slash air purifier in the corner of the room of a 500 a night. Airbnb Do other companies make bladeless fans now? Sure.

but people want the Dyson one, the 700 Dyson one Another successful implementation of Motors infiltration. There's also the Dyson hair dryer. another cult classic. This thing is absolutely incredible.

I Don't even use a hair dryer. I Actually use this thing to heat up the dbrand Skins to put on the back of my phones and it's awesome for that too. Another successful implementation of Motors infiltration. So Dyson is no stranger to charging a lot of money successfully for a seemingly Niche product.

But that doesn't mean they can't miss. You guys have probably heard about maybe you haven't they made a floor lamp too. Maybe you haven't heard about it because it's less successful. It's also 850, so they can miss you.
Also might have heard about the car prototype that they brought to CES which like okay, yes, you make Motors and motors are one part of an electric car, but there are lots of other parts of a car that are really hard and trust me, a Dyson car is kind of a tough sell no matter what you're going to price it at. So Dyson has a lot of hits and some complete misses. So what's this one going to be? Okay, so this product is part headphones, part air purifier. I Know about headphones? So let's talk about the headphones part first.

And these headphones are absolutely wild. First of all, they're gigantic. Like they're absolutely huge. I Don't even have to tell you that now.

a lot of the size will make more sense when we get to the filtration part and everything that's also inside these ear cups later. But just as a pair of headphones on your head, these things are Huge. They stick out a lot to this side, but honestly, it's mostly the weight. Okay, so Audio Technica is M50 so I've talked about those in the past.

Very familiar headphones. Totally normal 288 grams. not that bad on your head. Then you get to like the heaviest headphones.

We talked about how heavy airpods Max are. Those are 388 grams which is a lot. These are 588 grams. so it feels like I'm wearing a football helmet.

These things are so heavy. Now there's a lot of metal, but they do try to maximize comfort with these really soft cushions. And the ear cups are super soft and the top of the headphones are soft and then it's this purple velvet color. The side pieces are more for stability to keep them in place on your head.

and honestly, if you're just sitting in one place, not moving around too much, listening to music in a chair or on a train or something I Guess then they're not terrible. It's just the second you start moving around or looking up and down or walking that you really feel the weight. It seriously feels like a helmet. Material wise though, it is nothing but the premium materials.

I Gotta say, the headphone band is metal. The cushions are super soft. the ear cups are metal. Through and through.

you can see the microphones very clearly around the bottom. The USBC port and the controls are actually very, very clever. Everything is on the right ear cup, and it's mostly by this little joystick here. So instead of trying to swipe on a finicky touch surface or something like that, you literally tap up and down on the joystick for volume.

Tap left or right for the next track and previous track. And amazingly, you can actually hold down the joystick to the right or left to scrub forward or backward in whatever audio you're in. And it worked in a bunch of apps for me too. To my surprise, worked in Apple Music worked in Spotify my podcast app.

It didn't work in YouTube or SoundCloud but even yeah, just the thought of being able to fast forward a little bit to the middle of a podcast or something on Spotify is kind of sick. I've never seen that before, but of course, with the super high price tag, you hopefully care about how they sound. So how do these sound? Big, premium, expensive active noise cancellation 40 millimeter drivers. How did these Do they sound as high-end as they cost? No, they don't but they sound okay.
I Mean they sound like some two to three hundred dollar headphones that I've heard even though they're built like 400 headphones. But I'll say the sound overall is pretty balanced and reasonably Bassy and Punchy in the low end. There's a pretty good passive seal with these ear cups and then the active noise cancellation does a little extra work for you. It is just a Bluetooth headphone.

There's no wired connection and nothing fancy as far as lossless audio or special codecs or anything like that, but you know they sound crisp with a little extra brightness in the highs. What's more impressive is so the active noise cancellation is pretty good, but the transparency mode is actually excellent. This is the best I've heard from anything that isn't airpods and you can double tap the right ear cup to switch between transparency mode and noise cancellation. The battery life of these is about 50 hours, which is right at the top of its class.

where noise cancellation headphones with ANC on. Um, they also don't have an on off switch so they do on head detection kind of like airpods. Max So when you take them off your head, they go into this I title mode and you put them back on. They play this nice chime they turn back on and now you're listening to music again.

Ergonomically, they're not anything special, but we know the joystick for the controls. The transparency mode: These are pretty good headphones, so that brings us to part two. So like I said, this is a two in one product. part headphones, part air purifier.

Let's just completely ignore the why for a second, just so we can just understand what's happening and how this works. So these headphones come with this little plastic visor thing. So inside the ear cups of the headphones, you can pop off the outside cover and that's where these filters go that came in the box and those filters are covering these air intakes. and Tiny micro compressors that suck in the air from the outside world.

These filters help purify the air by cutting down 99 of pollutants as small as 0.1 microns. Then they pass that clean air through these slots. the visor connects the headphones via magnets to these slots and creates a seal so that the air is channeled down through it and passes over your nose and mouth through the mesh at the front. It is a pretty intricate setup, but the idea is pretty straightforward.

Basically like, oh, okay, you've got noise pollution, noise canceling headphones. Gotcha cover. Oh, you've got air pollution too. Fresh air all the time.
We got you covered. Now the timing of these was actually super unfortunate because contrary to what you might be thinking right now, this has nothing to do with the pandemic. Nothing to do with Covet. It happened to be announced right around the same time.

Um, but this is really directly advertised that people who live in or commute in cities with bad air quality. Dust, pollen, smog, gas fumes, grass clippings, whatever. it is just bad air quality. So the idea is, you're about to go out on your commute with the polluted world around you.

So you put the headphones on, you, snap the visor on, and now you're uh, you're getting the fresh air the entire time you're outside with these fans spinning. It's the idea. Anyway, now I went through the painful exercise of going out and testing these things so you don't have to. Okay, so I'm looking kind of ridiculous on public streets because hey, I want to see if this will actually work? I Walked past roadways to see if I could smell gasoline I walked past Landscaping to see if I could smell pollen and lawn clippings I walked into a public Porta John to see if I could survive.

you know and uh, bad news I could still smell a lot of everything I mean there was a nice little stream of fresh air going over my nose and mouth. It's a nice little breeze, but yeah, you can still smell everything I Think right off the bat, there's really actually two main problems that hit me immediately with this setup. One is when you put all these together and you put them on uh, the fans which are in the ear cups start spinning up and the air compressors turn on and you can hear that because it's right on your ear and so you're hearing that through your music so you can kind of drown It Out by turning the audio up. but that right off the bat was kind of annoying.

But then the second is there's no seal. like you can still have air passing over your nose and mouth. but things can also slip in above and below even if it's close to your mouth. So they want you to have as little of a gap as possible and it's adjustable so you can shrink that visor down as much as you want to basically have it touching the tip of your nose, but stuff will still get in as long as there's no seal and nobody wants to walk around breathing from a literal tube like a scuba diving mouthpiece.

So yeah, this is just a built-in flaw of the fact that nobody wants that. That's the way it's designed. Plus, there's a bunch of other quirks. like once the filtration gets going, the battery life goes from 50 hours to two hours.

The visor is super light and flimsy because it's completely plastic, presumably to be lightweight and keep it balanced on your head, but then it also has all kinds of weird scratches and poor finishes on the mesh and rubber and plastic and just feels really cheap. And none of that, none of that even touches just how ridiculous you look. And then there's the pull medical problem. So I'm not a doctor, but I do have a friend who is Mike also happens to have a YouTube channel.
You might have heard of him, but he explain to me exactly why this product is even more flawed than I realized on the surface. Yeah, so I see a product that actually confuses me more than anything because I don't know who the intended customer is because they very clearly say this is not a medical grade product. There's no seal that exists here on like a traditional N95 mask. I Look at the marketing material and I see somebody out in a city, in a subway station and on the streets.

And there's there's pollen, there's smog, there's all kinds of other things and they put this on and suddenly the air they're breathing is clean. They don't smell or inhale any of it. Is that a dream or am I missing something? They say that the product cleans up to 0.1 microns particles out of the air. but it's not HEPA rated because a HEPA rated filter will actually filter particles with a 99.95 efficacy.

It's not as good as an N95 mask, which has a seal, and this is where a lot of misinformation actually spreads with N95 masks. Because when we say N95, what we're saying is they have a 95 percent efficacy at filtering particles that are 0.3 microns. And you might say, well, a covid particle is 0.1 Micron So does that mean they get through N95 masks? That's what some people who are anti-master said, right. Most coveted particles that travel in there are attached to things, water droplets, respiratory droplets, that kind of thing.

So they're already bigger than 0.3 and they end up being captured by the mask. But they specifically choose 0.3 microns because when you go smaller than that like a coveted particle at Point One, it follows something known as Brownian motion. And this is where these small particles move so randomly around when they're dissolved in a gas like our air, that they end up being trapped by The n95 Mask Even better than the 0.3 Okay, there's a lot of things to why this doesn't make sense. I Also saw a tweet about how if you are specifically thinking about Covid and you are someone who has Covid and you wear this now.

when you exhale all that air blowing is now just being ejected out into space where it'd normally stay in. The Mask Yes, Like this device is not designed to keep your air and your particles to your face like a mask would. Yeah, Uh, so what the company has said in response to this that there's enough room to wear a mask in between. But to me, if you have room for an N95 masks, this eliminates the need for this product because the N95 mask is more effective at filtering the air and creating a seal in this product.

So why in the world would you wear a mask that filters better than this and then this thing on top of it? But what I worry about is it actually creates risk. And it creates risks in two ways. One is that it blows air directly onto your nose and mouth, which are your mucous membranes. Anytime you have air circulating areas that have a natural level of moisture, you dry them out.
Dry mucous membranes are a problem because they crack and create openings for pathogen Center your body. then it's cold outside. This thing is blowing cold air at your mucous membranes which actually causes vasoconstriction, meaning less blood flow, less white blood cells in the area protecting you. Another problem.

And then the real problem is I'm going to really Hammer at home? Yes, yes, they say this is like Urban environments where pollution is high. There's brake dust, car pollution. All very valid. All big problems we should address, but in urban environments.

Based on CDC data, the rate per hundred thousand of debts from chronic respiratory disease is around 35.. But you know what's 33 percent higher than that unintentional accidents that goes up all the way to 47 per hundred thousand? Yeah, and you know what's increasing rates of unintentional accidents? Are you saying that these noise canceling headphones might actually cause more problems than they solve? Yeah, so why did they do this? Dyson Is a weird company. Like I said at the beginning they're they're a motor and filtration company, but they've had so many hits. They've made these Niche products like stick vacuums and air purifiers and hair dryers into like cult favorites which is crazy.

I Can actually see how this product came to exist and how it ended up being a thousand dollars. Actually, Honestly, the thousand dollars part is the easy part. Like when you just look at the materials and the Cool Tech and the packaging that went into this thing, it's kind of silly. These headphones themselves are super heavy.

but yeah, they're all metal, The cups are metal, the bands are metal, and there's obviously a ton of tech in here. The packaging is hilarious, there's not just the headphones and the visor which look like a smiley face, but there's also a super high quality carrying case with felt lining. There's a thick braided elastic strap for that carrying case. There's an extra set of filters.

There is the softest velvet headphone carrying pouch I've ever seen. There is a dual color braided USBC cable with a headphone jack adapter. There's a metal airplane adapter. there's what I assume is a reusable filter cleaner with a handle and another carrying pouch for just the cables and the accessories also super soft.

And then there's this Dyson app that connects the headphones that lets you not only change the settings but also gives you a live look at a summary of the air quality in your area and then gives me a live readout of the audio levels of my my environment and how much sound the noise cancellation mode is preventing from getting to my ears. I've never seen anything like this with headphones and like live real-time data visualization like this gives you a summary of your fan speed, usage your noise cancellation usage over time, and gives you an estimate of your filter life, and a direct link to buy new filters for once you run out of the ones that come in the box. If you showed me all this repair headphones and never even told me about the filter thing or what brand it was from I would assume that these are at least 400 headphones, but at the end of the day, most of this, like so many other things in the tech world can be explained by branding like it's only Dyson that could have pulled this off and gotten this thing as far as it has to get into this video. but there's a sort of a term that you've probably heard in the business world before that a lot of companies use called the Loss Leader Strategy Barbara Corcoran Was on my podcast from Shark Tank and she taught me about this concept called Lost Leader and basically she believes that products that are gimmicky in this vein will actually not make company money.
but they'll draw enough press that they'll sell other products. Perhaps that's what's going on They earn Press Yes, Yeah, because there's lost leaders that are like oh, we can afford to sell you this hardware for cheap and lose money on it because you will buy the software and make the money back. This one is a loss leader because no one should buy it and probably no one will. but it'll generate enough Buzz that people talk about Dyson We're doing it right now and they'll be on them.

Yeah, you win this round. Dice here. We are talking about your stupid headphones with your stupid filter and it's not. You didn't even have to pay for an ad like you wanted to.

So yeah, well played. Thanks for watching Catch you guys in the next one! Peace!.

By MKBHD

16 thoughts on “This is the dumbest product i’ve ever reviewed”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kevin Weyrauch says:

    Dyson needs to be responsible for packing our new phone boxes.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! bob says:

    I thought about buying a Dyson vacuum. Now I want to AVOID buying a Dyson vacuum and will look for alternatives ๐Ÿ™ƒ

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chintan N says:

    They might've used wrong prompt for chatgpt ๐Ÿคฃ

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jordan says:

    I know a place is bougie if they restrooms have those Dyson hand dryers.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hamidreza Ezzati says:

    UN agenda 2030 is moving at a faster pace than i expected

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chip Mcdonald says:

    "Chip, in the 21st century reality will be indistinguishable from comedy".

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jacob Hall says:

    Grass clipping should never be filtered out.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Naveen Benjamin says:

    The creator watching this like
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  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Starlord says:

    Is this Mike who went to florida party while preaching about covid-19 and asking everyone to stay home?

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jake R says:

    This is the type of product that employees come up with when they spend too much time within the company bubble and they forget about the real world.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dmitry says:

    There is an embedded dumb level indicator that goes irrevocably straight to 100%, just immediately with the order of this "product" ๐Ÿ™‚

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RAHUL SHENDRE says:

    damn great video

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars videokkrazy says:

    Dyson probably did it only for some click bait marketing..

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Logan Page says:

    The wearable super spreader event.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robin_ says:

    Really?

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Doctor Mike says:

    Glad we were able to team up on this one ๐Ÿ˜‚ Well done sir!

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