Dyson stops selling its Zone air-purifying headphones

wired.com

Dyson has discontinued its Zone air-purifying headphones, a product widely criticized for its unusual design and high price. The company has stopped restocking the product at major retailers. The Zone, launched in 2022, combined headphones with an air purification system, but its appearance and cost of $950 drew negative reviews. Retailers like Best Buy and John Lewis have run out of stock and will not be restocking. The product's failure marks a setback for Jake Dyson, the chief engineer, who led the project. Dyson is now focusing on its OnTrac headphones, a more conventional audio product.


With a significance score of 1.6, this news ranks in the top 28% of today's 26343 analyzed articles.

Get summaries of news with significance over 5.5 (usually ~10 stories per week). Read by 10,000+ subscribers:


Dyson stops selling its Zone air-purifying headphones | News Minimalist