Dyson unveiled its first Hi-Fi headphones called the Dyson OnTrac. To start, the new audio peripheral boasts artistic designs two-tone color combination. It is available in CNC Aluminum, CNC Copper, Ceramic Cinnabar, and CNC Black Nickel. What's even better is that users may customize the outer caps and cushions with numerous color variations.
Dyson says there are around 2,000
customizable color combinations for the outer caps and ear cushion. Speaking of
which is made from ultra-soft microfiber and high-grade foam to deliver comfort
for its users and provide acoustic seal.
Inside, you'll find the 40mm, 16-ohm
neodymium drivers which utilize advanced audio signal processing to deliver
precise sound output. The headphones reproduce frequencies ranging from 6 Hertz
to 21,000 Hertz, offering audible sub-bass and crisp highs at the higher end of
the frequency spectrum. Meanwhile, the speaker housing was angled 13 degrees
towards the ear for a more direct sonic response, Dyson claims.
The device also features up to 40 dB of
Active Noise Cancellation to eliminate unwanted background noise In terms of
battery, it has a total of 55 hours or 2 weeks of standby time. Other features
mentioned are Head Detect, Intuitive Joystick, Crystal Clear Calls, and
Real-time soundtracking.
Meanwhile, the brand also says there's a
MyDyson App where you can fiddle around the appropriate settings for the
headphones. There's a custom EQ modes too for Bass Boost, Neutral, and
Enhanced. Apparently, Dyson hasn't mentioned the price and availability yet.
Stay tuned as we will update you once we hear from them.
