Dyson unveiled the 'Dyson OnTrac', a Bluetooth headphone dedicated to high-fidelity audio, on the 18th. It is a headphone that can be changed to suit my style with sensational colors and materials. The visor mask of the shocking previous 'Dyson Zone' is not provided. Can we consider it a success since Dyson's headphones have become remembered by everyone in the world?


Dyson's signature color combination is applied without fail. It offers four basic colors inspired by the CNC manufacturing process: CNC Aluminum, CNC Copper, Ceramic Cinnabar, and CNC Black Nickel. The replaceable ear cushions and caps can be combined in over 2,000 colors. The metal and plastic-like surfaces provide a variety of colors with different saturation and brightness, allowing for a rich design. As expected from Dyson, it seems that colors with high saturation suit it.




Functionally, it monitors ambient noise 384,000 times per second and supports up to 40dB of noise cancellation. It reproduces frequencies from 6Hz to 21Hz to realize rich bass and delicate high notes. It can be used for up to 55 hours, or about 2 weeks, on a single charge. The battery is uniquely arranged in the headband. I wonder how the weight will feel on the head when actually worn.
“Dyson’s goal in audio engineering development is to fully reproduce the sound waves that the artist intended to convey, without interference from external noise,” says Jake Dyson, Dyson’s chief engineer.
Dyson Ontrack is scheduled to be officially released in the second half of the year, and the price has not been disclosed. Its predecessor, the 'Dyson Zone', is expected to be more expensive at around 870,000 won. You can get the latest news on the Dyson homepage.


