Wear the “air purifier” on your head, Dyson releases wearable black technology - Titanium News

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Titanium Media App reported on March 30 that Dyson officially released the Dyson Zone air purification headphones. This is also Dyson’s first entry into the field of wearable devices. This launch In addition to its air purification function, the new product also supports active noise reduction technology, which can simultaneously solve urban air quality and noise pollution problems.

In communication with Dyson engineers, he told TMTpost App in 2009. After Dyson launched its first bladeless fan, engineers shifted the focus of research and development from the flow of single air to using clean air to heat or cool the room. Dyson launched its first purification fan in 2015, and has since then. It has developed technologies such as formaldehyde removal, clean humidification and whole-machine HEPA filtration.

Dyson Zone air purification headphones will be Dyson’s next key product and its first step into the wearable and audio fields. , which can provide users with high-quality filtration performance anytime and anywhere. ="/a2020/img/data-img.jpg">

According to Dyson engineers, Dyson Zone air purification headphones have spent 6 years in research and development, during which more than 500 prototypes have been designed. , unlike ordinary masks, it is equipped with a high-performance filter and two small air pumps that can deliver clean air without touching the face. The headphones support 4 air purification modes: low speed mode, medium speed mode, high speed mode and automatic mode.

Since different exercise levels will produce different breathing patterns, Dyson Zone air purifying headphones are equipped with an acceleration detector. In automatic mode, its purification speed can be automatically adjusted between high speed, medium speed and low speed. , in addition, after the mask is removed, the product can also be used as an ordinary active noise reduction headset.

In terms of configuration, there is a compressor in the earmuffs on both sides of the headset to suck air into the double-layer filter. The motor that powers the compressor is the smallest among all Dyson products currently. It is also one of the difficulties in the development of Dyson Zone air purifying headphones. In addition to inhaling air, the two motors also deliver two purified airflows to the wearer's mouth and nose through the non-contact mask. Technology | Titanium News" img_height="1115" img_width="1532" data-src="//imgq8.q578.com/ef/0331/ed1fb8fdd474a342.jpg" src="/a2020/img/data-img.jpg" >

This non-contact air flow delivery method is also one of the core technologies of Dyson Zone air purification headphones. To achieve this, we must first optimize the geometry and curvature of the mask, as well as the delivery The central grid of the two airflows simultaneously ensures that filtered clean air can be effectively delivered to the wearer's mouth and nose in a crosswind environment.

Due to the lack of existing testing methods, Dyson engineers have also specially developed a simulated human breathing model called "Frank", which is equipped with mechanical lungs and sensing equipment. Frank can simulate human breathing patterns in a control cabin to 'inhale' pollutants. Then, engineers pass it through. The contamination levels in Frank's nasopharynx were measured to determine how efficiently the product filtered particulate matter that would otherwise end up in Frank's artificial lung.

In terms of filtration technology, the filter of Dyson Zone air purifying headphones adopts a double-layer structure, in which the negatively charged electrostatic filter media can capture ultra-fine particles such as allergens, as well as traffic roads, industrial combustion and construction Particulate matter generated during construction. Another layer of potassium-rich carbon layer filter can capture urban gaseous pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and sulfur dioxide (SO2). Technology | Titanium News" img_height="776" img_width="1130" data-src="//imgq8.q578.com/ef/0331/0c17e81e7594a696.jpg" src="/a2020/img/data-img.jpg" >

At the same time, in order to isolate noise and improve sound quality performance, Dyson Zone air purifying headphones are also equipped with ANC active noise reduction technology and support 3 active noise reduction modes. In terms of sound tuning, Dyson Engineers said that the new product will focus on low distortion and neutral frequency response.

In terms of wearing, as Dyson’s first wearable device, Dyson engineers tested the Dyson Zone air purifying headphones with different head shapes. Fit, which also provides reference for the clamping force of the headband, the geometry and material of the mask, and the adjustability of the device.

In addition, Dyson Zone air purifying headphones are also made by Dyson. Products jointly created by a global technical team are jointly developed and designed by a team of engineers from the UK, Singapore, Malaysia and China. Among them, engineers from Southeast Asia are responsible for software development to ensure a smooth user experience and provide intelligent , practical air and noise pollution query functions.

Dyson also took durability into consideration when developing it. Like all Dyson machines, Dyson Zone air purifying headphones have also undergone temperature testing, drop testing, In addition to testing in the UK, testing engineers at the Dyson Malaysia R&D Center also conducted various product tests in Malaysia, which has a higher temperature and humidity than the UK. >

Dyson Zone air purifying headphones are expected to be available for sale in Dyson online and offline direct stores, as well as Dyson’s official website in the fall of 2022. The specific launch time of the complete product is slightly different in different countries/regions. Specifications and launch details will be announced in the next few months (This article was first published on Titanium Media App)