SAVE 21%: As of today,Tout A Declarer (2011) Porn Movie Feb. 23, the Dyson Zone noise-cancelling headphones are on sale for $549.99. That's $150 lower than the headphones' usual list price of $699.99.
Thanks to its sophisticated vacuums and fancy hair dryers, Dyson has long been a household name. However, the brand isn't only focused on making our household chores and beauty routines easier. Dyson has also ventured into wearable air purification technology... on the tails of its noise-cancelling headphones.
Today, Dyson Zone headphones are on sale for $549.99. This takes $150 off the regular price of $699.99, saving you 21%. While $150 off counts for something, this still leaves the device at a pretty hefty price. When the Dyson Zone debuted it was listed for $949.99, so today's price is slightly less jaw-dropping.
Why so pricey? Dyson Zone noise-cancelling headphones are doing two jobs. The headphones come with an attachable travel visor that covers your mouth and nose, purifying the air you're breathing and creating a continuous stream of clean air. While this might bring to mind our days of masking up, the device does not create a seal around your mouth and nose and it is not a COVID-19-specific device. While this pairing may seem like a head-scratcher to many, those who are enthralled by technological innovation may want to experience the Dyson Zone for themselves.
At today's price of $549.99, those who are curious about the Dyson Zone have a more affordable opportunity to make the air-purifying headphones their own.
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