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Dyson figured out what sucks about its failed Zone air-purification headphones.

Dyson figured out what sucks about its failed Zone air-purification headphones.

The Verge13-06-2025

Jess Weatherbed
'One of the things we've learned is people really do care about what it looks like when it's on your head,' Jake Dyson told Wired.

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