I hate this side of ‘smart tech’. Just have a bloody play button - a physical button - that makes it play. So much innovation in product design for ‘tech’ crap nowadays is just e-waste speed running
I don't even get WHY that's needed. Like I could imagine "oh, it's so if you take them off they won't kill the battery" but like, I'd rather deal with my dumb ass having to charge a battery, then it deciding "No no no, I am not mounted to a head and therefore will not work". Hell, they probably have the BEST indicator you forgot to turn off your headphones in the form of two damn vacuums blowing air.
@@NEEDbacon The thing I hate the most about that is like, whenever shit like this is also chewing through your battery. idk what they're using here but if you're using more power to check if it's on my head than I'd waste by forgetting to turn them off then like. Bruh?
Kind of, except they did come out fast enough in the USA. Fast enough to get sued for false advertising for heavily implying that they were N95 equivalent in the marketing when they aren't even in the same ballpark. 😂
@@TheRealNeoFrancois Ah, you're right. I got the two mixed up since they both had similar products. Looks like Dyson was smart enough to not make claims they couldn't back up. Lol
It was actually designed before COVID, but the visor was changed to act more as a face covering. I hope they ship an improved one. And yes, I own a Zone. Very helpful to avoid getting COVID a fifth time.
@@sacredeightLOOK, FELLOW PLEBEIAN. IT IS SOMEONE OF HIGH CLASS. LET US JUST ACKNOWLEDGE THEIR PRESENCE, BUT WITHOUT PARTAKING IN MEANINGFUL CONVERSATION WITH THEM.
Hahahaha they were the window lickers Anyone who has robbed a jb before knows the iPhone is the gold prize even though it's basically a brick once it's out the door
and you can wear whatever headphones you want, too. It's like... I'm gonna make a pair of sunglasses that are also headphones. Why? Why would anyone think that's a good idea? Due to bad eyesight, I pretty much ALWAYS wear glasses, so one would think I'd be an edge case who wouldn't mind having a headphone-eyeglasses combo, but no. I sometimes take my glasses off when listening to music. It's a rare case that one gadget, one _device_ can provide the functionality of two fundamentally different devices (telephone, photo camera) without ruining the experience of BOTH functions. And even though some smartphones have ridiculously good cameras, they can still not beat even a half-decent *dedicated* compact, to say nothing of a dslr or some shit.
I straight up saw an old man wearing these, with the air filter thing on his face and everything, in a shopping centre here in Melbourne the other week. I had to do a double take and my fiance did not quite understand my astounded reaction.
The freakish ears are designed to simulate a human head underneath headphones. So the fact that the Dysons refused to work on the ears tells me that for some people these headphone will just reject the shape of their head. "Sorry I can't turn on for you because your head isn't real" 💀
i worked outside in wild fire season i can see how they would help because i put on a dusk mask on in wildfire season. but there's a point were nothing works and you have a blistering headache, plus not everyone in your crew will have this thing that cost a paycheck. so you'll probably have to shut down for health reasons anyways. and of course your managers that are 60+ and smoked 3 packs a day since high school doesn't know what everyone's complaining about.
I heard that they don't really work as advertised because the mask part doesn't seal against your mouth and nose, it just constantly blows air into them, so it doesn't stop you from inhaling polution but it does dry out the inside of your mouth and nose, which makes them less effective at rejecting particles in the air
-Huh?- I was planning on carrying an old CPAP machine (without its humidifier-sloshing around to upset the pressure sensor) to deal with unavoidable 2nd hand smoke, but hadn't identified that problem. I guess I'll have to make a passive inline humidifier out of flocked media or something.
Not got a set to test, but from what I can tell they work using positive pressure, so they don't need to form a seal for the job they're doing. Basically because they're activity pushing air into the mask part it forms a high pressure area with the air pushing out of the mask. A particularly strong wind at the right angle could possibly overcome it, and they're only small filters which I doubt have an ABEKP3 rating like general use gas mask filters, so it wouldn't be rated for use against anything dangerous like a CBRN scenario, but should be fine for anything you'd be willing to use an N95 mask for.
@@MrEsphoenix Nah. These things are snake oil. Watch MKBHD's video on them. He walked around New York and could still smell everything. Then he brought a doctor on to tear them apart.
Honestly I think the most damning thing is we couldn't hear them on the Freakish ears on a stick. WHY does my head pony's need to decide they're on a head or not to work. JUST MAKE THE NOISE I TELL YOU TO IDIOTS! Especially if I have to go through a damn app just to make them work too. Like Wade said, they're a paperweight.
@@GigaWhatt0 Look, as I said, I've not really got a horse in this race, and can't vouch for the actual product. Just pointing out that the gap doesn't necessarily mean they don't work. Positive pressure is a tried and tested thing. I can't vouch for the expertise on respitory devices of the people in the video you saw, and have no reason to doubt them, but since it was an argument used by a lot of anti maskers, I feel obligated to point out that scent isn't a valid test for masks and filters. You can still smell a lot of things through an N95 or p3 filter. A properly filtered and sealed gas mask should eliminate just about all odours, but that's not what a device like this, or an N95 mask claim to be, and the filters on them are much bigger and heavier (a general use ABEKP3 filter is around 3-4" thick).
Came to the comments say this. I could still hear the music in my head and he cuts away at exactly the same length of time he does in other videos. Brilliant!
As someone who lived in Beijing during the 1600aqi days, then moved to Chiang Mai just to chew on the 500aqi air, it's moderately funny to see people are paying a great deal of money just to breathe factory air.
I was there for a study abroad program in the summer of 2013. Not sure how that compared on the grand scale of things, but visibility was about 100 meters on a good day before things just turned into a gray wall of smoke. I got home in the middle of the worst wildfire season on record where I live, when there were no crap "you shall stay indoors" statements getting passed around because of air quality, and my first reaction was to stand around breathing heavily because the air was the cleanest I had experienced for months.
From talking to a guy who works at Dyson, when I asked who these headphones were for, he said that they were aimed at the Asian market, where air quality is incredibly low due to the nature of their industry
Wade, important distinction: *SILICON,* like you said, is what are inside our electronics, as any sort of processor is made with it. It's a glass basically, and super rigid! *_SILICONE_* is the soft, rubbery stuff that a lot of things are made from or utilize, like that part on the breather!
@@floofymay Yea, but... those both are encompass under Silicon. Silica = *Silicon* Dioxide Silicates are any combination of Silicon + Oxygen (therefore, itself would encompass Silica) Silicon Wafers are just pure Silicon crystal... Although, to add another to your list *if you really want...* I just found out the crystal is apparently referred to as _"silicium"_ 😋
A while back I was diagnosing my mom's Dyson hairdryer, and it turns out that the thing wasn't working because there was, like, three hairs wrapped around the inside of the filter cage and it thought it was overheating. This just solidified how Dyson designs all of their stuff to be ridiculously over-engineered crap with guts that think they're smarter than you and the same parts as their cheap counterparts.
@@PKai1Totally agree. Went over the same rug I had just vacuumed with our old vacuum and it pulled up a whole canister full of hair and dirt. Never realized how gross our house was before I got the Dyson.
@@PKai1cue the fanboys desperately trying to claim their anecdotal evidence changes the actual quality of their overpriced junk. Yeah, I’m sure there’s a few people who love their AliExpress phones too.
James Dyson is a brilliant airflow engineer, has some amazing industrial designers on his team, his advertising is next-level - and is a total f-wit at everything else. These are stupid - just like his hand dryers. Sure - the air coming out of the outlets is clean, but that is not the problem. His devices use that clean, high velocity air to SPREAD germs and viruses in a MUCH wider area than if you used a mask or paper towel/ low velocity hand dryer. Oh - and don't get me started on the rechargeable batteries in his stick vacs - they die after about a year - my wife has gone through several of these highly expensive toys.
I'm surprised by the battery comment on the stick vacs. I've had my wireless vacuum cleaner for years and the battery is just fine. Then again, I live in a fairly small apartment so when I do use it to clean I don't need to run it long and hard.
Seconding amazement at the handheld vacuum batteries. Mine still works great on its originals from 10 years ago. But then I plug it in when it needs to, I’ve never used its “wall dock”. And it’s not like I’m using it every day, since it’s for small objects and hard to reach places.
Dyson hand dryers are great. You wash your hands clean, and after that the problem isn't germs, it's that they're wet. Here's a bit to ponder: if the germs in your hands (despite washing...) aren't spread by a slow dryer and the water instead is evaporated..... where did the germs go? :)
@@MadsterV Plenty of research that most people do not scrub their hands thoroughly enough, with soap for long enough and do not go between their fingers and around the nails. So your hands are both wet AND still covered in loads of bacteria like e.coli I never said that slow dryers don't spread water/germs - it is that the high velocity Dyson Air-Blades spread those droplets much further than the slow ones. And that My Dyson didn't listen to the experts that told him so. hence why paper towel was seen as the go-to during the pandemic as it should not spread water droplets at all and keeps them mostly confined to the bin afterwards. The action of air dryers is mostly to drive the water off your hands - then the small amount that remains is actually evaporated off. Small bit of trivia - we are both covered and saturated internally with bacteria - hopefully mostly good ones. They are a vital part of our bodily systems. The trick is to keep the good/vs bad in balance and not allow bacteria of both kinds to get where they shouldn't.
I find it dystopian to think that anyone would try and sell these expecting them to be an everyday item. These should only ever be expected to be a niche item meant for people in bad places, with health conditions or in dirty jobs, but the price kinda just ruins any thought of them being a professional or health item.
Bro Everytime I go outside I just smell gas and smoke and I live in oregon A GREEN AREA! Either we need to switch to EVs faster, ban smoking, ect or wear dumb thing like this later
There are entire countries with terrible air quality, kinda makes sense for those places (tho maybe it’s too expensive? Idk about the localised prices tho)
@@Arakus99 Its entirely useless for those countries as its far too expensive. We, who live in developed countries with currency far stronger than most of the ones with terrible air quality see this as an expensive item. So imagine how expensive it'd be for them.
Welcome to the future, today! Featuring headphones that filter air pollutants that are so smart, they can refuse to play music! What a time to be alive.
Even though I don't own a pair, the fact that the headphones can just refuse to play makes me irrationally angry. You best believe if I were to pay 1,000 dollars for something it better work flawlessly.
One thing I genuinely appreciate about Dyson is that he's incredibly transparent with how he conducts engineering. He has photos of prototypes, how he got the idea, why he makes them, everything. As an engineer, it's a wonderful case study for any of his products, and if nothing else they are well engineered. Eccentric, but we'll engineered
Why would you say fifth-to-last? For anyone who doesn't know, the second stage might be the "fifth-to-last" stage, because they wouldn't know how many stages are in the game. Why not say "the seventh stage"?
I work at a JB Hi-Fi and we've had one of these on display for well over a year now; surprising noone, we're yet to sell a single set over in said store
tbh, i don't care which game it comes from, i only care that it's DEFINITELY not the second stage (unless austrialian Sonic 2 swaps Chemical Plant Zone with Oil Ocean Zone entirely)
3:14, I am offput about any idea of replacing respirators with something like this. This definitely seems like a way of supplying cleaner air, but since it doesnt seal with your face it doesnt seem like it could actually keep you safe.
if you want a respirator that doesn't swamp your sinuses and grow a moss beard on you, I'd really recommend the 3M ventilated welding helmets - they've got a small filter pack around your lower back, and pipe air into the helmet. There's no actual contact with your face (besides the headband which holds the helmet on), but no fumes reach you because of the positive pressure. You can also detach the tube and stick it down your pants or in your shirt for a short deodorize/dry. Actually a godsend for long days in the shop.
According to Z reviews and some other people, the air filter part is trash and the headphones are some of the best bluetooth headphones on the market lol. Oh, the duality lmfao
There is no filtering it litterally just blows air into the "mask" because it doesn't seal over your face....And for over a grand I'd expect the sound to be good considering I can get professional studio headphones they use for making music.
I loved the video and the fact that you mentioned the off gases, the new carpets in the early 80’s would give me migraines, the only times I ever had migraines... lol
as soon as i heard "I'll just have to substitute these for the only other Dyson product I have" i broke out into the stupidest smile because i knew what was gonna happen next. incredible.
I had this on in the background, and the change from the HD600s to the Dyson fan was the weirdest thing i've ever experienced. I think my brain might be a bit too used to the headphone comparisons now.....
This feels like a proof of concept more than a product. You can see that in the fact of how the vents snap together; one magnet under the vent hole, rather than two opposed magnets or a recessed mating with a ring of magnets, etc. You can have a strong connection here and still be flexible, they just chose not to do that and instead rush an aesthetically okay looking prototype to market. I almost want to see a second generation of these, but with how hard these flopped. Honestly I don't even know how you would make this idea work in the first place, fans are just loud as all hell and have a wide range in their noise spectrum, the style of fan is quite easily worse for this as well, and you can't just strap them onto the back of some cans and expect them to work. Headbands move too much and that would just complicate things, though this would be an interesting approach; maybe have one of those multi-part bands where the frame itself is rigid as all hell with a fabric band that straddles your dome. I think the ultimate solution would be offsetting the fan portion, you know how cooling/heating neckbands exist with their stupid little fans, something like that, but have them tie up into the headset and the mouthpiece; human movement makes this difficult, but following the neck before teeing off into the sides of the face would work best, we all know how bad neckband earbuds are even with extra slack in their wires. Stemming from the previous, could just have a back of the head strap that houses the fans, an ear-level one would cause issues with head movement, but offsetting it upwards to where head straps naturally exist would work, tying the ducting between low mouth, mid ear, and high fan/filter set would result in a _/‾ shape that is also more aerodynamic internally, which would reduce wind noise; the only problem here is that you'd have a torque on the ears where the two ends want to equalize with gravity, a typical mid-head band won't fix this, you'd need a forward-slanting headband that sits where the forehead crests into your dome, and there can't be anything opposing this due to skull-neck movement- alternatively, something that sits on your dome fully with a chinstrap, like the Trend AirShield, but instead of a full face capsule it'd just be a mouthpiece. The issue with actively ventilated PPE stuff is that it very quickly devolves into full helmets, the previous example of the AirShield is one of the better non-mask solutions, but it also fully seals around your head where a helmet chin strap would be, anything beyond this would be a visorless moto helmet with proper face sealing. And that's the major issue with these kinds of things, active ventilation or not, you need a proper seal around your blowholes for it to actually work, elsewise you get all of the nasty shit you're wanting to filter out re-entering the airstream. The idea of actively forcing air onto yourself in an open manner just does not work, and given enough of an open gap and enough air particulate it might actually exacerbate the issue due to how particulate moves. Any solution would need a seal, and that immediately kills the product for the wider consumer base, where only professionals who need PPE while also having the convenience of things like headphones would buy into this stuff; case in point is something like ISOtunes, which puts a can into typical hearing protection muffs. What ISOtunes is doing with music in muffs is what the future of an active ventilation PPE set of cans will have to be. Dyson targeted the wrong market with a bad product, and banked off of what the pandemic was causing to gain traction in the incorrect market. Funnily enough, the Trend AirShield does have a clip-on attachment for muffs, so this solution is essentially compatible with cans, you just have to put the work into converting a set to the clip system and making them fully wireless, unless you want a mess of wires running across the helmet alla the DeLorean time machine. This kind of solution is the way forward for what this product is trying to do, you will always have some amount of helmet to it, you need to offset the fan/filter pack, you need sealing on the face, the least would be open upper face with an open lower back of the head with some weird forward head strap or dome cap, any other lesser solution introduces major hinderances in various aspects. Though at this point just make a full ass helmet. The same kind of tech bro that would invest into this is also the kind that wears an XR headset out in public. Just give them the damn thing with the headset built in, digitize the visor, have enough field of view for people to be happy with VR, built that into the ventilation helmet. The non-techbro alternative would be to have a fully separate mouthpiece that actively moves air, but then you look like a freak that's into gas masks; this would also be the proper PPE solution that workers that need said PPE would use, by the way. There's just no market for any of this, you either have shameless people with more money than brains or you have the common public that shames those people, then you have a narrow gap of where someone wants PPE and needs enclosed comfort of their own music whereas most jobsites will just have a radio blaring whatever music is put on; there's just no place where this reasonably exists outside of two hyper niche areas on the opposing sides of the spectrum. And honestly, if one of the Asian countries that has mask wearers pre and post pandemic hasn't attempted to produce something like this, I have no hope for the concept. You know one of those countries would be the first to jump on the concept and do it well as a consumer product. Yet, we don't see this. It's a flawed idea. Again, you have two hyper niche use cases at completely opposite ends of the use spectrum that would even touch something like this, it makes no marketable sense, just use separate pieces of gear if you fit into either niche. And the further issue with this is that these only used carbon filters, not filters you'd realistically use anywhere. Haha no more smelly, but anything else will still rip you a new one. Concept is flawed, execution is flawed, there's no point to this product, there's no point to this product category, again just use separate pieces of gear if you really need the niche combinations of things.
2:01 I sure love it when the iOS weather app tells me "get inside somewhere, it's stinky out here" right at the top... That's only the very worst places in Hamburg on bad days though. It could be much worse.
I live in Southeast Washington state and for about 2 weeks every year we average the worst quality in the world during wildfire season but most of the time its some of the best in the world.
8:16 I wasn’t expecting to have a full belly-laugh from him pulling a microphone to the bloody air conditioner, but here we are. That took me out so hard.
I own an original Air Multiplier desk fan from Dyson. Although it looks super futuristic, it’s an actual nightmare to clean the impellers, especially for a 300$+ fan.
That's the point. The entire "why does BRAND sell weird and expensive thing that BRAND isn't known for" routine is meant to generate publicity through confusion, amusement, or controversy. Like the $600 Apple computer wheels that don't even have brakes and were mocked relentlessly: the primary goal is highly public reactions, the product itself is secondary. They played us like a damn fiddle.
I love how this man manages to pull of episode's like he hasn't used up all the idea's, Keep it up DankPod, your episode's through out these year's have been real amazing including the Lucky Nugget Dip.
5:07 every pair of bluetooth headphones or earbuds I've ever had have this problem, and it's crazy to me that they haven't figured such a simple thing out yet
I thought you were gonna pull out a Dyson vacuum when you were "comparing" the sound quality to the HD600 lol, so it would be this loud vacuum noise in the background 😂
Paint masks are for paint and dust, they are held to a standard of 94% filtration for particles .3 microns in size. Active air filtering gets finer particles in addition to that, which is better for treating air quality issues like smog. Dyson claims on their website that these headphones get 99.95% of particles as small as .1 microns. With that being said, these are still garb
I wasn't aware that bass was more difficult for ANC--during band practice my skullcrushers seem to do great with everything except high end. But I guess that makes sense eh cause the crushers are busy churning out that stinky bass 🫠
I clicked on thinking “ahh interesting video” I left off thinking “Aussie yelling into a mic about shit and stuff”… I think I’m gonna like this channel
8:16 I was totally expecting you to pull out a Dyson vacuum and have that blasting into the mic
Same 😂
Same brodie
Same!
Same
Or the freakish ears stuck inside the air purifier
There is nothing dumber than a pair of headphones that will tell IT'S OWN USER that they aren't wearing the headphones.
I hate this side of ‘smart tech’. Just have a bloody play button - a physical button - that makes it play. So much innovation in product design for ‘tech’ crap nowadays is just e-waste speed running
I don't even get WHY that's needed. Like I could imagine "oh, it's so if you take them off they won't kill the battery" but like, I'd rather deal with my dumb ass having to charge a battery, then it deciding "No no no, I am not mounted to a head and therefore will not work". Hell, they probably have the BEST indicator you forgot to turn off your headphones in the form of two damn vacuums blowing air.
Any headphones that refuse to play music is a no-go for me. Hell, it should be a no-go for everyone.
It's just tech for the sake of tech. We figured out headphones decades ago ffs
@@NEEDbacon The thing I hate the most about that is like, whenever shit like this is also chewing through your battery. idk what they're using here but if you're using more power to check if it's on my head than I'd waste by forgetting to turn them off then like. Bruh?
These look like a Game Boy Colour accessory that dispensed nitrous oxide to kids in order to sedate them in stressful medical settings.
“I wanna be sedated by a Game Boy!”
holy crap it DOES look like the pedisedate
I WANNA BE SEDATED WITH THE GAMEBOY!
I think that's the plot to Poppy Playtime chapter 3
@@Schnort no, it's a quote from AVGN in his video about Gameboy accessories
This thing feels like a hold over from the covid 19 era and they didn't get it to market fast enough.
Kind of, except they did come out fast enough in the USA. Fast enough to get sued for false advertising for heavily implying that they were N95 equivalent in the marketing when they aren't even in the same ballpark. 😂
Ah yes the covid superspreader machine
@@JeremyLeviI can't find anything about Dyson having the class action lawsuit, although razer did
@@TheRealNeoFrancois Ah, you're right. I got the two mixed up since they both had similar products. Looks like Dyson was smart enough to not make claims they couldn't back up. Lol
It was actually designed before COVID, but the visor was changed to act more as a face covering.
I hope they ship an improved one. And yes, I own a Zone. Very helpful to avoid getting COVID a fifth time.
When he put the fan through the mic you can bet i still played the missing parts of the song in my head.
Bro got a ♥️ form DANKPODS! that’s heaps cool 😭😭😭 can I have one please 🙏✨✨🗿💯
that’s what we call keeping the form in the bizz
And they were still the correct length.
Ah, I found my people.
Good bit, Wade.
@@GregLgas begging doesnt get you anywhere in life
Me at the start: ‘oh wow Dyson makes Headphones?’
Me at the end: ‘pfft guess not’
Wow funny to see you here
@@sacredeightLOOK, FELLOW PLEBEIAN. IT IS SOMEONE OF HIGH CLASS. LET US JUST ACKNOWLEDGE THEIR PRESENCE, BUT WITHOUT PARTAKING IN MEANINGFUL CONVERSATION WITH THEM.
dyson has succeeded in making Bluetooth headphones fussier than apple pods max
Cons: expensive, stupid app integration
Pros: can't breathe carbon through your ears, cyberpunk ball gag is a nice touch
Closer to a cyberpunk muzzle tbh
In short: 1grit that cursed Dyson headphone.
@@SheepUndefinedwe can make it a ballgag if we try.
Exactly. Make them again, but for real. It's 2024 if you can identify whatever you like then let me dress it too 😂
@@PhoenicopterusR That would probably filter and function better than this.
I work at a JB Hi-Fi. the only pair of these that has left our store since it came out was a pair that was stolen off the display lmao
Hahahaha they were the window lickers
Anyone who has robbed a jb before knows the iPhone is the gold prize even though it's basically a brick once it's out the door
Did they break back in to return them?
Chinese copy alot of things but this is one thing they wouldn't even waste their time on
You can get some sick headphones and an air filter for less so that totally makes sense.
@@SmolPotatowothese are “sick” alright…. And not in a complimentary way
vacuumphones
Oh hell nah
thats wild 😭
air purifier
real
@ArianneKirylothis is just a cat eating some chicken liver
Halfway through I sat wondering "Why didn't they just make a batter powered vacuum respirator instead of making them headphones that tell you 'no'"
and you can wear whatever headphones you want, too. It's like... I'm gonna make a pair of sunglasses that are also headphones.
Why? Why would anyone think that's a good idea? Due to bad eyesight, I pretty much ALWAYS wear glasses, so one would think I'd be an edge case who wouldn't mind having a headphone-eyeglasses combo, but no. I sometimes take my glasses off when listening to music.
It's a rare case that one gadget, one _device_ can provide the functionality of two fundamentally different devices (telephone, photo camera) without ruining the experience of BOTH functions.
And even though some smartphones have ridiculously good cameras, they can still not beat even a half-decent *dedicated* compact, to say nothing of a dslr or some shit.
well, you see,
no.
this might be only Dyson that can’t suck but still does💀
I mean it does suck if you turn the filtration on
I guess you can say it blows in more ways than one.
@@jaysoosbeans didnt know this thing was gonna give me top
You're gonna need a vivid imagination, a lot of lube, and to try REALLY *hard* to "pull" that off@@semi811
You need to suck in order to blow.
I straight up saw an old man wearing these, with the air filter thing on his face and everything, in a shopping centre here in Melbourne the other week. I had to do a double take and my fiance did not quite understand my astounded reaction.
The audio quality on the Dyson stick Guy was pretty impressive
It's completely noise cancelling!
Yeah.
The boop sent me packing. Should I be worried?
The freakish ears are designed to simulate a human head underneath headphones. So the fact that the Dysons refused to work on the ears tells me that for some people these headphone will just reject the shape of their head. "Sorry I can't turn on for you because your head isn't real" 💀
I would guess (and hope) that it activates based on heat, which a human head always provides but the ears on a stand wouldn't
we're getting closer to o-hare bottled air
For me it's Perri-Air but that's just a generational difference.
For the whole Cyberpunk fit you have to wear both these headphones things and the Sony Glasstrons!
Now wade can clean his room and listen to music at the same time
count your days lil bro @ArianneKirylo
Water
Not really cuz they don't even work
@ArianneKirylojust got a virus on my phone thanks
@ArianneKirylogore
i worked outside in wild fire season i can see how they would help because i put on a dusk mask on in wildfire season. but there's a point were nothing works and you have a blistering headache, plus not everyone in your crew will have this thing that cost a paycheck. so you'll probably have to shut down for health reasons anyways. and of course your managers that are 60+ and smoked 3 packs a day since high school doesn't know what everyone's complaining about.
I heard that they don't really work as advertised because the mask part doesn't seal against your mouth and nose, it just constantly blows air into them, so it doesn't stop you from inhaling polution but it does dry out the inside of your mouth and nose, which makes them less effective at rejecting particles in the air
-Huh?- I was planning on carrying an old CPAP machine (without its humidifier-sloshing around to upset the pressure sensor) to deal with unavoidable 2nd hand smoke, but hadn't identified that problem.
I guess I'll have to make a passive inline humidifier out of flocked media or something.
Not got a set to test, but from what I can tell they work using positive pressure, so they don't need to form a seal for the job they're doing. Basically because they're activity pushing air into the mask part it forms a high pressure area with the air pushing out of the mask.
A particularly strong wind at the right angle could possibly overcome it, and they're only small filters which I doubt have an ABEKP3 rating like general use gas mask filters, so it wouldn't be rated for use against anything dangerous like a CBRN scenario, but should be fine for anything you'd be willing to use an N95 mask for.
@@MrEsphoenix Nah. These things are snake oil. Watch MKBHD's video on them. He walked around New York and could still smell everything. Then he brought a doctor on to tear them apart.
Honestly I think the most damning thing is we couldn't hear them on the Freakish ears on a stick. WHY does my head pony's need to decide they're on a head or not to work. JUST MAKE THE NOISE I TELL YOU TO IDIOTS! Especially if I have to go through a damn app just to make them work too. Like Wade said, they're a paperweight.
@@GigaWhatt0 Look, as I said, I've not really got a horse in this race, and can't vouch for the actual product. Just pointing out that the gap doesn't necessarily mean they don't work. Positive pressure is a tried and tested thing.
I can't vouch for the expertise on respitory devices of the people in the video you saw, and have no reason to doubt them, but since it was an argument used by a lot of anti maskers, I feel obligated to point out that scent isn't a valid test for masks and filters. You can still smell a lot of things through an N95 or p3 filter. A properly filtered and sealed gas mask should eliminate just about all odours, but that's not what a device like this, or an N95 mask claim to be, and the filters on them are much bigger and heavier (a general use ABEKP3 filter is around 3-4" thick).
2:28 "ah yes, the second level of sonic 2" *proceeds to show the 9th level of sonic mania*
Yeah, he must have meant to put an image of Chemical Plant
Yeah, atleast it's a a level that originated in sonic 2
I appreciate that you still listened to the fan for 4 bars each time
Came to the comments say this. I could still hear the music in my head and he cuts away at exactly the same length of time he does in other videos. Brilliant!
3:31 It's from a vacuum cleaner company, of course it sucks!
*insert two drums and a cymbal fall off a cliff*
As someone who lived in Beijing during the 1600aqi days, then moved to Chiang Mai just to chew on the 500aqi air, it's moderately funny to see people are paying a great deal of money just to breathe factory air.
I was there for a study abroad program in the summer of 2013. Not sure how that compared on the grand scale of things, but visibility was about 100 meters on a good day before things just turned into a gray wall of smoke. I got home in the middle of the worst wildfire season on record where I live, when there were no crap "you shall stay indoors" statements getting passed around because of air quality, and my first reaction was to stand around breathing heavily because the air was the cleanest I had experienced for months.
From talking to a guy who works at Dyson, when I asked who these headphones were for, he said that they were aimed at the Asian market, where air quality is incredibly low due to the nature of their industry
Dyzone
First guy
You are first here's a virtual trophy 🏆
Dyzone
Dyzone
Missed opportunity
Wade, important distinction:
*SILICON,* like you said, is what are inside our electronics, as any sort of processor is made with it. It's a glass basically, and super rigid!
*_SILICONE_* is the soft, rubbery stuff that a lot of things are made from or utilize, like that part on the breather!
and then there's silica and silicate. too many!
@@floofymay Yea, but... those both are encompass under Silicon.
Silica = *Silicon* Dioxide
Silicates are any combination of Silicon + Oxygen (therefore, itself would encompass Silica)
Silicon Wafers are just pure Silicon crystal... Although, to add another to your list *if you really want...* I just found out the crystal is apparently referred to as _"silicium"_ 😋
Really getting the most out of your degree in chemistry here, mate.
@@robertbernard7844 Or I just know how to take 30 second to do a search. lol
I don't have _any_ degree... 😞
@@robertbernard7844 Or I just know how to take 30 second to look something up. lol
I don't have _any_ degree... 😞
A while back I was diagnosing my mom's Dyson hairdryer, and it turns out that the thing wasn't working because there was, like, three hairs wrapped around the inside of the filter cage and it thought it was overheating. This just solidified how Dyson designs all of their stuff to be ridiculously over-engineered crap with guts that think they're smarter than you and the same parts as their cheap counterparts.
I hate nothing more than tech thinking it's smarter than I am!
Well, i got a Dyson vacuum and its the best ive ever had for 7 years already.
@@PKai1Totally agree. Went over the same rug I had just vacuumed with our old vacuum and it pulled up a whole canister full of hair and dirt. Never realized how gross our house was before I got the Dyson.
at least it won't get dirty enough to actually overheat
@@PKai1cue the fanboys desperately trying to claim their anecdotal evidence changes the actual quality of their overpriced junk.
Yeah, I’m sure there’s a few people who love their AliExpress phones too.
James Dyson is a brilliant airflow engineer, has some amazing industrial designers on his team, his advertising is next-level - and is a total f-wit at everything else.
These are stupid - just like his hand dryers. Sure - the air coming out of the outlets is clean, but that is not the problem.
His devices use that clean, high velocity air to SPREAD germs and viruses in a MUCH wider area than if you used a mask or paper towel/ low velocity hand dryer.
Oh - and don't get me started on the rechargeable batteries in his stick vacs - they die after about a year - my wife has gone through several of these highly expensive toys.
I'm surprised by the battery comment on the stick vacs. I've had my wireless vacuum cleaner for years and the battery is just fine. Then again, I live in a fairly small apartment so when I do use it to clean I don't need to run it long and hard.
Seconding amazement at the handheld vacuum batteries. Mine still works great on its originals from 10 years ago. But then I plug it in when it needs to, I’ve never used its “wall dock”. And it’s not like I’m using it every day, since it’s for small objects and hard to reach places.
Dyson hand dryers are great. You wash your hands clean, and after that the problem isn't germs, it's that they're wet.
Here's a bit to ponder: if the germs in your hands (despite washing...) aren't spread by a slow dryer and the water instead is evaporated..... where did the germs go? :)
@@MadsterV Plenty of research that most people do not scrub their hands thoroughly enough, with soap for long enough and do not go between their fingers and around the nails. So your hands are both wet AND still covered in loads of bacteria like e.coli
I never said that slow dryers don't spread water/germs - it is that the high velocity Dyson Air-Blades spread those droplets much further than the slow ones. And that My Dyson didn't listen to the experts that told him so. hence why paper towel was seen as the go-to during the pandemic as it should not spread water droplets at all and keeps them mostly confined to the bin afterwards.
The action of air dryers is mostly to drive the water off your hands - then the small amount that remains is actually evaporated off. Small bit of trivia - we are both covered and saturated internally with bacteria - hopefully mostly good ones. They are a vital part of our bodily systems. The trick is to keep the good/vs bad in balance and not allow bacteria of both kinds to get where they shouldn't.
'You merely adopted the dingus, I was born in it, molded by it.'
-Dankpods, probably
I find it dystopian to think that anyone would try and sell these expecting them to be an everyday item. These should only ever be expected to be a niche item meant for people in bad places, with health conditions or in dirty jobs, but the price kinda just ruins any thought of them being a professional or health item.
Dyson-topian
Bro Everytime I go outside I just smell gas and smoke and I live in oregon A GREEN AREA!
Either we need to switch to EVs faster, ban smoking, ect or wear dumb thing like this later
@@CommentGuard717 Pf, i live in CDMX and i get none of this smells, and i dont think i gotta tell you how bad the air is here
There are entire countries with terrible air quality, kinda makes sense for those places (tho maybe it’s too expensive? Idk about the localised prices tho)
@@Arakus99 Its entirely useless for those countries as its far too expensive. We, who live in developed countries with currency far stronger than most of the ones with terrible air quality see this as an expensive item. So imagine how expensive it'd be for them.
Mmmm, dystopian-flavoured
Remember before you die-son , plant some of them trees
with these headphones people can breate in the soundwaves for true audiophile experience
Oh man, the passive aggression with the Dyson vs Huhduh’s…. I could eat this for brecky, lunch and din dins and still have room for more
Welcome to the future, today! Featuring headphones that filter air pollutants that are so smart, they can refuse to play music!
What a time to be alive.
I read that in an old school radio announcer voice
Even though I don't own a pair, the fact that the headphones can just refuse to play makes me irrationally angry. You best believe if I were to pay 1,000 dollars for something it better work flawlessly.
5:59 This is an amazing clip you used an example to demonstrate what you were trying to say.
NOTHING could've prepared me for that sound comparison
One thing I genuinely appreciate about Dyson is that he's incredibly transparent with how he conducts engineering. He has photos of prototypes, how he got the idea, why he makes them, everything. As an engineer, it's a wonderful case study for any of his products, and if nothing else they are well engineered. Eccentric, but we'll engineered
Dyson is a person???
@@SheepUndefined yes, Mr. James Dyson is credited as the creator of the first bag-less vacuum.
@@KeepCalmSoldierOn Oh, huh. Learn something new ever day.
2:28 "Ah here we go, the second stage to Sonic 2"
Shows Oil Ocean Zone, the fifth-to-last stage lol
He is still right though, CPZ fits just as well as Oil Ocean
Why would you say fifth-to-last? For anyone who doesn't know, the second stage might be the "fifth-to-last" stage, because they wouldn't know how many stages are in the game. Why not say "the seventh stage"?
He also showed Sonic Mania not Sonic 2.
NEEERRRRDDD
Those filter pads are tiny...I'd be amazed if you didn't have to change them once a week if you wore that thing for 8 hours every day.
holding the mic up to the fan during the comparison fucking sent me
0:07 "dæugh"
😂
Dyson is what Laius said to Oedipus when he was a baby.
blud is making sophocles puns
@@itselfbookshelf8472 more like sophoclez nutz
that is the best comment I’ve ever seen
@@calvinjluther lmao
Because Oedipus would grow up to become a real motherfucker
"Kids are cruel Jack and I'm in touch with my inner child"
I work at a JB Hi-Fi and we've had one of these on display for well over a year now; surprising noone, we're yet to sell a single set over in said store
6:58 it sounds like you're doing vacuum while talking to someone.
"the second stage for sonic 2" and shows footage of oil ocean from mania >~
Came here to say this, seriously triggered.
@@Thematt11Oil Ocean is also in Sonic 2 just a much later level.
@@Thematt11it may be an accident but idk it triggers me a lot too lol
tbh, i don't care which game it comes from, i only care that it's DEFINITELY not the second stage
(unless austrialian Sonic 2 swaps Chemical Plant Zone with Oil Ocean Zone entirely)
can’t believe my dumbass put my ear to my phone’s speaker tryna hear the dyson purifier
It was Mr. Pods who got me into hifi audio. Now I think I wanna invest breathing. Thank you Mr. Pod
I love it when my Headphones don't play music when I tell them to play music.
The Dyson stick guy comparison to the hd6hundos was the best dankpods moment of the year
3:14, I am offput about any idea of replacing respirators with something like this. This definitely seems like a way of supplying cleaner air, but since it doesnt seal with your face it doesnt seem like it could actually keep you safe.
Imagine going for a morning jog in Adelaide and seeing Wade wearing his VR while muffledly screaming through his Dysonphones.
if you want a respirator that doesn't swamp your sinuses and grow a moss beard on you, I'd really recommend the 3M ventilated welding helmets - they've got a small filter pack around your lower back, and pipe air into the helmet. There's no actual contact with your face (besides the headband which holds the helmet on), but no fumes reach you because of the positive pressure. You can also detach the tube and stick it down your pants or in your shirt for a short deodorize/dry. Actually a godsend for long days in the shop.
Till your mate farts into the intake.
Aussie: Its a Vaccum Cleana for ya mouth mate.
ya*
@@seacatgirls thanks just edited it 😊
the vacuum industry has been stagnant for decades, good on 'em for making a complete toasterfridge in another totally stagnant industry
8:21 I like how you made sure to time the Dyson fan’s duration exactly to the length of the music for the bit
and you measured if he did that
@@mehmetfrataydn5304 yeah, I just hummed to the song during those segments and it matched perfectly
This looks like it has all the fun and usability of a tangled headphone cord
He got the Fallout Power Armor headphones!
Now that's a Fortnite reference I understand.
shilllll
Yknow the T51 air filter isn't really the best, sometimes you need some extra protection against the dangers of the wastes.
@@ASPCAVEVO What do you think "shill" means?
"It's pretty windy out here... Is anyone else smelling purple"
According to Z reviews and some other people, the air filter part is trash and the headphones are some of the best bluetooth headphones on the market lol. Oh, the duality lmfao
There is no filtering it litterally just blows air into the "mask" because it doesn't seal over your face....And for over a grand I'd expect the sound to be good considering I can get professional studio headphones they use for making music.
@SilvaDreams it's using positive pressure so it doesn't need a seal.
I loved the video and the fact that you mentioned the off gases, the new carpets in the early 80’s would give me migraines, the only times I ever had migraines... lol
7:08 "Is anyone else tasting purple?"
okay i was ecstatic that you just put a really nice microphone up to a Dyson fan, I can't get over that.
as soon as i heard "I'll just have to substitute these for the only other Dyson product I have" i broke out into the stupidest smile because i knew what was gonna happen next. incredible.
'You crapped your way to victory' is my new favorite.
I had this on in the background, and the change from the HD600s to the Dyson fan was the weirdest thing i've ever experienced. I think my brain might be a bit too used to the headphone comparisons now.....
2:22 ok now this joke is one of the best jokes I’ve ever heard😂
Feels like a renaissance of when every brand had a go at making MP3 players. Except with wireless crap
Ah finally
Now we wait for the Dyson video game and all will be well
100%. Now when I see "Bluetooth" listed as a feature, I just automatically think, "oh, so cheap tat garbage then. OK."
This feels like a proof of concept more than a product. You can see that in the fact of how the vents snap together; one magnet under the vent hole, rather than two opposed magnets or a recessed mating with a ring of magnets, etc. You can have a strong connection here and still be flexible, they just chose not to do that and instead rush an aesthetically okay looking prototype to market. I almost want to see a second generation of these, but with how hard these flopped.
Honestly I don't even know how you would make this idea work in the first place, fans are just loud as all hell and have a wide range in their noise spectrum, the style of fan is quite easily worse for this as well, and you can't just strap them onto the back of some cans and expect them to work. Headbands move too much and that would just complicate things, though this would be an interesting approach; maybe have one of those multi-part bands where the frame itself is rigid as all hell with a fabric band that straddles your dome. I think the ultimate solution would be offsetting the fan portion, you know how cooling/heating neckbands exist with their stupid little fans, something like that, but have them tie up into the headset and the mouthpiece; human movement makes this difficult, but following the neck before teeing off into the sides of the face would work best, we all know how bad neckband earbuds are even with extra slack in their wires. Stemming from the previous, could just have a back of the head strap that houses the fans, an ear-level one would cause issues with head movement, but offsetting it upwards to where head straps naturally exist would work, tying the ducting between low mouth, mid ear, and high fan/filter set would result in a _/‾ shape that is also more aerodynamic internally, which would reduce wind noise; the only problem here is that you'd have a torque on the ears where the two ends want to equalize with gravity, a typical mid-head band won't fix this, you'd need a forward-slanting headband that sits where the forehead crests into your dome, and there can't be anything opposing this due to skull-neck movement- alternatively, something that sits on your dome fully with a chinstrap, like the Trend AirShield, but instead of a full face capsule it'd just be a mouthpiece. The issue with actively ventilated PPE stuff is that it very quickly devolves into full helmets, the previous example of the AirShield is one of the better non-mask solutions, but it also fully seals around your head where a helmet chin strap would be, anything beyond this would be a visorless moto helmet with proper face sealing.
And that's the major issue with these kinds of things, active ventilation or not, you need a proper seal around your blowholes for it to actually work, elsewise you get all of the nasty shit you're wanting to filter out re-entering the airstream. The idea of actively forcing air onto yourself in an open manner just does not work, and given enough of an open gap and enough air particulate it might actually exacerbate the issue due to how particulate moves. Any solution would need a seal, and that immediately kills the product for the wider consumer base, where only professionals who need PPE while also having the convenience of things like headphones would buy into this stuff; case in point is something like ISOtunes, which puts a can into typical hearing protection muffs. What ISOtunes is doing with music in muffs is what the future of an active ventilation PPE set of cans will have to be. Dyson targeted the wrong market with a bad product, and banked off of what the pandemic was causing to gain traction in the incorrect market. Funnily enough, the Trend AirShield does have a clip-on attachment for muffs, so this solution is essentially compatible with cans, you just have to put the work into converting a set to the clip system and making them fully wireless, unless you want a mess of wires running across the helmet alla the DeLorean time machine. This kind of solution is the way forward for what this product is trying to do, you will always have some amount of helmet to it, you need to offset the fan/filter pack, you need sealing on the face, the least would be open upper face with an open lower back of the head with some weird forward head strap or dome cap, any other lesser solution introduces major hinderances in various aspects.
Though at this point just make a full ass helmet. The same kind of tech bro that would invest into this is also the kind that wears an XR headset out in public. Just give them the damn thing with the headset built in, digitize the visor, have enough field of view for people to be happy with VR, built that into the ventilation helmet. The non-techbro alternative would be to have a fully separate mouthpiece that actively moves air, but then you look like a freak that's into gas masks; this would also be the proper PPE solution that workers that need said PPE would use, by the way. There's just no market for any of this, you either have shameless people with more money than brains or you have the common public that shames those people, then you have a narrow gap of where someone wants PPE and needs enclosed comfort of their own music whereas most jobsites will just have a radio blaring whatever music is put on; there's just no place where this reasonably exists outside of two hyper niche areas on the opposing sides of the spectrum.
And honestly, if one of the Asian countries that has mask wearers pre and post pandemic hasn't attempted to produce something like this, I have no hope for the concept. You know one of those countries would be the first to jump on the concept and do it well as a consumer product. Yet, we don't see this. It's a flawed idea. Again, you have two hyper niche use cases at completely opposite ends of the use spectrum that would even touch something like this, it makes no marketable sense, just use separate pieces of gear if you fit into either niche.
And the further issue with this is that these only used carbon filters, not filters you'd realistically use anywhere. Haha no more smelly, but anything else will still rip you a new one. Concept is flawed, execution is flawed, there's no point to this product, there's no point to this product category, again just use separate pieces of gear if you really need the niche combinations of things.
He managed to resist making a "oi m8 these nuggets SUCK" joke, I'm shocked!
"Does anyone taste purple?" he said with the most aussie accent.
B-but, steel is heavier than feather
2:01 I sure love it when the iOS weather app tells me "get inside somewhere, it's stinky out here" right at the top...
That's only the very worst places in Hamburg on bad days though. It could be much worse.
I live in Southeast Washington state and for about 2 weeks every year we average the worst quality in the world during wildfire season but most of the time its some of the best in the world.
@@WiddlPeppuwu-sx3rxI got you beat
I live across from California where the wildfire smoke gets blown into my VALLEY and gets stuck here lol
@HowManySmall Gets blown into our basin and we literally the last three years have had the worst quality in the world multiple times for weeks
8:16 I wasn’t expecting to have a full belly-laugh from him pulling a microphone to the bloody air conditioner, but here we are. That took me out so hard.
Lol this was funny, especially the part 8:28 with the microphone where he calls it a Dyson Stick Guy 🎤
I fully expected the music to cut to an actual vacuum at 8:27 and was a little disappointed when it didn't.
It's so weird seeing Dyson making anything that isn't a cleaning machine or "windy things"
To be fair, headphones are basically advanced windy things.
But it IS a windy thing
and it IS a cleaning machine
I own an original Air Multiplier desk fan from Dyson. Although it looks super futuristic, it’s an actual nightmare to clean the impellers, especially for a 300$+ fan.
That's the point. The entire "why does BRAND sell weird and expensive thing that BRAND isn't known for" routine is meant to generate publicity through confusion, amusement, or controversy. Like the $600 Apple computer wheels that don't even have brakes and were mocked relentlessly: the primary goal is highly public reactions, the product itself is secondary.
They played us like a damn fiddle.
5:19 Can't believe DankPods scripts his videos. Literally crying rn
I love how this man manages to pull of episode's like he hasn't used up all the idea's, Keep it up DankPod, your episode's through out these year's have been real amazing including the Lucky Nugget Dip.
no one cares
and I KNOW you liked your own comment.
@@gz1hs_officialwhy are you so negative
@@gz1hs_officialsomeone wrecked mums corolla aye
@@Snezixtyfo why are you talking to me
@@gz1hs_officialyou fucking commented, you think everyone will just... not make a comment back at you now? braindead freak 😂
5:07 every pair of bluetooth headphones or earbuds I've ever had have this problem, and it's crazy to me that they haven't figured such a simple thing out yet
I thought you were gonna pull out a Dyson vacuum when you were "comparing" the sound quality to the HD600 lol, so it would be this loud vacuum noise in the background 😂
Wait I thought this was an April Fools concept product... I didn't think they made more than 500.
They look like they have a Ball-Gag. 😳😵💫
Gotta get one to make this mod
"I finally own the Dyson Gimps"
I love that most every video starts with silence and I always go full volume thinking my headphones aren't working then *BOOM* LMAOO
2:28
"the second stage for sonic 2"
*shows Oil Ocean Zone instead of Chemical Plant Zone, the Mania version no less*
AHHH I DM'D THESE TO YOU ON PATREON I'M SO GLAD TO SEE THEY MADE IT INTO A VIDEO
Imagine if someone sits on the bus next to you, dead eyes you, and turns on the visor
E M O T I O N A L
D A M A G E
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
I CAN ALSO TASTE PURPLE. My doctor told me it was just a subarachnoid hemorrhage, fucking spiders.
All hail the Dyzone freaks, funky odors and all!
MKBHD Reviewed this and got a doctor involved that after testing concluded that these actually make the air you're breathing worse
"Portable air filtration"
So, a paint mask?
Paint masks are for paint and dust, they are held to a standard of 94% filtration for particles .3 microns in size. Active air filtering gets finer particles in addition to that, which is better for treating air quality issues like smog. Dyson claims on their website that these headphones get 99.95% of particles as small as .1 microns. With that being said, these are still garb
8:16
I'm disappointed that you didn't try to put the regular mic into the headphones.
You know, maybe that could have worked.
Truly the silliest headphones known to man.
I could have used this at work tonight. My farts smelled like my cat dumped a load and didn't bury it.
Finally! I worked as an intern at Dyson and I’ve been waiting for this video for the longest time. Don’t ask for my opinion on them…
The first thought I had when I saw these was how you would react to them
I wasn't aware that bass was more difficult for ANC--during band practice my skullcrushers seem to do great with everything except high end. But I guess that makes sense eh cause the crushers are busy churning out that stinky bass 🫠
Love the skull crushers, they are headphones for the people.
7:08 "is anyone else tasting purple" has me dying 🤣🤣
I kinda knew he was gonna cover them when i first saw the ads of them
We had to watch mkhb and wait for wade
I clicked on thinking “ahh interesting video” I left off thinking “Aussie yelling into a mic about shit and stuff”…
I think I’m gonna like this channel