Stefanie Lechthaler
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OnTrac: The new headphones from Dyson are trendy and sleek

Stefanie Lechthaler
18.7.2024
Translation: machine translated

Dyson presents its new headphones, the OnTrac. Although they don't come with a dystopian air filter, they do have an amazingly long battery life and a stylish upgrade. I was at the unveiling in London and had the chance to take a quick listen.

Design to your own taste

Compared to its rather clunky predecessor, the OnTrac is quite slim. This is mainly due to the fact that the battery is built into the headband and the earpiece has been reduced to a minimum as a result. With the multiple swivelling gimbal arms and soft ear pads, the headphones are designed to fit any head size.

The OnTrac is intended to appeal to the individual not only in terms of shape but also design. Dyson has four basic models that can be personalised with different coloured ear pads and end caps. The colour palette is inspired by the company's history.

Long battery life like its predecessor

Jake Dyson himself unveiled the new headphones at the launch event in London and explained that the Zone laid the foundation for the development of the OnTrac. The already astonishingly long battery life of the predecessor has been extended to 55 hours in ANC mode.
The active noise cancellation is said to be able to reduce ambient noise by up to 40 decibels. This is achieved via a level control in the associated app, with a choice of three levels.

In addition to ANC regulation, the associated MyDyson app offers an equaliser, a volume throttle and a "listening history". This allows users to track their listening behaviour in terms of volume.

Release in Switzerland: August 2024

Three of the four basic models will be available in Switzerland and in our shop from August for the price of 499 francs. The colourful interchangeable ear pads and end caps will be delivered gradually for 49 francs per set. So if you want to personalise the headphones completely, you'll have to wait a little longer.

I have tested the OnTrac. You can find the detailed review here.

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