The Dyson Zone, an ambitious product combining headphones and air purification, faced extensive criticism for its design and practicality. Initially launched with high expectations, it garnered negative reviews for its bulky aesthetic and perceived lack of utility. Despite its innovative approach, public reception was lackluster, evidenced by a high price point of $950 and limited availability in stores. Retailers have reported stock shortages, and some, like John Lewis in the UK, have announced they will not restock it, leaving only a small number available directly through Dyson's website.
One of the things we've learned is people really do care about what it looks like when it's on your head.
After six years in development, we're excited to deliver pure air and pure audio, anywhere.
You can finally buy this bizarre, head-mounted contraption-but for pity's sake, don't.
In the UK, retailer John Lewis is unequivocal: 'We will not receive more stock of this item'.
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