

Headphones
Active noise cancellation and air purification. Dyson Zone Headphones Officially Launched
Known for its expensive vacuum cleaners and other household appliances, Dyson has introduced an unusual product for itself – Dyson Zone headphones.
They are made in a wireless version, equipped with 11 microphones and 40 mm neodymium speakers, provide active noise reduction (up to 38 dB) and battery life up to 50 hours.
However, these are far from ordinary wireless headphones. As the manufacturer notes, Dyson Zones are designed to solve the dual problem of city noise and air pollution. The headphones provide 4 hours of battery life while playing music and purifying the air at the same time.
Compressors in each earpiece suck air through two-layer filters and direct two streams of purified air to the wearer’s nose and mouth through a kind of “visor”.
Dyson promises that electrostatic filters trap 99% of particles as small as 0.1 microns, while K-Carbon charcoal filters trap gases that pollute urban air, including NO2 and SO2.
Dyson plans to begin accepting pre-orders for the Dyson Zone in the US from March 2023. The suggested retail price is $949.

Headphones
This is Nothing Ear (2). High-quality images of headphones that will be released together with Nothing Phone (2)

Network leak master Steve Hammerstoffer, who maintains a page on the social network Twitter under the nickname OnLeaks, has published renders of the Nothing Ear (2) headset.
Judging by these renders, the look of the earphones and charging case will remain largely the same as the first generation, with minor changes in detail.
It’s not yet clear what new features the Nothing Ear (2) will get, but the price of the new headset is already expected to remain at $150.
Earlier it became known that Nothing Phone (2) will be released at the end of the year and will be more premium than the current model.
OneLeaks publishes dozens of renders of smartphones a year. In particular, he shared renderings of OnePlus 10 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro, Google Pizel 7, Samsung Galaxy A33 and others.
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108MP, 5000mAh, 30W microscope camera for $350, plus Oppo Enco Buds headphones. Named the cost of Oppo Reno 8T
Data appeared on the Web with the cost of the global version of the Oppo Reno 8T smartphone. The line-up will have its international premiere on February 8, with the phones (which will be Reno 8T and Reno 8T 5G) debuting on that day in the Philippines.
According to recent data, for a version of the phone without 5G support, with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of flash memory, they will ask for the equivalent of $ 350. When ordering a phone, you can get Oppo Enco Buds headphones as a bonus.
Oppo Reno 8T in the version without 5G support will be built on MediaTek Helio G99 SoC. The phone will receive a 6.43-inch AMOLED screen with Full HD resolution and a frame rate of 120 Hz, a camera with a main 108-megapixel sensor and an additional “microscope” module (it will provide 40x magnification), a 5000 mAh battery and 30W charging support.
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Sony continues to “play” with the form: after the “leaky” LinkBuds, the “suspended” Float Run headphones are presented

Sony has introduced a new wireless headphones Float Run (marking WI-OE610), made in an unusual form factor. They are primarily aimed at users leading an active lifestyle.
This is the second time in a while that Sony has been actively “playing with form”. A little less than a year ago, the Japanese manufacturer pleased the public with LinkBuds headphones that look like miniature bagels or breakfast rings.
Sony Float Run received a kind of suspension design, so that the ear canal and the inside of the auricle remain free. Headphones are held on the user by behind-the-ear mounts-arms connected by a flexible jumper.
The manufacturer touts the new form factor as being made for runners, athletes or fitness enthusiasts as it can eliminate discomfort, not to mention the risk of losing the earpiece during a workout.
Of course, active noise cancellation with this form factor is out of the question. However, he allowed the Sony Float Run to be equipped with large 16mm drivers. According to Sony, they provide an “uncompromising” and “more natural” sound.
These headphones weigh 33 grams. Other specs include Bluetooth 5.0 support, 10-hour battery life, USB type-C charging, SBC/AAC support, and water resistance (IPX4).
Sales will start from February 2023 at a price of $130.
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