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The Dyson OnTrac™ Over Ear Wireless Headphones combine industry-leading 8-mic active noise cancellation with up to 55 hours of battery life and customizable ceramic ear caps and microfiber cushions. Designed for professionals and audiophiles alike, they deliver an expansive 6Hz–21kHz sound range with DSP tuning, intuitive touch controls, and a premium aluminum frame for all-day comfort and durability.
| ASIN | B0DQ9RXZF7 |
| Additional Features | Noise Cancellation, Customizable Ear Cushions and Ear Caps, Touch Control |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 55 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,300 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #837 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Brand | Dyson |
| Built-In Media | Ear Cushions, Ear Caps |
| Color | Copper, Iron, Ceramic Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Tablets, Telephones, Smart Speaker, Television, Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 281 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Fabric |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 6Hz to 21kHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Headphones Jack | No Jack |
| Model Name | Dyson OnTrac™ |
| Model Number | RM |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel, Professional |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
M**S
Perfection for a reasonable price for upper end quality sound, fit and design.
So good we bought 2 sets. My son has the original Dyson headphones with the air filter mask in a brilliant purple/dark blue - we may be the only household with that set plus 2 of the current headphones here. We are extraordinarily surprised by the incredible sound quality and diversity in overall design compared to much more expensive headphones. We have an Apple Pro headset, Bose, Sony and several other high end headphones. In overall comparison the Dyson on Trac are superior with the Apple coming in second. Why? For the audiophile in you, I along with my 26 year old super audiophile son have tested all of the somewhat reasonably priced higher end headphones. These will surprise most with the comfort upon placing them on and fitting them as they adjust in the band in a very well built solid aluminum frame that ingeniously holds two batteries that stay charged for well over an entire day. The ear cups are soft yet firm ovals that enclose the ears fully and the noise canceling is very good. I’d compare them in this canceling to the Sony and Apple high end headphones which block out all normal sounds- also, we have a cockatoo and if you’ve ever been exposed to the insanely loud shrieks they can easily wake the dead. When the bird shrieks at his loudest, nothing blocks it completely however these ALMOST keep the scream blocked. I can hear him slightly which is actually good as these avian friends are most excellent warning systems. He alerts us if anyone approaches the house or if animals appear at our glass doors. So, noise blocking is very good- on flights, there is zero outside sound cutting through. A+ for noise cancellation. Comfort is an A as well- I have difficulty with all headphones as my head is small. I could actually use extra padding on these as they are slightly loose but fit my son perfectly. As of yet, only the Sony headphones come as close as the Dysons in fit. These expand and contract easily but I wish there was perhaps an extra piece I could attach to keep them on more firmly when moving about. This is not an issue for most of the population but for me, I’d love a clip on piece to add a bit of snugness. Now finally, sound depth and quality. Plus connectivity. We have Apple TVs and phones. Plus homepods- Apple only allows Apple products to connect if you use more than one headphone set at a time. I can and do use my Dysons to connect with Apple TV and phone but Apple will not allow a second connection at all - we have to use 2 Apple headphones to watch a film together - can’t use a Sony with Apple pro to connect. It must be two (and no more than two) Apple AirPods or Apple headphones - not a Dyson and an Apple. Ridiculous. So if you are in an Apple environment, you may want to use their headphones - I refuse to buy two sets of their headphones but I have AirPods so my son can use the AirPod pro headset- it’s like Apple is punishing us by daring to own a different brand. So that’s a tiny issue and certainly not Dyson’s fault. I prefer the sound of the Dyson’s over all other headphones. Every single part of the stereo sound remains “crisp” the bass is true to how much or how little you personally prefer as it can be modified in the equalizer app - high end is just beautiful and voices remain clear while midranges are exactly what they are designed to be- like describing a very good wine, they are rich and balanced. The look is beautiful. I have the dark blue band with copper covers and dark deep blue foam covers. A stunning color combo. I have a yellow set of ear pads too that add a different look. Lots of combinations are available. The olive green with silver band looks super! These are underpriced for Dyson quality and their attention to detail. I highly recommend them. They charge quickly also and use a c to c cable that is provided with purchase.
A**S
Excellent quality
Tried the Anker Soundcore which was seriously lacking, have Apple AirPod Max which are pretty decent, figured I would try these since they were on sale and I was pleasantly surprised with not only the quality of sound but the build is excellent, ear pads are the most comfortable I’ve ever had. They are a little heavier than the max but not noticeable have no issues with long time wear. Again the build quality is up there with the most expensive and a lot better than some of them. No issues connecting or dropping off. They come with a travel case which actually protects them very well no need to purchase another. Very very happy with the headphones
W**S
These headphones have zero redeeming qualities.
They’re heavy, they slide off if I tilt my head even slightly, and they start hurting my ears after about an hour. The sound is fine, but nothing special. I genuinely tried to like them, but they’re not worth it.
M**L
at $249 it’s an underrated gem
build quality top notch styling bold and unique sound is amazing (IMPT: need to download the dyson app and tune 5-band EQ. I use -1 -1 +1 +0 +2) battery life double airpods max noise cancelling is similar level to airpods max incredibly comfortable to wear only cons for me: - sound needs to be tuned with dyson app, not that good out of the box - transparency mode is a little quiet, and annoying to toggle. need to tap ear cup and it’s not sensitive if you’re into the styling it’s a no brainer. this headphone slaps
A**N
looks aesthetically pleasing, but that’s about it
these headphones are such a cute design. i love the way they look. the ability to customize them makes it a unique pair unlike anything on the market. besides that, there isn’t much going for them. the sound quality is decent, but not nearly as good as other headphones on the market. a lot of reviews say that these are heavy, but i don’t really notice it. the fit is easy to adjust, and I like the way they sit. the only thing i dislike is that if you tilt your head down, the headphones rotate forward, since all of the weight is built into the headpiece, which houses the battery. the ear cups are comfortable. in comparison, the AirPods Max are way better. I love special audio on Apple products, which these headphones aren’t able to do. The headphones require an app to change the eq settings, which is slightly annoying. I prefer the sound when I put them in the “bass boost” mode, but the only other two options are “normal mode” and “flat mode”. the transparency mode in these headphones is really mediocre, and is not nearly as good as the AirPods Max. i have found that the noise canceling mode actually blocks out less sound than having it in “off mode”. another thing i dislike is that the only way to activate off mode is through the dyson app. there is a double tap function on the side of the right ear cup, but it only switches between transparency and noise cancellation, making it so you have to go into the app for off mode. there is a tiny joystick on the right ear cup, which serves as a volume and music controller. it kind of sucks. every time i push it to skip, it pauses the music. i will be personally returning these as there is an issue where the right ear cup sounds muffled when in transparency mode. this is probably an error with the specific unit that i received, but at this price point, errors are unacceptable. my overall verdict is that these headphones are great for people who are into fashion/want aesthetic headphones or who just love dyson products in general, and have the extra money to spend. my recommendation for anyone with the money to buy these is to buy the AirPods Max instead.
M**Z
Good. But not as good as Air Pod Max.
Ok so compared to my Beats Studio pro, they blow them away in every area. Compared to my Air Pod Max, well they fall short but only if the song is Dolby Atmos. Since these do not accept The Dolby format, you don’t get that level of clarity and spatial audio. The AirPods come in extremely crisp and almost hurt my ears with the highs. Where the Dyson shines, the bass and the lows. Sounds amazing. I almost prefer it for MOST tracks. Where I do not like the Dyson is the connection. It’s a bit annoying to move from device to device. Fit. Incredible. They feel so comfortable. Way more comfortable than my beats or AirPod max. I love that the weight is in the band and not The ears. Overall for the $250 I paid, there’s not much that compares. I can see myself really enjoying these headphones for extended wear.
D**E
Must have, even over amazing competition
Amazing headphones. I would say there aren't many that have more high end, hifi, and Bluetooth headphones than me. I am not going to get technical, this is for the average user. I have 2 pair of these and 4 covers, 5 different pads. The way they are designed with the battery in the headband is brilliant (suprise, its Dyson). The battery life is up there with the best. It's not the best, but way above average. The sound is fantastic, crank them up and just enjoy! I feel its very well balanced, plenty of bass and crisp highs. With over 100 pairs of headphones and Bluetooth from Sony original 1000 and v4, B&w, B&o, Bose 35, 700 and UC, Sonos and more, plus wired, but those are a different cat. I have 2k Meze that give me goosebumps lol. So, simply comparing to Bluetooth and most of the major ones, I find myself listening to these the most. I program, so they come to work with me more than anything. Best for last, the comfort!! These things can be worn for days on my head. The pads being large and extremely comfortable, make earmuffs fatigue an old word not necessary anymore. Clamp force is just perfect. I like a tighter clamp force myself, but when they are too tight, you get ear fatigue, these are either just under the border line or designed so well, it doesnt matter. Let's say, y look need to shake your head pretty hard (headache hard for me) to get them to move around. I cant recommend these enough. I only got two for the different color, really no need for the average person. I would have three if I was loaded lol. Buy them, enjoy them and you wont regret it.
D**N
Just not good enough at this price point
It’s just not “good enough”. I wanted to like these and I almost overlooked the issues and kept them anyway. But, in the end, I knew that the deficiencies would come to be more and more annoying with daily use. The biggest problem is the lack of true Bluetooth multipoint. Multipoint allows you to connect to multiple devices and switch between each, seamlessly. So, if you’re listening to a game or video on your computer and your phone rings, multipoint would stop the sound from your computer and pick up the call when you answer. With the Dyson OnTrac, you have to open the app on your phone and manually switch between devices. If you work from home, you may see how that’s a problem when switching between a Teams meeting or something and a phone call. Then there’s the app itself. It’s slow, and it basically has advertisements trying to get you to buy more Dyson products. They’re not actual adverts, but that’s pretty much what they are there for. Lastly, the connections and app combined don’t work well together. Whenever you connect a new device, you’ll need to close the app and restart it to have the new device show up. I paired and unpaired my phone five or six times before I thought to restart the app, which is when it finally appeared. These things sound minor, and honestly the product itself is so good, you may overlook them. But, they bothered me too much to keep the headphones. The sound quality is great, comfort is exceptional, and the noise cancellation is pretty good. On full cancellation, it drowns out any constant sounds. Keyboard clicking still came through, but clapping was highly muffled. Partial noise cancellation, sounds nearly the same as when noise cancellation was turned off. I was happy with how noise cancellation performed, but I’ve experienced much better from my older Bose headphones. Comfort wise, extremely comfortable, with soft earcups, and a balanced weight. And personally, I think they look great. I like the sophisticated, but kinda quirky look. I can see why the price is so heavily discounted. But in my opinion, the cost is still too high to make up for the shortcomings.
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