These are the air purifier ones, appears to be supplied by Dyson so it’s old new stock. rrp was $1000 so it’s a bargain in that sense…
Dyson Zone Noise Cancelling Headphones with ‘Quarter Turn’ Case (Blue) $199 Delivered @ Dyson via Dick Smith by Kogan
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Good find - personally I don’t like eBay they ripped me off to many times as a seller
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Got to be better than ‘Dick Smith by Kogan’
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same here, a buyer return scammed an iphone from me and despite all the proof I had, ebay wouldn't do anything about it.
I had 12 year old account with clean record and was a plus subscriber. After that I unsubscribed and deleted my ebay account.
Absolutely useless support. Wont be using ebay again- 14

Also been noticing ebay selling me fake goods and not giving a toss when I open tickets.
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i understand when it comes from random sellers, but this is coming from the official dyson company with an ebay store. i don't think you have anything to worry about.
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I agree. I know there’s down votes but same here man. Im legit. Always sell stuff cheap and mint fast shipping. And I can’t be bothered with all the stories but my issues started about 2 years ago , after selling for 16 years without issues. Funnily enough their contact centre in Australia is gone and it was borderline impossible to get a hold of anyone to fix it. I don’t sell anymore on eBay.
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What platform do you use to sell now?
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@Swing: Pretty much. I actually preferred eBay but it is what it is.
To give an example of my personal experience. I sell shoes, brand new mainly basketball.
I listed a pair of jordans as brand new. They are a 2020 model shoes. But they are original never been worn etc smell fresh as and obviously immaculate.
I list the shoes. Someone bids. They win them for a great deal ($330- regularly online for $500+). I send them in as they go through a team that inspects them.
The fail my listing. (Shoes are determined old, used). I paid for that shipping myself. I then have to deal with the customer who gives me my first negative ever. In my mind I’m thinking god is there something I missed before I sent them out? Have I dropped the ball here ? Maybe I sent them my ones which are used?Down a negative vote and $28 in shipping costs, I receive the shoes back.. no issues. Shoes smell brand new. Not a crease or mark on them. I try and contact eBay to try and understand the issue, because I would like to sell them obviously and don’t want the above repeated. It was hell. I finally dodged the system by complaining about something else to be able to speak to a person. They then had to contact where the shoe verification team based in silver water or something. They send me a photo of what they are talking about.
The shoe I sell has patent leather. It’s a reflective curved piece of material and in this persons eyes it was bent. It was not. Smooth as a baby’s bottom. On the phone I send the person of the returned shoe and say here is a few shots of the same spot. They apologise and just tell me relist. I do.
Shoe sale goes through. Start to finish no issue. Buyer leaves me great feedback. End of deal.
Another time I used eBay’s postage service, forgot the game. Shoes sold for $500. They lose them. I get $300 which is the maximum. That was 2 sales in a row for me.
Sorry I’m not big time I can’t afford to be losing so often especially when I’m selling good stuff at below market for a quick sale.
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Feedback from anyone who has used attachable travel visor?
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Got these when they were $99. Used the visor a few times, only around the house. Good for cooking, hay fever, smoke from nearby fires.
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Travel visor? You mean the bit in front of your mouth?
I use it when mowing lawn, its great for that to avoid hayfever
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These are great for long distance travel. Wear it on the plane for a bit then take off the visor - you'll realise just how poor the air is normally. For me, they let me sleep very comfortably on overnight flights or long bus rides.
The issue is the case (and headphones themselves for that matter) is quite large and takes up unnecessary luggage space. I ended up wearing them around my neck before boarding to optimise weight limits too..
As for non-travel uses, it's limited. The most useful thing has been wearing it to bed when I had to sleep in a place with dust mites I'm allergic to - big difference vs just an standing air purifier.
Other folks have covered the more common pro/cons- 2

How do you find it weight wise for long flight? Even my Bose qc gets somewhat annoying and cause discomfort after like 3-4 hours of usage. I'm afraid this one could be much more brutal?
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I think I'm a lot more tolerant than the average person to the discomfort, based on other reviews. Either that, or breathing purified air over stuffy fart air makes up for it, lol.
It's definitely quite heavy. having a travel pillow might help but it depends on the type of discomfort.
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Got mine for $99 from JBHF.
Good sound and NC
Uncomfortably heavy
There's a YT tutorial to strip out the air purifying stuff and lighten the load on your neck but it's a one way conversion.
For 200 save your vertebrae and get some mid range cups that won't stunt your growth.
Very nice braided usb- cable.- 17

When did they have them for $99?
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October last year: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/927287
I got a pair as well and for $99 I've been pretty happy with them. They are definitely heavy, but the sound is great and ANC is excellent. No mod cons like multipoint bluetooth unfortunately though.
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Thanks for reminding my pair of these from this deal are still sitting in the shelf.
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I did the fan conversion, and I'm pretty happy with the result. I can actually wear it for a work-day and not feel any strain on my neck, and it really does have excellent hear-through mics and battery life.
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I agree with this. Sound quality is fine but not incredible, max volume is fairly low though according to its app still above "recommended too loud", though I think my damage is done so they just seemed not loud enough to me.
Likely going to sell mine soon as I just find them too heavy, and they don't sound good enough for me to bother modifying them.
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0.67kg Dyson headphones.
0.25kg my Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones. so almost wearing 3 of these headphones. yea, that is heavy.
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I've had both, my dyson's died just within the RMA period. The QC Ultras sound like shit compared to the Dyson ones. The low frequency extension and clarity were fantastic on the Dyson. Unfortuntaly they were heavy as shit like you say, and they annoyingly decided ANC would disable on a call, with no way to force it to remain on. Ultimately the Ultras are a much more practical headphone, but they are not a good sounding product.
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I got these when they were $99. I don't use headphones all the time (usually BT buds), but every time I did want to use them the batteries were flat. It's because it's a bit of a process to fully turn them off, so they sit in standby slowly draining the battery until you need them.
Having said that, the build quality is incredibly sturdy and the ANC is easily equivalent/better than my Bose QC35 IIs.
The other annoying thing I would note is the transparency mode comes on with the slightest tap on the headphones - I tend to wear them when I'm mowing the lawn, and it seems like even brushing my whipper snipper's shoulder strap against them would switch from ANC to transparency. Annoying when you've got your hands full.
I only ever used the face mask long enough to snap a selfie, I could never go out in public with it on LOL
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Yeah, whoever thought pairing mode should precede turning them off is mad. I don't have the same issue with transparency mode but because they're so wide I do sometimes bang them on a doorway and activate transparency.
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I had the same issue. I have used them three times and two of them when I went to use them they were out of battery.
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Great for mowing the lawn and spray weed , right?
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New Mortal Combat movie is out. Good to use this as sub-zero cosplay.
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Kombat* sorry had to correct it
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Thanks for the correction!
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haha all good!
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*Mowtel Kumbot sorry had to Corby l correct it
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Hahaha
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FLAWLESS FIDELITY
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Some people say that it dries your hair at the same time… 🤣
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i personally ordered a newer and better value https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/157394872712?mkevt=1&mkpid=0&ems…
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not sure how thats better value at $349 compared to $179.10?
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Yeah, almost identical headphones at nearly double the price. The ontrac is pretty much the zone without the air purifier.
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*worse value. But you do you.
Objectively the same headphone with less stuff for more money.- 0

these are unbelievably heavy got rid of mine
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thanks needed a replacement for aging BOSE headset.. ebay discount code came down to $179.10, no brainer for the audio quality and how good the noise cancelling is on these..
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I tried these in a JB and thought they sounded like turd. $1000rrp is laughable.
You want good headphones save up for some Bowers & Wilkens Px 7s or 8s- -3

The Dyson Zone cannot completely isolate outside air, so it's not suitable for things like woodworking. It can't replace a proper respirator or an N95 mask. Another issue is that its consumables are probably very hard to obtain, so if something actually breaks, it would become a junk.
But if you're just mowing the lawn or doing edge trimming, then it's actually very useful. Not only can it greatly reduce the noise from various power tools, but you also basically can't smell the grass at all.
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I was thinking of using it when travelling to potentially high air pollution cities, but i missed out on the jb sale.
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600 grams… 3 in 1 cudgel, headphone, air purifier.
I wouldn't get these despite the reviews as a headphone because that weight is obnoxious. Comfort is number 1.
Also I don't like the idea of buying a BT product that's EOL already.
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I bet a $30 pair of fiio eh11 sound better than these
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Paid $150.95 on ebay last Nov
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Got then when they were 99 bucks. I noticed if you click the handband into place or step too hard you can toggle the ANC/pass through which annoys me as I prefer none of that and then to turn off you need to use the app (why not have it go off->Anc->pass through->off? Instead it just toggles between anc and pass through).
As soon as I got them I sent some photos to my mates and then stripped out all the fans and other random garbage and had covers 3d printed - much more ergonomic now. Good headphones. Do be careful as I tried to make the fan removal reversible by desoldering however I went stupid and ripped the NoX sensor off (very very thin flex PCB connector)
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I tried to make it reversible but then raged out and figured I was never undoing it! Did exactly as you said otherwise and they're a daily driver at my PC with just an Amazon dongle.
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At $99 I would, but at this price, nah
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Here for all the usual memes but if you just remove the fans and get some 3d printed covers I'd argue there isn't better Bluetooth audio/ANC to be had remotely close to this price.
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Yeah I guess i'd be in for $100 but not at this price
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Has anyone put a cover/wrap over the headband?
The three part headband really irk me (aesthetically). I hate them more than the ridiculous cups, tbh! Lol.
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This is almost cheap enough for a joke present
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Wait… How strong are the fans on these? If I use them for Gran Turismo in VR, can I make it feel like the wind is blowing in my face while driving?
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This sucks air from you instead of blowing…
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I am genuinely confused. Ok I guess this is how history books will remember COVID?
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What? It blows air into my face.
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🤣🤣🤣🤣 I was wrong I thought it sucks from your mouth and blows from ears area. The gadget quite literally "sucked" air into the earcups to filter it, and then "blew" the purified air onto your mouth and nose via a magnetic visor. I was wrong and embarrassed 🙈 🙈 🙈 😂😂😂
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I found the off control was hit or miss , very heavy , fan works but reduces battery life to not being enough for an overseas flight.
Returned mine to JB.
They refunded as turning off would take many attempts.- 0

Yep the power button is stupid. Plug it in to charge and it turns on automatically for eg.
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$189 Delivered @ Dyson eBay with code MAYSS