Home ยป Dyson Zone Unveils the Unwired Headphones: A Technological Marvel Now Available in Thailand for 28,900 Thai Baht, Commencing Sales on November 27th.

Dyson Zone Unveils the Unwired Headphones: A Technological Marvel Now Available in Thailand for 28,900 Thai Baht, Commencing Sales on November 27th.

Introducing the groundbreaking Dyson Zone wireless headphones, the first of its kind by Dyson. These headphones not only deliver exceptional audio quality but also come with the added feature of a built-in air filter mask. Originally launched internationally at the end of 2022, Dyson Zone has now made its way to Thailand, starting at a price of 28,900 Baht.

The Dyson Zone headphones available in Thailand are offered in two variants:

1. Dyson Zone Standard Model: Priced at 28,900 Baht, this package includes the headphones, a protective face mask, and one air filter sheet.

2. Dyson Zone Absolute: Retailing at 32,900 Baht, this premium package includes two air filter sheets for enhanced filtration, an Explorer Case for secure travel, an adapter kit for airplane use, and a stylish headphone bag.

Pre-orders are now open in Thailand, and the official launch will take place on November 27th.

TLDR: The highly anticipated Dyson Zone wireless headphones with a built-in air filter mask are now available in Thailand. Starting at 28,900 Baht, these headphones offer exceptional sound quality and added protection. The Absolute variant, priced at 32,900 Baht, includes additional accessories for a premium experience. Pre-order now, with the official launch happening on November 27th.

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