
- premium sound
- Efficient ANC and transparency mode
- top for workmanship, comfort and style
- long battery life
- no Multipoint, no Dolby Atmos
- expensive
Headphones. Redefined. Developed with precision. Designed for comfort. Soft feel. Robust design. Optimised sound spectrum: 6Hz to 21 kHz. Industry leading active noise cancellation. Customisable ear pads & end caps. Up to 55 hours battery life. Controlled via MyDyson app.
Application range | General |
Equipment + Functions | Microphones |
Headphone type | Over ear headphones |
Signal transmission | Cable, Wireless |
Audio Connections | 1 x USB-C, Jack 3.5mm (1x) |
Noise cancelling | ANC |
Isolation | Closed |
Item number | 47270701 |
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Source: GalaxusDyson has designed good headphones with the OnTrac. They can sound very powerful but also neutral, have very good noise cancellation and a transparency mode worthy of the name. They can also be worn effortlessly over longer distances. The easily replaceable ear pads are a good idea, the interchangeable end caps a gimmick. Dyson should add Dolby Atmos and make it easier to change devices.
The OnTrac delivered good sound and effective noise-cancelling when tested. The controls are simple and the slim protective cover is pleasing. The interchangeable ear cups and outer caps are a nice extra. However, there is also a lot of competition for 500 euros, such as the Sonos Ace, which came first in the best list.