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    Dyson’s $500 headphones come in even more colors

    News RoomBy News RoomJuly 17, 20251 Min Read
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    Dyson is expanding the range of ear caps and cushions it offers for its customizable OnTrac headphones, with two new colors launching today for each. That doesn’t change the four default designs you’re able to pick from when buying the $499.99 OnTracs, but it does give existing owners new options to mix up the design.

    The cushions now come in “Sky Blue,” which was already available for ear caps, and “Caramel,” which is entirely new. Meanwhile, the caps are now available in “Ceramic Oyster Pink,” previously exclusive to the cushions, and an all-new “Ceramic Chalk White.” Replacement sets of caps and cushions are available from Dyson’s site for $49.99.

    The OnTrac headphones launched in July 2024, a more practical follow-up to the ill-fated Zone, which combined over-ear headphones with a Bane-esque air purifying mask. The customizable design is the main way the OnTracs are differentiated from rivals like Apple’s AirPods Max or the Sony WH-1000XM6, and the new colors mean there are now ten different sets of ear caps to choose from, and nine pairs of cushions.

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