Dyson “zone” is an appropriate name because when you attach the face mask, you are essentially in your own little bubble of clean air and silence. There’s really no other way to put it. But the mask looks a little strange, no doubt. Fortunately, it does not seal against your face. The mask actually juts out past your face a bit in order to form this bubble. That’s helpful, and I think that will help lure some folks over to it. If this was meant to seal up against your face, there would be major obstacles, not the least of which would be my goatee.
This is designed to extend out in front of your face, and indeed it can be flipped down. Doing so stops your music, turns off the fans, and switches you to passthrough mode. That’s cool. I found that even with the mask extended as far as it would go, the bottom edge sat against my beard, and I had to maneuver my chin a bit to get the mask down. It wasn’t uncomfortable, but it seemed like my face was just a bit bigger than Dyson’s engineers planned for. Of course, that’s not the biggest obstacle Dyson has to face, is it? Let’s just address the elephant in the room, shall we?
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