These air-purifying headphones are the most CES we've ever seen

These air-purifying headphones are the most CES we've ever seen

You no longer have to settle for regular old headphones, you can now connect an air purifier to them. This is the way it is: The XNUMXnd CES exhibit saw another amazing hybrid device that could meet your audio needs and help keep your airways filled with clean air.

The Airvida E1 is touted as "the world's first air purifier with built-in headphones," allowing users to "purify ambient air while enjoying music on noise-canceling headphones."

The device fits around your neck, like other neckband headphones, although instead of increasing power or battery life, the ancillary equipment fits into a portable air purifier built with the Eco Ion Breathing Pathway technology from ible.

This air purification technology is developed to combat a mixture of airborne bacteria, pollen, allergens and even pathogenic particles, which means that coronaviruses such as Covid-nineteen are also included.

Wait, really?

We are told that Airvida E1 generates "negative ions around the user's facial area that can disrupt and break the carbon-hydrogen bond of the coronavirus and also inactivate them immediately." In addition to this, negative ions can also attach to airborne particles and transform them into larger and heavier pieces causing them to fall to the ground."

While this is an essential claim for any usual technology, ible has been awarded the Outbreak Prevention category of the National Symbol of Quality (SNQ) for two thousand nineteen and two thousand and twenty in Taiwan, so there is credit for these claims. . You can find Airvida ible portable purifiers at all kinds of retailers like Currys or Amazon, and it can be placed on a desk stand to purify the air in a home or office environment.

However, we strongly advise anyone to follow government guidelines on coronavirus rather than relying solely on a consumer device like this, especially given the ever-changing transmissibility of the newer variations of Covid-nineteen.

There is no cost tag listed, but the Airvida M1 portable purifiers (without headphones) are free for € one hundred and eighty-five in the UK (about € two hundred and fifty / AU € three hundred and fifty) and last for twenty-eight hour battery. You'll get a related thirty hours for the new E1, although that drops to just 8 hours if you listen to music.