Get a free skincare gadget with the New Cloud Nine hair dryer

Cloud Nine Air Shot Pro and Revive with a bow wrapped around it
Pictured: New Airshot Pro and Cloud Nine Revive
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Anula Wiwatowska
Mar 26, 2024
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Cloud Nine's New Airshot Pro now comes with it's all-in-one beauty device Revive for free. The aptly names New Airshot Pro is more than double the price of its predecessor, but with this offer that value evens out.

Retailing at $499 the New Airshot Pro has an additional temperature setting to the original Airshot Pro, a quieter motor, and magnetic attachtments. Cloud Nine has also streamlined the packaging to minimise the new product's environmental impact. It caps out at 85 degrees on its max temperature which is significantly below the heat damage threshold. For comparison the Dyson Nural maintains 55 degrees, while the upcoming Acerpure Ionic Hair Dryer and Styler will shut off at 75 degrees. Weighing in at 440g, it is 40g lighter than the old Airshot Pro.

If you purchase this hair dryer now through Cloud Nine's website you'll get the Revive Beauty Device for free. Valued at $259 that ostensibly brings the price of the New Pro down to $240. The Revive  is an electric face massager with a range of features aimed to improve your skin health overall.

It features Heat Therapy and Cool Modes, with temperatures ranging from 13 degrees through to 45 degrees. Depending on the temperature this can help your skin absord products more efficiently, or lock in moisture and sooth puffiness. It's shape is inspired by Gua Sha, and features additional vibrating pads to further stimulate the muscles under the skin. The massager also boasts blue and red LEDs for both blue light and red light skin therapy.

Revive lasts about an hour on full charge, and takes approximately two hours to fully recharge via micro-USB.

Both are available to purchase directly from Cloud Nine.

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Anula Wiwatowska
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Anula is the Home and Lifestyle Tech Editor within the Reviews.org extended universe. Working in the tech space since 2020, she covers phone and internet plans, gadgets, smart devices, and the intersection of technology and culture. Anula was a finalist for Best Feature Writer at the 2022 Consensus Awards, and an eight time finalist across categories at the IT Journalism Awards. Her work contributed to WhistleOut's Best Consumer Coverage win in 2023.

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