Dreame enters beauty tech with a scented hair dryer

Dreame Glory
Pictured: Dreame Glory
// Smell you later!
Anula Wiwatowska
Mar 22, 2024
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Robot vacuum manufacturer Dreame is bringing three beauty tech products to Australia this year, including a hair dryer that conditions and perfumes your hair during styling. 

Dubbed Glory, the hair dryer is positioned to compete with Dyson’s latest Supersonic Nural and Cloud Nine’s New Airshot Pro, but it has something they don’t - a scent cannon. Ok, it isn’t actually called a scent cannon- it is more of a perfumed cannister that clips on to the end of the device, conditioning and scenting the air as it passed from the dryer. It also utilises a microprocessor to monitor the temperature, keeping it at a consistent 57 degrees celsius on the medium setting. There is no set release price or date, but a Dreame spokesperson told Reviews.org it should retail for around $399 and hit Australia by Quarter 4.

Dreame Airstyle

The Dreame Airstyle, a tool similar to the Dyson Airwrap is tipped to come around the same time. Previewed at CES earlier this year, the styler will ship with five attachments including a drying head, a curling barrel, a round brush, a flat oval brush, and a flyaways tool. At CES the tool debuted with two curlers, but the Australian demo had one with a pivot screw on the top to switch airflow direction. Similarly to Dyson, and Acerpure’s Ionic Styler and Dryer, the Airstyle features three speed settings, and a cold shot button for setting styles. Set to retail for $299 USD, the device should be around $599-699 in Australia- economy depending.

Due for an earlier launch is a portable hair dryer named the Dreame Pocket. The device folds down on itself, fitting in a small bag around 30cm long, making it perfect for travel. Along with the dryer you’ll get two attachments; a curling wand similar to the one seen on the Airstyle, and an air straightening tool. This should be available in Australia in quarter 2.

Dreame Pocket
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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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