Dyson has been busy increasing it ever-popular haircare vary, releasing the Airstrait in choose markets in Might final 12 months, adopted by the professional-grade Supersonic r earlier this 12 months.
There’s now a more moderen hair dryer within the Dyson vary with the announcement of the Supersonic Nural. In contrast to the Supersonic r, which has been launched solely for professional hair stylists, the Nural is for everybody and guarantees to be Dyson’s greatest and most clever hair dryer but.
It is geared up with some sensible sensor know-how that may assist defend not simply your hair from warmth harm, however your scalp too. Dyson calls these sensors Nural – explaining the title of the product – and so they’re programmed to detect excessive warmth and mechanically scale back the temperature to only 55ºC (131ºF), whereas additionally adjusting airflow. This can be a snug temperature for most individuals to bear and but it is heat sufficient to dry hair shortly, in keeping with Dyson.
The British model guarantees that regardless of the decrease temperature, the Supersonic Nural will produce shiny locks and make styling a breeze (pun meant).
Maintaining it cool
I did not assume that 55ºC can be heat sufficient to dry hair ‘shortly’ however Dyson has found out the way to make that occur.
In what the corporate calls the Scalp Defend Mode, an invisible infrared beam is projected onto the scalp that allows the dryer to measure the space between your head and the machine, which permits the system to regulate temperatures in such a method that regardless of how close to or far you maintain the Supersonic Nural, you will really feel the identical warmth. This lets you maintain the dryer nearer to your head to extend drying instances with out getting scalded.
The capsule of the Supersonic Nural can be fitted with small LED lights that change coloration when in Scalp Defend Mode. They’re blue to point the dryer is cool, then shift to yellow for low warmth. This adjustments to orange for medium warmth and, lastly, crimson when at its hottest.
Whereas I feel the scalp-care sensors are a welcome addition, there’s one other characteristic thats a standout for me personally – the Supersonic Nural can now pause mechanically when it senses it has been put down. That is due to the addition of a motion-sensing accelerometer that stops the heater, and reduces each the airflow and noise. As somebody who’s had a couple of mishaps when placing down a operating hair dryer, I feel this characteristic alone could be a recreation changer for a lot of a person.
Maintaining it trendy
Whereas the brand new hair dryer resembles the older Supersonic in kind, the lights and sensors give it a really fascinating aesthetic that I feel most individuals will love. And, to maintain issues recent, Dyson has launched a bunch of latest magnetic attachments that cater to all hair varieties.
In reality, the Supersonic Nural is wise sufficient to acknowledge which attachment has been fitted and can mechanically regulate settings accordingly.
The standout among the many new attachments is a redesigned diffuser. Known as the Dyson Wave+Curl diffuser, it really works in two modes – dome mode reverses airflow and sucks air away from the scalp for smoother, longer waves whereas diffuse mode delivers air by way of the prongs for voluminous, tight curls.
The Dyson Supersonic Nural will likely be out there to buy instantly from Dyson and licensed retailers from early April in Australia for AU$749, and from Might within the UK for a worth £399.99. Pricing and availability for the US is but to be confirmed.
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