Wednesday, January 17, 2024

CES 2024: L'Oréal AirLight Pro hair dryer


Verve, 1/9/2024
Most conventional hairdryers rely on thermal coils to produce heat and air that then dries the hair. Unless you use heat protectant, it can be pretty brutal on your hair with frequent use. Meanwhile, Dyson’s Supersonic hairdryer mostly uses a powerful motor and clever ergonomic design to maximize airflow while also reducing heat. L’Oréal’s AirLight Pro also does that, but it adds infrared light into the mix. 
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The AirLight Pro is targeted for both professional and consumer use — though it’ll first be available at salons under the L’Oréal Professionnel brand. It’s expected to reach consumers later in the year, and Balooch says the company is targeting a sub-$400 price.



Other CES 2024 posts:


Hyundai eVTOL purpose built vehicles (PBVs).  (11/24/2023)

Lumary HDMI sync box.  (11/25/2023)
Serry Smart Cooker.  (11/24/2023)

TomTom Map Maker.  (11/28/2023)
Hisense 5S Series Washer.  (11/28/2023)
Samsung Galaxy Z 5Fold.  (11/28/2023)



Cyrusher Hurricane e-bike.  (12/2/2023) 

Invaiz Grid Pro.  (12/4/2023)

AGC Wideye.  (12/6/2023




"Moonwalker" robotic shoes.  (12/30/2023)


Supernal Vertiport.  (1/6/2024)







C Seed N1 TV.   (1/17/2024)
LG Dukebox speaker.  (1/17/2024)


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