Dyson unveils its latest innovation in hair styling: a supersonic hair dryer.
Introducing the Dyson Supersonic Nural: A Revolution in Hair Drying Technology
Dyson, the innovative tech company known for its sleek and efficient products, has unveiled a new addition to its line of hair care devices – the Dyson Supersonic Nural. This upgraded version of the popular Supersonic hair dryer boasts several new features, including scalp-proximity heat sensing technology and Bluetooth capabilities.
The key difference between the Dyson Supersonic Nural and the original Supersonic lies in the scalp-proximity heat sensing technology. This feature automatically adjusts the heat to protect the scalp from heat damage while drying the hair efficiently. This is the first technical update to the original Supersonic.
Here's a side-by-side comparison of the two models:
| Feature | Dyson Supersonic (Original) | Dyson Supersonic Nural | |-------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Heat Control | Intelligent heat control measuring temperature 40 times/sec[2] | Adds scalp-proximity sensor that adjusts heat automatically near scalp[1][3] | | Drying Speed | Very fast drying; powerful airflow | Slightly slower drying but results in silkier hair according to some users[5] | | Heat Damage Protection | Prevents hair heat damage with precise temperature control[2] | Enhanced scalp protection with heat adjustment near scalp[1][3] | | Attachments | Styling concentrator, diffuser, pick comb, flyaway, gentle air attachments[2][3] | Same or similar set of attachments available | | Weight & Ergonomics | Well-balanced motor-in-handle design for comfortable use[2] | Similar design, possibly marginal differences not prominently noted | | Noise Level | Quiet but powerful motor[2][3] | Similar quiet operation | | Price | About $499-$569 depending on variant[4] | About $499, usually positioned as a premium technical update[1][4] |
The new Supersonic Nural is worth the additional $70 if you're buying it for the first time, as it offers a more customized and potentially gentler drying experience. Some reviews mention the Nural dries hair slightly slower but leaves hair silkier[3][5].
In addition to the scalp-proximity heat sensing technology, the upgraded Supersonic comes with Bluetooth capabilities, allowing it to connect to the Dyson app. Users can create a profile and set styling preferences, and the Supersonic Nural can learn and memorize your heat and speed preferences.
The upgraded Supersonic is built with the Dyson Hyperdymium motor, which is designed to streamline and evenly heat airflow. It also reduces static to minimize frizz by up to 46%.
For those who travel frequently, Dyson has also released the Corrale, a cordless straightener with flexing copper plates for extra control and less heat damage. It comes with a charging dock, making it easy to use when on the go.
In summary, the Dyson Supersonic Nural emphasizes automatic heat adjustment based on scalp proximity to reduce the risk of scalp heat damage, offering a more customized and potentially gentler drying experience, while maintaining Dyson’s fast drying and intelligent heat control features of the original Supersonic.
Taking a step forward in hair care technology, Dyson has introduced smart-home-device capabilities to the Dyson Supersonic Nural hair dryer, enabling users to connect it to the Dyson app for personalized styling preferences.
For the frequent traveler, the Dyson Corrale, a smart gadget featuring flexible copper plates in a cordless straightener, offers on-the-go heat control, providing convenience and reduced heat damage.