Dreame’s new products dupe the Dyson Airwrap, Dyson Supersonic, and the Shark FlexStyle

Dreee is determined not to leave Dyson and Shark to be the only empty companies overlooking the hair care space.
During a press event on August 6, the brand unveiled the last three additions to its already important range of beauty technologies: The Drene Miracle Pro, The Drene Dazzle and The Dreame Pocket Ultra. Between the three outings, Dreame targets the same markets as the Dyson Supersonic Nural, the Shark Flexstyle and the Dyson Airwrap, respectively. Until now, there are no exit dates available, but the Miracle Pro Dreame has a list on the brand’s website, with a “to come” tag. I contacted Dreame prices and exit dates, and I will update this post once I have heard.
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These drops follow the recent version of the Dreame Airstyle Pro, which is even more remarkably like Dyson Airwrap, and is delivered with six style attachments (seven if you count the steering loop entertainment). It costs $ 399.99.
In my current trip to test the best dupes of Dyson on the market, I tested (and I was impressed by) the Dreame Gleam and Dream Pocket hairdresses. I have not yet been able to get my hands on these new launches, but below you will find details on what each tool aims to bring to the table of beauty technology.
Ultra Dreame Pocke DREAME Information

The ultra -glue pocket dreame at the same design as the ordinary pocket, plus a few new accessories.
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The ultra pocket dreame is built on the Dreame pocket, a foldable hair dryer that can also be used as the Airwrap. I found that the original pocket was an excellent option for all those who want the supersonic experience and Airwrap. This small tool provided a bit of both, with a curl of curling and a “unfrizz” nozzle, which caught the hair to provide a smoothing attack. The result was a versatile tool in surprisingly compact packaging.
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The ultra pocket increases the bet with three new accessories: another completed barrel (for the opposite direction), a diffuser and a style concentrator. Although the new accessories will add to the required storage space, they also add a good degree of flexibility to the style experience, especially for people with textured hair. Beyond the new accessories, the ultra pocket seems identical to the pocket, offering the same basic design, as well as five style parameters and two air speeds.
Dreame Miracle Pro Release Info
The Miracle Pro Dreame is delivered with a digital display such as the IQ Aire.
Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / Mashable
Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / Mashable
The last two years have brought the release of intelligent hair dryers, from the Nural Dyson Supersonic to T3’s Aire IQ. The Miracle Pro Dreame combines the technology of these two dryers: it has the same digital display as the T3 IQ area, plus the detection mode of the scalp of the supersonic nurse, which automatically adjusts the speed and heat of the dryer depending on the distance from your scalp. It also has a red light therapy component, similar to Halo Zuvi (apparently abandoned) and (always available) Oreal Airlight Pro.
While the infrared light of the Zuvi and L’Oréal dryers aimed at hair with less heat, Drene’s press materials for the Miracle Pro call for their “red scalp therapy”, suggesting that the light is to promote hair growth – a point that I asked Dreame to clarify. Dreame takes on the additional characteristics of this dryer a little further than the existing premium options, adding a “petrol mode” that releases a mist of hair during style. The dryer is also delivered with four accessories – a style nozzle, a smoothing nozzle, a non -nozzz nozzle and a diffuser – and a bottle of hair care gasoline.
Drenee Dazzle Release Info

Dreame dazzling can be used vertically or folded in the shape of L (illustrated here).
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A plot From marks to the Dyson Airwrap, but the less common movement is to dive the flexstyle shark. Perhaps it seems redundant to make a dupe of a dupe, but the flexstyle has a torsion base, which allows you to use the vertical multi-system, or in the shape of L like a traditional dryer.
The Drene Dazzle corresponds to this design choice, offering five attachments, including a diffuser, directional curling barrels, a round brush, a style concentrator and what looks like a soft air attachment – I contacted Dreame to confirm. Dreame’s press release also indicates that The Dazzle is delivered with intelligent nozzle recognition and digital display, which are not on the flexstyle shark.



