Fashion & Beauty

Dyson unveils ‘revolutionary’ new hair dryer – but you can’t buy it

Dyson has unveiled an “entirely new” hair styling tool backstage at New York Fashion Week – but only a select group will be able to purchase it.

The British tech firm has redesigned its cult hair Supersonic hair dryer to create the “Dyson Supersonic r Professional,” a precision styling tool available exclusively to hair stylists.

Launching in Australia in June, the device has been made to fix “an industry-wide problem,” and help prevent strain-related injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome which are highly prevalent within the hair expert community.

Dyson has unveiled an “entirely new” hair styling tool. Instagram/dysonhair

The “revolutionary” curved heater, made of symmetrical foils which form a suspended track, enables hair experts to “deliver superior styling experience and results.”

“This track delivers efficiency, through maximum exposure to the airflow, with minimum impact on the flow rate and performance,” Dyson said.

“This high-pressure air through the unique curve heats the airflow more evenly, with no hotspots.

“This means that the user experiences increased evenness of temperature even when using attachments, a higher temperature for styling, and drying hair fast, with no heat damage.”

Dyson said that due to the new shape, expert developers had to re-engineer its infamous heater technology to reduce size while increasing performance, providing stylists with a lighter, more agile tool to combat common complaints within the stylist community – achy arms, dull hair and extreme heat damage.

“The result is a heater that is small and power dense, made from twenty-eight 99.9 percent copper microfins that transfer heat evenly into the airflow for increased precision when styling and greater hair shine,” Dyson added.

It remains powered by the Dyson Hyperdymium motor and the product’s advanced attachments also contain intelligent radio frequency identification (RFID) sensors which communicate with the hair dryer, automatically adjusting the motor and heater to deliver optimal airflow and temperature.

“This functionality provides intuitive adjustment of the tool to suit all hair types and styles,” the brand stated.

Expert developers had to re-engineer the dryer’s infamous heater technology to reduce size while increasing performance. Instagram/dysonhair

“For example, the diffuser is set to low flow and low temperature to reduce frizz and enhance curls without disrupting the curl pattern, while the rough dry mode uses max power heat and flow to minimise drying time while maintaining controlled airflow.

“Attachments also have the ability to remember the last used settings, reducing the time required for adjustment.

“If preferred, users have the option to customise the settings to suit different hair types and needs.”

The Dyson Supersonic r Professional hair dryer is paired with three precise airflow settings and four heat modes, including a constant cold shot.

The new product will be more customizable than those from the past. Instagram/dysonhair

These are controlled with ergonomically placed buttons within a thumb’s reach and LED indicators on the handle that have been designed for stylists to use with ease and not interrupt their styling session.

Dyson announced it is spending $885 million on developing 20 new beauty products that will launch over a four-year period in January 2023.

The British-founded tech giant, once best known for its range of vacuum cleaners, ventured into the hair care space in 2016 with its launch of the Supersonic.

It has since become a market leader in the beauty space, with the Dyson AirWrap and Corrale all proving just as popular as the OG Supersonic.

Dyson got into the hair care space in 2016. Instagram/dysonhair

However, its most recent beauty gadget for everyday users, the Dyson AirStrait, has yet to arrive in Australia despite launching in the UK and US in June last year.

James Dyson described the “game-changing” new hair straightener, which can smooth and dry hair in one go, as one “no one has done before.”