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It's happening again: Dyson is giving its multistyler a new identity. Here you can find out what the "Airwrap i.d." has over its predecessor and which features you can be happy or upset about.
I find it too much of a good thing when I need my smartphone to switch on another appliance. So it was all the more sobering for me when Dyson announced at a press presentation that my absolute favourite multi-styler for hair - the "Airwrap" - was to receive a connective "upgrade". The good news is that the "Airwrap i.d." will also add a few really interesting new attachments to the existing range.
Once your settings have been entered in the app, they remain saved in the app. However, you can also use the device without the app. This means you can adjust your settings manually on the device if required.
With the "Airwrap i.d.", Dyson is introducing three new attachments - and bringing an old favourite back into the game.
After this update, there are officially 19(!) different attachments for the "Airwrap".
The new attachments are also compatible with the handpieces of older non-i.d. models and vice versa. The "Airwrap i.d." is not intended to replace the standard Airwrap. In other words, it will remain with us for the time being.
Contrary to my app aversion, I am of course prepared to be proven wrong and test the device as soon as it comes onto the market in Switzerland. This will probably be the case from 2025. The exact launch date is not yet known. Price point: 549 francs.
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Show allFirst and foremost, the MyDyson app, which can be paired to the device via Bluetooth, is designed to provide a "personalised experience". In other words: You type your hair type, length and performance level into your mobile to create a hair profile. The tool then automatically recommends the right curling routine for you. In other words, a personalised styling sequence consisting of three steps: Wrap, style and set with cold air. To ensure that all curls look uniform later on, the individual steps - automatically controlled by the handpiece - all take the same amount of time. Incidentally, the app plays no part in any of the other attachments. The "i.d." is simply intended to perfect the curl styling.
"Feedback from users has shown that they appreciate a certain level of convenience with their products. So for us, connectivity is about developing ways to help them get the most out of their Dyson tools," said Low Chen Nyeow, Associate Design Manager at Dyson Beauty, explaining the decision in the media release. The filter status will also be visible in the app. There should also be a smartphone holder on the lid of the storage box.







ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM
3840 x 2160 Pixels, 26.50"