Dreo’s new fan uses next-gen tech to help cool you down

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Dreo is using CES to signal a bigger push into intelligent, everyday comfort, unveiling a new generation of cooling and kitchen products for 2026.

At the centre of the announcement is TurboCool — a new cooling technology designed to fix one of the longest-standing problems in home fans: delivering real cooling without the downsides of mist or excess humidity.

TurboCool combines high-performance airflow with ultrasonic misting in a fully integrated system. Rather than relying on heavy evaporative cooling or coarse mist sprays, Dreo’s approach uses ultra-fine mist particles, as small as 17 μm in its flagship model, engineered to evaporate quickly while still delivering a noticeable cooling effect.

The result, according to Dreo, is fast and consistent cooling without damp floors, wet furniture, or sticky air.

The technology debuts in the new TurboCool Misting Fan Series, led by the Dreo TurboCool Misting Fan 765S, which the company positions as the most powerful 3-in-1 ultrasonic misting fan in its class.

The range also includes the more compact TurboCool Misting Fan 516S and the TurboCool Outdoor Misting Fan 711AS, covering personal, whole-room, and outdoor use cases. The series is expected to launch in April 2026.

Beyond raw cooling power, Dreo is also leaning into more intuitive ways of interacting with air comfort devices.

MotionSync Technology, launching with the TurboPoly Fan 765S, allows users to simply point the remote in the direction they want airflow to go, adjusting the fan in real time without menus or manual controls. It sits alongside app, voice, and traditional remote options, giving users more natural ways to fine-tune comfort.

There’s even Neon RGBIC Technology offering subtle, ambient indicators for conditions such as temperature, humidity, and air quality. Rather than pushing data to a screen, compatible devices like the Smart Air Purifier 530S use lighting to make environmental changes easier to understand at a glance.

Dreo also used CES to expand its Smart Kitchen lineup, introducing the BaristaMaker Milk Frother Nano and two new countertop water filtration systems, the 3-litre Water Filter 112 and 5-litre Water Filter 115, aimed at simplifying everyday drink and water routines.

The company additionally previewed AI-assisted cooking through its upcoming ChefMaker 2 Combi Fryer series, showing how guided cooking could fit into its broader AIoT strategy.

Taken together, Dreo’s CES 2026 launches point to a clear direction: more intelligent systems that blend into daily life, combining environmental sensing, intuitive interaction, and AI-driven optimisation across both air comfort and the kitchen.

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