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DREO's TurboCool misting technology redefines indoor comfort.
Summary
DREO introduced its TurboCool misting fan series at CES 2026, using roughly 17‑micron droplets designed to evaporate quickly and limit wetness. The company plans to sell three TurboCool models on DREO.com in March 2026.
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DREO unveiled its TurboCool misting fan series at CES 2026 and framed the products around micron-level evaporation rather than visible mist or simply moving more air. The company describes a design that targets efficient heat removal from the body using fine aerosol particles and coordinated airflow. DREO presented the system as a combination of ultrasonic atomization, dedicated internal airflow, and custom motor technology. The announcement included three specific models and a planned March 2026 retail date.
Key details:
- DREO showcased the TurboCool misting fan series at CES 2026.
- The system uses precision ultrasonic atomization to create roughly 17‑micron droplets that the company says evaporate rapidly, minimizing surface wetness while absorbing heat.
- TurboCool pairs a dedicated internal blower, custom BLDC motor technology, and a dual‑channel design that keeps air and mist separate until output to reduce condensation.
- DREO listed three models: the Misting Fan 765S (12 speeds, four mist levels, up to a 10°F temperature drop), the Misting Fan 516S (six speeds, three humidity levels, up to a 5°F temperature drop), and the Outdoor Misting Fan 711AS (about 20 feet of coverage, up to a 12°F temperature drop). All three were announced as available for purchase on DREO.com in March 2026.
Summary:
DREO positions TurboCool as an engineering‑led approach that emphasizes evaporation physics to cool indoor spaces while limiting dampness. The company presented the technology and three models at CES 2026 and expects to sell them beginning in March 2026; broader industry effects are undetermined at this time.
