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Home » Take a tour of DREO’s CES 2026 booth, and meet its reinvented misting fans
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Take a tour of DREO’s CES 2026 booth, and meet its reinvented misting fans

By technologistmag.com6 January 20263 Mins Read
Take a tour of DREO’s CES 2026 booth, and meet its reinvented misting fans
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One of the coolest products of CES 2026 – literally – has been shown off by home tech brand DREO, which has set up on the Vegas show floor to unveil its new TurboCool technology as well as three fans which pack it.

Led by the TurboCool Misting Fan 765S, these products are designed to offer fast and noticeable cooling, but their presence inside a Las Vegas conference center betrays their unique selling point: unlike most misting fans, they can be used indoors while keeping their surroundings dry.

The 765S can cool surrounding areas by up to 14.4 degrees °F, with a 32.15 ft/s airflow and 5 mist levels with up to 900 mL/h humidification. It’s joined by the TurboCool Misting Fan 516S, a top-value alternative offering a 3.6 °F temperature reduction, and also the Tower Fan 711AS which is designed to be used outside and offers a 9 °F cooling ability.

All three are set to go on sale in April 2026; the 765S will cost $199.99 while the 516S will sell for $99.99 and the 711AS is expected to cost $179.99. All will sell on Amazon and DREO’s website, while the latter two products will also be available from Target and the 711AS will also sell at QVC.

A next-generation cooling system

These products act as a showcase for TurboCool, DREO’s new next-generation cooling system which builds on existing misting cooling systems through ultrasonic atomization.

This means that these fans release much smaller droplets of water than conventional misting fans, keeping you just as cool while ensuring that they evaporate quickly to avoid creating damp. This solves a common problem and expands where you can use these fans: they’re suitable for indoors use, and can be used in all seasons.

Further on in DREO’s CES booth, we find more home products: the BaristaMaker Milk Frother Nano, Water FIlter 112 and Water Filter 115 will sell soon on Amazon and DREO for $39.99, $159.99 and $169.99 respectively.

The former offers you quick and easy latte art and barista-quality coffee froth, and the latter boast a 7-in-1 water filter and automatic refill system for 3L or 5L jugs of water.

If its tower fans give you a lookout to the future, then the future DREO wants you to see is one in which products like this keep your home at an ideal temperature – all without your input.

This is part of DREO’s AIoT vision, a long-term plan for its products which is being shown off at CES through its AI Sensory Lab. This showcase shows a cohesive setting wherein climate controls, lighting and airflow are all in the hands of AI, to maintain consistency and comfort without human oversight.

This forward-looking showcase gives a taster as to what everyday homes could be like in the future, and to step through it is to get a glimpse as to how AI could look after our homes.

Further on in DREO’s CES exhibit we can see another example of this: the brand’s ChefMaker 2 Combi Fryer Series, which is soon to release, uses AI-powered cooking to perfectly handle your food.

You can learn more about all of DREO’s CES 2026 announcements on its website.

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