SEOUL, South Korea, Nov. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Aesty Dual Heater, an innovative high-performing cordless flat iron developed by long-time Samsung engineers and designers, will launch in the US in early-Dec through online malls and Amazon.
With its pioneering Dual Heater technology giving precise heat control, it offers delicate and effective styling while minimizing heat damage to the hair. Its comfortable grip makes styling easier and safer, and its thoughtful design resulted in winning the 2021 Red Dot Award.
Aesty Dual Heater includes the features below.
- Better styling with less damage to hair:
- In-house Dual Heater technology to maximize heat transfer, allowing users to get better styling with less heat applied.
- Accurate maintenance of constant temperature to offer effective styling while minimizing heat damage to the hair.
- Four temperature settings of 140°C, 160°C, 185°C, and 210°C for different hair types.
- 4 battery cells to generate high heat.
Aesty is the second product by Mangoslab, a spin-off of Samsung Electronics’ in-house startup venture. Its first product, smart printing solution Nemonic won the “Best of Innovation” Award in 2017’s CES. The company used the same precise ceramic heat control technology for the printer to create the Aesty Dual Heater, in order to bring change to the high-performing cordless flat iron market.
About Aesty Dual Heater
Aesty Dual Heater adopts our in-house dual heater, meaning two heaters in each plate instead of just one, to maximize heat transfer performance. This not only allows the flat iron to shorten the warm-up time and maintain the temperature more precisely but also allows users to get better styling results with less heat applied. It is the key to accurately maintaining the constant temperature within the range that does not damage the hair while giving a sufficient styling effect.
Product Website:
http://aesty.com/
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