For years, the home tech industry has relied on two extremes to solve indoor cooling and humi: Move more air or spray more water. But bigger fans increase noise and take up space, impacting design and user experience without delivering on cooling performance. Meanwhile, traditional misting fans prioritize visible mist over efficient evaporation, making them better suited to your patio than your living room.
Indoor environments demand precision, not excess. DREO is transforming everyday comfort by solving a different problem: Not how much air or water a device can move, but how efficiently it can remove heat from the body—and deliver effortless home comfort you never have to think about. That’s where micron-level engineering comes in.
The science behind real evaporative cooling
When you turn on a fan, stand in front of an air conditioner or catch a breeze outside on a hot day, moisture evaporates from your skin. As that water changes from liquid to vapor, it absorbs heat, cooling you down and helping you feel refreshed.
Misting fans should help you beat the heat, but not all mist cools. Large droplets of water condense quickly, leaving behind unwanted wetness without creating comfort. When it comes to cooling efficiently and effectively, microns matter.
DREO solves this problem with its new TurboCool misting fan series, featured this week at CES 2026. At approximately 17 microns, mist particles evaporate rapidly—minimizing wetness, maximizing heat absorption and improving everyday comfort. That’s the difference between truly cooling down the air in your home and just adding unwelcome humidity.
Engineering evaporation, not just airflow
With TurboCool, DREO isn’t just rolling out a new feature—it’s launching a new system made possible by three coordinated technologies.
Precision ultrasonic atomization breaks water into ultra-fine, 17-micron droplets that cool rapidly rather than settling on surfaces or increasing humidity. The dedicated internal blower actively pushes mist into your space rather than relying on passive airflow, while custom BLDC motor technology delivers powerful air velocity with low noise. A dual-channel design moves air and mist separately through the device, combining them only at output to create maximum efficiency and minimal condensation.
TurboCool is about designing airflow around evaporation physics, not just adding mist to a fan. The hassle-free, indoor-specific design prioritizes comfort, hygiene and everyday usability, with no external water hookups required. The result is measurable cooling you can feel—and no messy, uncomfortable dampness.
At CES 2026, DREO is launching three products in its TurboCool series built around this technology: the Misting Fan 765S, which offers 12 speeds, four mist levels and ultrasonic cooling mist with a temperature drop of up to 10 degrees Fahrenheit; the value-forward Misting Fan 516S, with six speeds, three humidity levels and a temperature drop of up to five degrees Fahrenheit; and the powerful, all-weather Outdoor Misting Fan 711AS, which offers 20 feet of misting coverage and up to 12 degrees Fahrenheit of cooling. All three will be available for purchase on and DREO.com in March 2026.
Amplify with AI, but don’t force it
DREO’s theme for CES 2026 is “Ignite the Senses, Amplified by DREO AI.” The brand’s AI vision is to deliver seamless, adaptive comfort you don’t have to think about. But DREO’s success proves that not every product needs embedded AI to offer exceptional performance. With its 20 million-plus user ecosystem and deep hardware expertise, DREO has become the number one household fan and space heater brand on Amazon in the U.S. for two consecutive years as well as the number one tower fan brand in the U.S.
DREO’s engineering-first approach plus smart controls that enhance the user experience ensure that comfort improvements are tangible, not theoretical. Sometimes, the smartest innovation is knowing when engineering matters more than algorithms.
CES 2026 and beyond
As home cooling shifts from airflow-based solutions to heat-exchange efficiency—and consumers increasingly value measurable comfort over visible features—the industry will favor systems like TurboCool that are built around physics, not perception.
DREO isn’t showcasing flashy promises. By focusing on micron-level evaporation and system-level design, it is pointing toward a future where cooling is quieter, cleaner and genuinely effective. DREO demonstrates how thoughtful engineering can improve everyday comfort—and redefining what indoor cooling feels like.
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