What makes a sound feel more “comfortable”? It comes down to more than just volume.
Low-frequency sound tends to feel deeper, softer, and more tolerable
High-frequency sound feels sharper, more irritating — even if it’s quieter on paper
Consistent airflow and motor tuning also reduce "fluctuating noise" that causes stress
Our hair dryer isn’t just quieter — it’s engineered to produce a smoother sound. That means no high-pitched whine, no piercing screech, and no eardrum fatigue. We call it sonic comfort — and once you feel it, there’s no going back.