Dreame has unveiled the Pocket P10 Cake, a compact hair dryer that looks designed as much for luggage as for bathrooms. The pitch is simple: fold it up, throw it in a bag, and dry hair fast without turning the whole routine into a heat-stress experiment.
That’s a familiar formula in premium grooming gear, but the Dreame Pocket P10 Cake adds a twist that most rivals still avoid: a built-in oil-dispensing system that sprays a blend of camellia, jojoba, and grape seed oils into the airflow. It is the kind of feature that sounds either brilliantly over-engineered or mildly unhinged, depending on how much you trust appliance marketing.
Pocket P10 Cake specs and drying speed
The dryer uses a folding design with a 180-degree hinge and weighs about 300 g. Inside is a motor spinning at 110,000 rpm, which Dreame says pushes air at up to 70 m/s. The company claims that translates into drying short hair in about 40 seconds, medium-length hair in 2 minutes, and long hair in 4 minutes.
- Weight: about 300 g
- Motor speed: 110,000 rpm
- Air speed: up to 70 m/s
- Foldable 180-degree hinge
- Price in China: 599 yuan, about $88
Oil cartridge and ion output
To keep heat damage in check, Dreame says an NTC temperature system checks heating 300 times per second. The dryer also generates 300 million negative ions, a familiar anti-frizz trick that has become standard jargon in this category, even if the number often sounds more impressive than it feels in real life.
Color options are where Dreame leans into the fun: the Pocket P10 Cake comes in five ”dessert” shades. The price, meanwhile, is far less sugary at 599 yuan in China, which puts it in the mid-range for a travel dryer with more hardware than most people expect from something this small.
Dreame’s brand play goes beyond hair care
The product lands as Dreame is also making noise about smartphones, a side quest that suggests the company wants to be seen as more than a vacuum and appliance maker. For now, though, Pocket P10 Cake is the easier pitch: a lightweight dryer with aggressive specs, a novelty scent system, and just enough eccentricity to stand out in a very crowded personal-care aisle.
The real question is whether buyers want ”smart” hair care to mean faster drying, less frizz, or a cartridge of hair oil being misted into the airflow. Dreame has answered all three at once, which is either clever product design or a very specific way to make a hotel room smell like a beauty counter.

