Last updated: March 3rd, 2026 at 13:58 UTC+01:00
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At CES 2026, Samsung unveiled many new products. That included the Bespoke AI AirDresser — an upgraded version of its first-generation AirDresser. Nearly two months later, the company has launched the new model in its home market, South Korea, making it the first country where the tech giant has made it available to purchase.
Samsung is offering the Bespoke AI AirDresser in four colors: Crystal Mirror, Soapstone Charcoal, Soapstone Platinum, and Clean White. Pricing ranges from KRW 2,049,000 to KRW 2,499,000, depending on the color. The appliance is available through Samsung’s official online store as well as authorized online and offline retailers.
The 2026 Bespoke AI AirDresser introduces four key improvements over its predecessor. First, it offers a larger capacity: While the previous model could accommodate up to six garments, the new version can hold up to nine. Second, it features a 2.8-inch display for easier control — a feature missing from the earlier model.
Third, it adds an Auto Wrinkle Care function, which uses Dual AirWash and Dual JetStream technologies to remove dust and contaminants inside and outside of the garments, sterilise and deodorise them, and help smooth out wrinkles. Fourth, it has a humidity sensor and comes with an AI Customised Drying cycle.
There’s currently no word on pricing or availability of the 2026 Bespoke AI AirDresser for other markets.
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