

💨 Power up your style with pro-level speed and shine!
The INFINITI PRO by CONAIR Hair Dryer features a robust 1875W AC motor for fast drying and long life, enhanced by titanium ceramic technology that uses infrared heat to minimize damage. With ionic technology, it reduces frizz by up to 75%, while 3 heat and 2 speed settings plus a cold shot button offer customizable styling. Included diffuser and concentrator attachments make it perfect for both textured and smooth hairstyles, making it a top-rated, professional-grade tool favored by style-conscious millennials.








| ASIN | B07TT9XH98 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #913 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #4 in Hair Dryers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (22,195) |
| Item model number | 650X |
| Manufacturer | Conair |
| Product Dimensions | 8.37 x 3.47 x 11.92 inches; 1.46 Pounds |
| UPC | 074108401526 |
M**S
Great Upgrade for an Older Conair Dryer
Purchased this hair dryer to replace a Conair that was about 15 years old. So far I like the performance. It has more power and dries my hair much faster. The hot setting can get too hot, so I am careful and use the medium setting more often. The cool button works but it a little awkward to press. Dryer is also lighter weight than my old one. Slightly more noisy though. I like the attachments as well. Hoping it lasts as long as my old one did.
L**N
Best Hairdryer EVER
I’ve been using the INFINITI PRO by CONAIR Hair Dryer (1875W) for a while now, and it’s been fantastic. I got it to replace my old dryer, and right away I noticed how powerful and fast it is — even thick hair dries much quicker than with my previous dryer. The 1875W motor gives a strong airflow without overheating, which makes morning routines much more efficient. I love that it comes with both a diffuser and concentrator — the diffuser does a great job enhancing my natural waves without frizz, and the concentrator helps smooth things out when I’m going for a sleek style. The ceramic technology seems to really help reduce heat damage, and my hair feels softer and shinier compared to when I used my old dryer. The 3 heat and 2 speed settings make it easy to customize depending on how much time I have or what look I’m going for, and the cold shot button is perfect for setting styles in place. It’s also comfortable to hold and not too heavy, even for longer styling sessions. Overall, this dryer feels like a salon‑level tool at a great price, and I’d definitely recommend it if you want powerful performance with thoughtful features.
S**R
Love thia
This is the perfect edit hairdryer for the peice. Great quality, great value for the money I also live it is gentle enough for me to use on my firbaby and being able to use the blasts of cold air helps it not to overheat her skin or fur. Works well for the times I've used it. Dries my hair quickly.
G**.
Great Quality and Power for the Price
I’ve been using the INFINITI PRO by CONAIR Hair Dryer for a while now, and I’m genuinely impressed with what it offers for the price. The design looks sleek and modern, and the overall build quality feels solid. One of the first things I noticed—and appreciated—is the long cord, which gives me plenty of flexibility while drying my hair. With 1875W of power, it’s strong enough to dry my hair quickly, especially during the winter when I need to head out right away and can’t afford to leave the house with wet hair. I use it every second day, and it consistently delivers fast, reliable results. I also really like the heat and airflow options. Having both hot and warm settings, along with high and low airflow, makes it easy to adjust depending on what my hair needs that day. It’s simple but effective. The only downside for me is that it feels a bit heavy in my hand, especially during longer drying sessions. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s something to keep in mind if you prefer very lightweight dryers. Overall, it’s a powerful, well-designed hair dryer that performs beautifully and offers great value.
C**.
It Blows, In a Good Way!
I was so pleasantly surprised by this dryer! I have tried so many others and they just didn't seem to have any power and didn't put out much air, so they took forever to dry my hair and were promptly returned. I have very fine, thin hair, so it shouldn't take long to dry it. I have had a John Frieda dryer I've loved for over ten years and unfortunately it isn't made any more. It started making some oddball noises, so I figured I'd better have a backup on hand in case it bit the dust unexpectedly. I really wanted to replace it with the exact same dryer but since that wasn't possible, I started looking for a close dupe. Conair made one that looked almost identical to the JF dryer, but of course that one isn't available anymore, either. This one looked to be pretty similar in specs and design so I decided to give it a try. It works great! Plenty of power, dries my hair quickly and the temperature and speed controls are really nice. The toggles for the controls feel well made and of good quality, some have such a cheap and flimsy feeling to them, but not this one. If you're looking for a powerful blow dryer that doesn't break the bank, look no further!
C**.
Solid hair dryer with great power
I bought this infiniti pro hair dryer as a gift they said it works well drying hair quickly without frizz it has strong airflow and good adjustable heat settings and the attachments are a nice bonus snapping on securely it also feels comfortable to hold is durable and isn't too heavy it works really well for the price
D**Z
Good
I recently bought this hair dryer, and I’m so impressed! It dries my hair quickly, even with my thick hair, and it doesn’t damage it. The multiple heat and speed settings give me full control, and it’s surprisingly quiet. Plus, it looks sleek and modern. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a great hair dryer!
N**E
There are a couple quirks but overall, pretty good
Our previous dryer died prematurely so, we decided to go with a Conair for something more reliable with a longer life. It has a weird kind of texture on the flagship infinity pro version; it actually makes it grip in your hand nicely but feels a bit strange. It works great and appears to be well constructed of quality parts. Like most dryers I have used in the last decade or so, the lowest heat setting says "cool" and it is quite cool, not really warm at all. The middle setting says "warm" and it starts out warm but after a minute it gets rather hot, and the "hot" setting is just really hot. So, I wish the warm setting was a bit less hot but, it's a sweet spot that I have yet to find on any modern dryer. Also, and I think it could be due to the material used on the housing; it builds static electricity REALLY bad. Like I have questioned if there's a wiring fault, but maybe just enough transient voltage builds up and gets conducted to your hand but, if you get this dryer, be prepared to get lots of small shocks and discharges on any grounded metal objects while using this dryer.
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