The Dreo 5L smart humidifier for review. I’ve become rather skeptical of devices that claim to be “smart.” Not every piece of hardware has to be smart. And, if I’m being 100% honest, a humidifier certainly doesn’t need the added boost of intelligence.
However, I played along. I set up the Dreo 5L Smart Humidifier, installed the app, and connected the device to my network. For the most part, I’ve used the Dreo without the app, but that’s not to say the app doesn’t have a place. Actually, I found features in the app that I like (such as scheduling, cleaning reminders, and filter life). That doesn’t mean you have to use the app.
But, in the name of the review, I willingly dove down that rabbit hole.
do not sense ambient humidity. Instead, you turn them on, and they just go. Even my old humidifier (which I still use) can sense the humidity level in a room and can be programmed to stop when it reaches a certain level.
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However, just remember to drink plenty of water (so you’ll have plenty of moisture as well).

