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GHD Unplugged Cordless Hair Straightener Review: Effortless Styling On The Go

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Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : $299

Get smooth, sleek, and frizz-free hair wherever you are with GHD’s super-portable hair straightener

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • Portable and effective
  • Convenient USB-C charging

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Straightening plates are a little narrow
  • Battery life could be longer

We originally reviews this product in 2022.

GHD is a powerhouse in the world of hair-care styling products. Launched in 2001, the brand’s signature ceramic-coated straightening irons quickly came to dominate the marketplace and, more than two decades later, GHD straighteners now grace salons, fashion shoots, and bedrooms worldwide.

One of GHD’s newest offerings is the Unplugged, a lightweight cordless straightener that despite its smaller size promises to offer the same super-sleek, frizz-free results as other tools in the GHD straightening range.

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GHD Unplugged review: What do you get for the money?

On opening the box, you’re presented with a small, light, and stylish-looking straightening tool. You can choose between a matte black or matte white finish, and if you buy direct from GHD, you can add a personalized 18-character “monogram” to your straighteners free of charge.

ghd-unplugged_colours 2 straighteners one black and one whiteJust like all the straightening tools in GHD’s range, the Unplugged employs ceramic-coated heating plates. The benefit of the ceramic coating is that it heats up more evenly, minimizing potential damage to hair from hot spots. It also glides more easily over the hair, reducing friction and snagging, and helping to produce a glossy, healthy-looking finish.

At 0.79in wide, the plates are a touch narrower than those found on standard-sized models, but that’s partially offset by the fact that they’re mounted on “floating” springs. These springs allow the plates to adjust to the hair as you pull the tool through, reducing the number of strokes required to straighten the hair. The result? Your overall styling time is reduced, and the length of time hair is exposed to heat is lower, too.

There’s just one heat setting of 365°F, which GHD says is the optimal temperature for damage-free heat styling. The Unplugged uses dual-zone heat sensors (similar to the sensors used in the mains-powered GHD Gold) that monitor and adjust the temperature of the tool as you straighten, helping to maintain a consistent temperature with no risk of scorching or heat damage.

The Unplugged is charged via a standard USB-C port, which is super-convenient since it means you don’t need to carry a proprietary charging dock around with you when you travel. A mains adapter and USB-C cable are supplied in the box, but you can potentially charge the Unplugged from wherever you have access to a USB socket, such as on your laptop or in your car.

The lithium-ion battery takes two hours to fully charge, and a single charge lasts around 20 minutes, which should be long enough to style a typical head of hair. The straightener switches itself off after just three minutes if not used, to help preserve the battery. The battery itself is flight-safe and can be carried in both hold and cabin baggage.

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GHD Unplugged review: What’s it like to use?

The Unplugged is smaller and lighter than standard straighteners: it weighs 10.6oz and is only 8.66in in length. Despite its compact size, it feels sturdy and well made, and fits nicely into the hand when straightening. The controls and display are clear and simple, with few buttons and no excess information, and the supplied carry case means that it fits effortlessly into a handbag or carry-on luggage.

ghd-unplugged_caseCharging couldn’t be simpler: just plug in the supplied cord. A five-segment battery-level indicator at the base of the tool shows how much charge remains. The Unplugged also gives a little beep and a flash when the battery is starting to run low, so you know you have a few minutes left to finish your style. This audible warning is particularly useful if you’re using the tool around the back of your head and can’t see the battery indicator.

Once charged, the Unplugged heats up in around 45 seconds; a little electronic tune and pulsing light on the power switch lets you know it’s heating up. When it reaches its working temperature of 365°F and is ready to use, you’re notified by a beep and steady light.

Styling is quick and easy. The plates are slightly narrower than a typical hair straightener so you may need to work on slightly smaller sections of hair, but most hair types will straighten with just one pass of the Unplugged. The handle is a similar width to that of GHD’s other stylers, so it feels comfortable and familiar rather than fiddly.

The rounded shape of the Unplugged means you can easily use the tool to create straightener curls as well as completely straight styles – great for styling the fringe away from the face or creating a glamorous evening look.

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GHD Unplugged review: Are there any downsides?

At $299, the Unplugged sits at the higher end of the GHD price range. However, it can often be found reduced by significant amounts on both Amazon and GHD’s own website. And, despite being expensive, the Unplugged’s price does compare well with that of other premium cordless straighteners, such as the Dyson Corrale ($499). Cheaper options are available with and without ceramic coating, but without GHD’s signature floating plate technology or smart heat sensors.

The compact design is great for portability but does mean that the Unplugged is a little smaller than standard straighteners; this can make styling slightly less efficient as you’ll need to work through your hair in smaller sections.

Battery life is another potential issue. A full charge lasts around 20 minutes depending on exact usage, which is less than the Dyson Corrale’s 30 minutes from a full charge. The Unplugged also takes substantially longer to charge: two hours versus the Corrale’s 70 minutes. If your hair tends to take a long time to straighten, you have two choices: increase your budget and buy the Dyson Corrale, or save your money and buy a mains-powered pair of straighteners with wider heating plates.

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GHD Unplugged review: Should you buy it?

Overall, the GHD Unplugged is an excellent cordless straightener that delivers the straightening power and quality of design we’ve come to expect from GHD’s straightener range. Lightweight and portable, it’s perfect for styling on the go, after work, on holiday, or wherever you happen to be.

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