Global Times

One- yuan per hour ‘ shared air conditione­r’ app met with mockery online

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Hot, or should that be cold, on the heels of bikes, umbrellas and gyms, the latest convenienc­e to be offered in China’s new sharing economy is air conditione­rs ( AC).

To use shared AC, users first need to download the MBO- icloud app and book an appointmen­t. MBO- icloud will then send workers to install the AC.

According to the Foshanbase­d MRO Refrigerat­ion Equipment, which came up with the concept, each AC unit needs a deposit of 3,000 yuan ($ 450) and only costs 1 yuan per hour.

Users need to scan the QR code on the conditione­r to turn the AC on and off, and top- up the balance. The shared air conditione­rs are implanted with GRPS 4G chips which allow the company to monitor renters’ usage and detect if the machine has a problem.

The service targets young people, and plans to mainly offer services in dormitorie­s, universiti­es and hotels, the company’s website says.

The company said the cost of each machine will be recouped within 5 years.

This shared business model has altered the notion that only cheap products can be shared, some of its supporters said.

However, many netizens said that the idea of a shared AC is silly, as the cost of the deposit is more than the price of a cheap air conditione­r.

“A 3,000- yuan AC can be used for over 10 years,” “xieaiwanqi” posted on Sina Weibo. User “gsmygdy” wondered “what if I just want to rent it for an hour?”

The price of most ACs on the Chinese market ranges from 1,000 to 3,000 yuan.

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