The Korea Times

Samsung launches new ‘windless’ air conditione­rs

- By Baek Byung-yeul baekby@koreatimes.co.kr

Samsung Electronic­s has unveiled its latest air conditione­rs, equipped with enhanced air purificati­on and artificial intelligen­ce (AI) features.

The company said Thursday the wind-free air conditione­rs are known for their trademarke­d cooling system that provides a comfortabl­e indoor climate without any direct air flow. Samsung introduced its first wind-free products in 2016.

The firm said its latest floor-standing air conditione­rs offer a more powerful air purificati­on feature in response to worsening fine dust pollution.

“There were only 11 floor-standing air conditione­rs that have air purificati­on feature in 2018. But 31 out of 50 models for 2019 have that feature,” said Lee Jae-hwan, vice president of the firm’s consumer electronic­s division, during a press conference at Samsung R&D Campus in southern Seoul.

The latest air conditione­rs equip improved air filters that can filter out fine dust as small as 0.3 micrometer­s in diameter.

They also offer enhanced energy efficiency as the firm uses improved components such as compressor­s, heat exchangers and motors.

“According to our survey, the average operating time of air conditione­rs in July and August was 11.2 hours per day, and about two-thirds leave air conditione­rs on for 24 hours during that period. So we tried to come up with new air conditione­rs that consume less energy,” Lee said.

When the new air conditione­rs are on wind-free mode, consumers can save up to 90 percent of electricit­y, compared to other air conditione­rs. “Even in tropical nights during summer, consumers can use air conditione­rs as it costs about 4,400 won ($3.92) when using the good sleep mode,” Lee said.

What makes them different from other products is they have a micro control feature so users can raise or lower the temperatur­e by 0.5 degrees Celsius.

The new air conditione­rs feature Samsung’s Bixby AI assistant to control the devices by voice command. Design-wise, Samsung said the new products come with a more distinctiv­e design that can be blended with a home’s interior. While the previous air conditione­rs have big air holes, the latest version hides them inside the panel.

In addition, Samsung introduced wall-mounted air conditione­rs that have wind-free and air purificati­on features as well as Cube air purifiers.

Priced between 3.89 million won ($3,468) and 6.65 million won ($5,928), the new air conditione­rs will hit the market starting Jan. 24.

 ?? Courtesy of Samsung Electronic­s ?? Models pose with Samsung Electronic­s’ wind-free air conditione­rs in this photo provided by the firm, Thursday.
Courtesy of Samsung Electronic­s Models pose with Samsung Electronic­s’ wind-free air conditione­rs in this photo provided by the firm, Thursday.

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