Hisense Fresh Air AC: Combines fresh air technology with smart features
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hisense has launched its Fresh Air inverter air conditioner, featuring technology to bring fresh, filtered air into homes without opening windows.
- The QJ35XJ3AG model boasts a 3.5kW cooling and 4.0kW heating capacity, with A+++ cooling and A++ heating energy efficiency ratings.
- The device includes Wi-Fi connectivity for remote control via the ConnectLife app and is part of a promotion offering cash back.
Hisense is introducing its Fresh Air inverter air conditioner, designed to enhance home comfort and air quality. The QJ35XJ3AG model integrates "Fresh Air" technology, which supplies purified outdoor air while maintaining the desired indoor temperature, eliminating the need to open windows. This system aims to provide a healthier living environment by filtering out contaminants.
Further enhancing air quality, the appliance features HI-NANO technology to combat bacteria and viruses. An LED air quality indicator offers real-time monitoring, and the "fresh air" function can activate automatically. With a cooling capacity of 3.5kW and heating capacity of 4.0kW, the unit is engineered for year-round performance. Its Full DC Inverter technology ensures precise temperature control, quiet operation, and reduced energy consumption, evidenced by its A+++ (cooling) and A++ (heating) energy ratings.
The air conditioner is also capable of heating in temperatures as low as -22ยฐC. Smart control is available through an integrated Wi-Fi module and the ConnectLife application, allowing users to manage settings and energy usage remotely via smartphone. Hisense, a sponsor of FIFA World Cup 2026โข, positions this model as a continuation of its commitment to innovative, energy-efficient products that improve daily life. A promotional offer provides cash back of โฌ50 to โฌ100 on select models purchased before August 3, 2026.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.