I sit right under the air conditioner so believe me when I say I look dumbfounded when coworkers come over and turn the thing up. HELLO! I’m freezing over here. Free Wind is a smart ceiling mounted air conditioner with customizable air flows. Six fans operated by a smart system control wind zones and enable sectioned climate control. The cool remote uses touch-drag to anticipate and control your environment with a flick of a finger. Do want!
Designer: Hyun Jin Yoon & Eun Hak Lee
Fine, however, if your room has any beams or angles or any other structures, this will not work.
“your room” should of course be “your ceiling”.
Where will the water from the condenser drip out of?
good question, I was thinking the same thing… probably they take advantage of the ceiling and install the water pipe inside ?
Are these avaliable anywhere yet????
Half or more of the ideas on this site isn’t buy-able, why do people not understand?
It is fabulous interface matching with its’ function~!
Whats with everyone using the “Apple White Concept” I mean this just looks like that speak sub turned upside down …
I don’t know about this one.
Even though the cold wind is being pushed to one side.
Eventually the whole room temperature is going to be the same. So this is rather pointless.
Fine, however, if your room has any beams or angles or any other structures, this will not work.
i am interested to know more on the free wind smart air conditioner
how much of this air-conditoner?????
This concept is not feasible. Air conditioners work by taking the heat in a room and transferring that energy somewhere else. That's why you never see a stand alone air conditioner (ecept those weird ones that work by dehumidifying the rooms), They're always mounted into a window so that the energy can be disipated outside by way of heat disipating from metal fins.
This concept is not feasible. Air conditioners work by taking the heat in a room and transferring that energy somewhere else. That's why you never see a stand alone air conditioner (ecept those weird ones that work by dehumidifying the rooms), They're always mounted into a window so that the energy can be disipated outside by way of heat disipating from metal fins.
One of the best designs for an indoor unit I have seen.
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