8 AC Features That Cool Your Room in Under 60 Seconds

Reviewed by:  Viraj Gupta

Written by:  Aquib Nawab

Credits: Haier India

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1. Supersonic Cooling

Feel the chill in just 10 seconds. With rapid compressor ramp-up and full-speed airflow, this AC tech delivers instant relief the moment you switch it on, ideal for those scorching summer days.

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2. 20X Faster Chill

Thanks to high-frequency startup tech, the AC reaches 50Hz in less than a second. That means your room goes from hot to cool up to 20 times faster than regular ACs, no more long waits.

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3. Single press  to Self-Clean

No more calling technicians every season. This AC offers frost self-clean with cold expansion, express wash, and anti-bacterial tech, removing 99.9% germs and saving ₹2000+ on servicing.

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4. 7-in-1 Convertible

From chill winter mornings to humid monsoons, the 7-in-1 AI Convertible feature Manually adjusts capacity from 40% to 110%, saving energy while keeping the room perfectly comfortable.

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5. Long Airflow

Engineered with a high-speed fan and optimized duct, this AC can push cool air up to 20 metres, ensuring every corner of your room gets the same fast and even cooling in seconds.

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6. HEXA Inverter Power

With triple control inverters and smart gas flow regulation, this AC not only cools faster but does so with up to 65% less energy use, even during intense heat waves and power fluctuations.

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7. Cools even at extreme

Made for Indian summers, the AC’s larger heat sink and strong PCB allow it to cool efficiently even when outdoor temperatures soar up to 60°C, no overheating or drop in performance.

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8. AI Climate control

Using AI and cloud-based learning, the AC monitors your habits, room conditions, and even weather data to auto-adjust settings, giving you comfort while reducing unnecessary energy waste.

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