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The 4 Best Home Air Conditioners to Buy Right Now

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Last updated: 10 July 2026 05:36
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By the end of June, the heat wave that has engulfed Europe, with temperatures hitting 42 degrees Celsius (107.6 degrees Fahrenheit), had been linked to 1,300 deaths, according to the World Health Organization. In the US, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that more than 700 people die every year due to extreme heat. The CDC’s number one recommendation during extreme heat events is to stay in an air-conditioned environment. However, if you’e thinking that a powerful electric fan is the answer, the WHO warns that while fans usually have a cooling effect, at 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) or higher, they actually increase your body temperature. Here, then, are WIRED’s AC recommendations to keep you cool as the mercury goes stratospheric.

Midea U-Shaped Air Conditioner

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Most window AC units block you from opening your own window. Midea’s U-shaped design does not. A support bracket takes the weight of the unit from outside the wall, so the window can slide down into the notch between the front and back halves. Less gap around the frame means better sealing, quieter operation, and less wasted cooling.

This is WIRED’s top pick for 2026, and at 42 decibels on high it is one of the quietest units we have tested, since most of its hardware sits outside your window. It connects to Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, and supports app and remote control. The app also flags filter changes. It comes in 8,000, 10,000, and 12,000 BTU versions (a British Thermal Unit measures how much heat an AC unit can remove from a room in an hour—8,000 BTUs should be enough for a large bedroom or living room).

It’s worth mentioning that Midea also sells a window-mounted heat pump, the PWHP. It is not an AC with a heat setting bolted on. It’s a fully reversible heat pump, meaning it moves rather than generates heat, and it can pull warmth into a room even when the outside air is far below freezing. The specs are impressive: 9,000 BTU output and vastly cheaper to run than other heat devices. Right now, though, as this is cutting-edge tech for consumer AC, pumps are very expensive and very hard to come by.

Zafro Lullaby Duo Portable AC

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WIRED’s portable AC of choice, this is a freestanding, movable dual-hose unit that, since it’s not fixed to a window, lets you wheel it around your house. An adjustable panel slides into the chosen window opening rather than requiring a custom-built frame. Controls run through onboard buttons, a remote, and a Wi-Fi app with eco, humidity reduction, fan, and a high-power mode that aims to hit 61 degrees Fahrenheit (16 degrees Celsius) as quickly as possible.

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