TCL announced today at CES 2025 that it will bring its advanced air conditioner, the TCL FreshIN 3.0, to Australia in 2025.
The FreshIN 3.0 air conditioner does more than just make your house hotter or colder. It is designed to promote health, boost energy efficiency, and enhance convenience. The unit’s Fresh Air Inlet is liftable, allowing fresh outdoor air in and removing odours while increasing indoor oxygen levels.
The air conditioner can intelligently adjust the operation frequency to save energy and for those who are adept at losing remote controls, it has Smart Voice Control, allowing you to operate it hands-free without an Internet connection.
The TCL FreshIN 3.0 also has a Quadruple Noise Reduction System, reducing the noise by 17% when activating the fresh air function – noise levels as low as just 16dB.
“The TCL FreshIN 3.0 Air Conditioner will be an exciting addition for Australia, when released mid-2025. This third-generation Air conditioning system will redefine home comfort by improving indoor air quality, energy efficiency, and smart home features,” said Martin Patience, Business Manager – Air Conditioning.
In Australian conditions, where the outside temperature can get extremely hot, the FreshIN 3.0 fits in nicely thanks to a stable operating temperature maximum of 66℃. It also has a stable heating temperature of -25℃.
Pricing for the new TCL FreshIN 3.0 air conditioner is unavailable at this stage, but the unit will arrive on our shores in mid-2025, so it won’t be too long before we see it.
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