








❄️ Stay cool, stay connected, stay ahead.
The Pro Breeze 4-in-1 Portable Air Conditioner delivers 9000 BTU of powerful cooling with smart WiFi control and a 24-hour timer. Its Class A energy efficiency and eco-friendly refrigerant ensure cost-effective, sustainable comfort. Designed for medium to large rooms, it offers four modes—cooling, dehumidifying, fan, and sleep—plus easy installation with included window venting kits and portability on wheels.



















| ASIN | B07KX5HZHD |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Zinc Carbon |
| Best Sellers Rank | 100,063 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 2 in Mobile Air Conditioners |
| Brand | Pro Breeze |
| Capacity | 0.75 Tons |
| Colour | Black / White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,745) |
| Date First Available | 27 Nov. 2018 |
| Efficiency (10 classes) | A+++ to D |
| Energy Efficiency | high |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Included Components | Window venting kits (2), Remote control |
| Installation Type | Window |
| Item Weight | 24.5 kg |
| Model | PB-AC01-UK-FBA-2 |
| Noise Level | 54 Decibels |
| Part Number | PB-AC01-UK |
| Product Dimensions | 30 x 30 x 80 cm; 24.5 kg |
| Special Features | 24 Hour Timer, Fast Cooling, Remote Controlled, Wheels, WiFi Enabled |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 1130 watts |
P**K
Happy that I bought it
It’s small, looks neat, it’s not as heavy as I thought it would be. Easy to move around with the wheels and to install and put it together. I wish the power cable would be much longer, is just about enough, You need to have socket next to the window or use extension. Hose itself is extendable, but also could be tiny bit longer. It isn’t quiet, you will definitely notice it working but it’s not overwhelming. You can get used to it during the day. Most people won’t be able to use it during the night tho. Cool the bedroom before you go to sleep is the way to go. It’s too loud the sleep with it on. It’s also the same loudness if you not using AC but e.g. just a fan, which I don’t quite understand. Performance wise is very good or alright, depending where you gonna use it. I have kitchen with living room together (29sqm) with 2,3m height and it cools it but with a lot of effort. On mildly hot day (24C outside) it took 2 hours to go from 26 to 23 ( AC set to 16). But also it may be to me having casement windows with just had some fabric for hose insulation, which is as effective as the bar for sliding windows. Plus I can fully close my blinds while the windows are open which fights with effectiveness of the unit. In the bedroom tho (18sqm) does the job very very well. Was 23C outside, 25.5C inside and it made bedroom 18C in just over an hour. And it just had the hose outside the window, no seal (the fabric one is such a pain to install on casement widows opening inwards). So yea, if you room is is over 25sqm it may take some time to lower the temperature. Under that and with easy heat extraction it will work brilliantly. But very happy with the product. And it costs just over £200! Just fab, fab, fab!
C**L
Effective though not without caveats
So the recent heat convinced me to finally pull the trigger on getting a portable ac. If I lived in a house and not a flat I think I’d have just drove myself mad installing a proper wall one with an external compressor but this is the best I can do in my flat. I did my research around these before buying and they’re a bit odd really cause none of them have super great reviews, always very mixed. The issue that is most common with these (that I’m not sure how could be avoided because there are so many loud parts to an ac and you’ve got it all in your room) is noise. This is loud, there’s no two ways about it. For me I can sleep fine with it and actually quite like the white noise but I could sleep through a bomb going off. Most people will struggle with it, it’s a dull droning with occasional assorted louder sounds. When you have the temp control on and it switches the ac part on and off it’s sometimes fairly quiet, sometimes sounds like a car door closing. Personally none of this bothers me and seems ubiquitous to these units, something to be aware of though. As for the cooling it’s not as good as I hoped, getting down to 16 degrees is a hope and a dream I feel but it’s still quite good. Went from 28 to 21 degrees in a couple of hours, then 20 steadily. Haven’t tried to go lower than that cause it feels colder than that with the circulating cold air. From how the temp drop slows though I’m sceptical of getting to 16 if it was running all day. Temp drops fairly steady, but once the ac part turns on (warms up for a min) the air is ice cold and even if the ambient temp hasn’t dropped loads yet that circulating cold air makes it feel much colder than it is. This is using it in a medium sized bedroom with the door closed. Included window seal for hinged windows is ugly but they have a YouTube vid for putting it on that’s helpful. Not hard to do and seals decently. I found a site online to get a Perspex window sheet with a cutout so might do that down the road. Overall I’m pretty happy with it. It’s loud, expensive and it doesn’t cool quite as well as I’d hoped, certainly not as well as a proper wall mounted system but it’s still quite good. It made the suffocating heat in my flat (atleast my bedroom where I have it) a comfortable cool, walking out of my room and back in with it on you can feel the huge difference even when the thermometer says it’s only lowered a few degrees. Definitely need to know what you’re getting into if you buy it but I like it. Haven’t used the app but the remote works well.
N**.
Gamechanger!
Yes it's loud - louder than advertised, the Db level given was slightly off for the model that arrived - but they all are, and in a heat wave I won't care. We set it up in a good sized double bedroom and set it to 21 on a day when it was around 28 outside, reaching 31 indoors in south facing rooms. It cooled very well. Walking out of that room felt like getting of a plane on your summer holiday. It makes a very good difference to the room and if you're personally a bit sweaty standing in front of it is a dream. It is wheelable but the weight means you'd probably want to keep it on one floor of your home. The quality is excellent and the controls are great, offering lots of choice. Being able to use your remote or mobile to switch it back on at night is a plus, just be aware your partner is very likely to wake up (think small plane taking off next door) and you need to have discussed aircon behaviour beforehand. I paid £377 and think it was worth every penny. It's gone up since and I'd probably be happy with that too. I thought about buying a second one for the lounge but that feels a little indulgent as we have to think about the space balance (central London home). The window kit was fine, but on old metal windows it does pull the paint off. That's ok for us as we've painted them ourselves and will happily do so again when we move, but if you are thinking you can put the window kit up and down regularly rethink that if you have painted metal windows. The size is what it is. You need a space for it, and one that's well set up to allow the air to circulate, but it's no bigger footprint than say a large hoover. Overall I think it's an excellent purchase and even having had one minor week of heat it's paid for itself in comfort. When the usual big summer week of 30+ degrees weather hits I'll be the smuggest I've ever been.
B**Z
Good product and arrived on-time,
V**V
Arrived with a broken fan for blowing hot air For such a price, it was possible to pay more attention to the product, 1 star only because you can not put less.
Trustpilot
4 days ago
2 days ago