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Midea MAW08S1VWT-A 8K Smart Inverter Window Air Conditioner with APP, Alexa Control, Cools up to 350 Sq. Ft, Quiet Operation, Energy Saving, Remote & Easy Installation Kit, White, 8,000 BTU, 115V

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Style: Inverter AC


Size: 8,000 BTU, 115V


Features

  • Powerful Cooling Performance: This 8,000 BTU window air conditioner delivers robust cooling, perfect for beating the summer heat in large rooms up to 350 square feet.
  • Easy To Use This air conditioner comes with an LED display, 4 Modes (Auto, Cool, Dry, Fan), 3 speed settings (Auto/H/M/L), 24-hr Timer, and ECO energy saver. The Swing button adjusts the louvers up/down to direct the airflow. Control your wifi enabled window ac unit from anywhere with the SmartHome App, or with your voice via Alexa and Google Assistant. All functions can be set via the control panel, remote control, and app or voice assistant.
  • Save Energy Being Cool Save on energy costs and enjoy ultimate comfort with this energy star certified unit. This energy efficient air conditioner unit is engineered with variable-speed inverter technology that will quickly cool your bedroom or apartment space while using considerably less electricity; more than 35% energy savings compared to the Energy Conservation Standard. Washable filter is easily accessed from front panel for regular cleaning to maintain peak performance.
  • Ultra Low Noise Performance This ac window unit operates at a noise level as low as 50 dBA. Its such a quiet air conditioner that you will barely notice it, even when its on high. Enjoy your Zoom call, watch your favorite TV show, have a conversation. This ac unit for bedroom also creates just the right amount of white noise so you can get some rest.

Description

Midea 8,000 BTU Smart Inverter Window Air Conditioner with APP, Alexa Control, Cools up to 350 Sq. Ft., Quiet Operation, Energy Saving, Remote & Easy Installation Kit, White Stay Cool and Connected Experience next-level comfort with the Midea 8,000 BTU Smart Inverter Window Air Conditioner, designed to efficiently cool rooms up to 350 sq. ft. Seamlessly control your climate via the SmartHome app, Alexa voice commands, or the included remote—perfect for modern, tech-savvy homes. Ultra-Quiet & Energy-Efficient Cooling Enjoy peace with noise levels as low as 50 dB. The advanced Inverter technology optimizes energy use, reducing power consumption more than 38% compared to traditional units, saving you money while keeping your space comfortably cool. Smart Control, Anywhere Access Adjust settings from anywhere using your smartphone with the Midea Air app (iOS/Android). Sync with Alexa for hands-free voice commands like, “Alexa, set the AC to 72°F”—no need to leave your couch! Powerful, Precise Cooling The 8,000 BTU capacity delivers rapid, even cooling for spaces up to 350 sq. ft. Customize comfort with 3 fan speeds, a 24-hour timer, and eco mode. The auto-swing louvers distribute air evenly, avoiding direct drafts for a more pleasant environment.

Brand: Midea


Capacity: 19.5 Kilograms


Cooling Power: 8000 British Thermal Units


Special Feature: Remote Controlled, WiFi Enabled, Eco Mode, Fast Cooling, Dehumidifier


Product Dimensions: 18.54"D x 18.98"W x 13.58"H


Energy Star: 5 Star


Color: White


Voltage: 115 Volts


Noise Level: 50 dB


Refrigerant: R-32


Manufacturer: ‎Midea


Part Number: ‎MAW08S1VWT-A


Item Weight: ‎43 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎18.54 x 18.98 x 13.58 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎MAW08S1VWT-A


Size: ‎8,000 BTU, 115V


Color: ‎White


Style: ‎Inverter AC


Material: ‎Plastic


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Voltage: ‎115 Volts


Wattage: ‎900 watts


Installation Method: ‎Window


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Sound Level: ‎50 dB


Special Features: ‎Remote Controlled, WiFi Enabled, Eco Mode, Fast Cooling, Dehumidifier


Included Components: ‎Window Bracket


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Warranty Description: ‎One Limited Year Warrenty from original purchase date


Capacity: ‎19.5 Kilograms


Floor Area: ‎350 Square Feet


Date First Available: February 17, 2025


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  • Best AC Unit Ever
Style: AC Size: 8000 BTU with Ionizer
WHAT I LIKE ABOUT IT: So I live in a state where central AC isn't necessarily a common thing (up in New England) and as such I've experienced a lot of window AC units. I first encountered this one installed at an Air BnB I stayed in, and I really liked it so I saught it out when it was time for me to buy a new unit. I mostly survive during the day without AC; I really mostly need it at night, where I can't sleep if its too hot. So the biggest thing I like about this unit is that I can run it in "econ" mode without it waking me up. To better explain: my old AC unit did an adequate job, but I couldn't run it in econ mode because it would shut itself off completely periodically (what econ mode is supposed to do) and then when it would start back up again, it would ROAR to life which would wake me up. As a result, I had to keep it on fan high / econ off so that it would stay consistently loud as white noise as opposed to the silence / roar to life thing it would do normally. This unit: to be honest, I can't really tell if it's on or off without putting my hand up near it. It's surprisingly quiet, and yet at the same time more effective at cooling the room than my old unit. It's truly magical. I can leave it in econ mode and just let it do its thing. Plus! You can turn the LED's off using the remote! So its not broadcasting light into the room all night. I love that feature! The remote, in general, is surprisingly awesome. It's got a display on it, and it seems like you use infra-red to "pair" it with the unit but after it's paired it uses some kinda wireless/bluetoothy thing. Really cool, easy to use. No need to use the phone app if you don't want to, and no need to sync the AC with your house wifi, both things I had no intention of ever doing. WHAT I DON'T LIKE ABOUT IT: But like anything with upsides, there's a downside too: the installation. But it's not all downsides, as I'll explain ... So as others have noted, installing this thing isn't normal for window AC units. It has this frame thing it goes on; and at a high level, I like the frame thing. The best part of the installation is at no point do you feel like you're going to drop the AC unit out of the window. With most AC unit installs, there's that precarious moment where you're holding the unit and getting the window down atop the unit to close it in, and then you're screwing stuff into the window while hoping nothing slips out ... ahh, hate that part. With this unit, the frame supports the unit -- you kind of slide it out on rails out the window and onto the frame -- so at no point are you having to precariously balance the unit. It's always stable and secure. HOWEVER, the frame thing is very specific to your "window situation". It really only works "out of the box" if you're dealing with a single window framed in your wall, and there's nothing outside your window that will cause interference with the AC unit's frame. In my case, I had two problems; the only window in my bedroom is actually a double window (two windows that share a common framing) AND my window is over the front porch, which has a roof that comes up against the underside of my windows. The AC's frame has 'feet' which can't go on a roof (and honestly might damage the roof, so you don't want to do that). I got lucky; the porch roof slopes enough on one side of my window that I was able to put position the unit offset to one side, and that gave me just enough room for the AC unit's "feet" to contact the side of my house instead of the roof. But in some situations, if you don't have clearance under your window, you might not be able to install this unit. And then my double window; the AC frame wants to screw into 2 points, on either side of your window. What I had to do is cut a piece of 2x4 and make a "foot" for one side of the frame. This "foot" contacts the space between my two windows in my double-window shared frame/casement. For added stability, I screwed this 'foot' into the window's frame, however I'm not sure that this was actually necessary -- the wood trim I screwed into needs to be replaced at some point anyway, so I didn't feel too bad about drilling into it. In short: if your window situation isn't super basic and straight forward, you will have to get "creative" with the installation. If you're not the sort of person that has the ability to be "creative" which may involve some minor carpentry or other on the fly adjustments, you may need to get some help with this one. Overall, it's worth it though, best AC unit ever. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024 by Steve

  • I’m impressed!!
Style: AC Size: 8000 BTU with Ionizer
For more than 20 years I worked for G*E, first as a tech in Florida, then as a Field Quality Specialist, and finally as a Field Quality Engineer in Louisville. By then G*E had outsourced their A/C mfg to Japan and China. I have repaired literally thousands of A/C’s, and tracked quality and serviceability. I had until recently a small G*E window unit in my bedroom. I have to sleep cold (60 degrees) year round. No point in trying to cool an entire 1700 sq ft apartment, electric bill would have been $500-600/mo. The unit I replaced was noisy, cheaply made, and not all that efficient. I had replaced 2 over 8 years. They just didn’t hold up. Plus you had to make side curtains out of wood as the cheap plastic accordions weren’t secure nor fit well. Couple of weeks ago the fan motor went bad, so time for another, but not G*E this time. I considered one from Windmill, but man are they expensive. So I found these Midea units, liked the fact you can close the window almost completely (more secure), and had a smart app to program your schedule. Not cheap, but there’s price and there’s value. First impression-this is a great value for the money. The Midea is $100 more than the last ones, but I think it’s worth every penny. The fit, finish and manufacturing quality are first rate. Every possible window configuration is addressed with the included kit. Most window units don’t come with a support bracket for outside. Buying one or making one covers at least 1/2 of the price difference. Took about an hour to install. Read the directions, guys. I know it’s against our genetic programming, but do yourself a favor and at least skim thru them. Once installed, this puppy ain’t going nowhere. Fired it up, and it is almost completely silent. Had to check to see if the compressor was running. Can’t hear it at all inside. It has a moving shutter that distributes the air, it’s completely programmable via smart phone, and frankly is the most well designed unit I’ve ever seen. Bought another for my TV room. They say electricity useage is 35% less than a standard window A/C, and these are heat pumps to boot! I’ve calculated they’ll pay for themselves in about 18 months, probably much less. Don’t let the price scare you off! These units are worth every penny!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023 by Everlearn

  • Best window unit I've ever had
Style: AC Size: 8000 BTU with Ionizer
These Midea window A/C units are simply fantastic. Down in Louisiana, many people use these, even with a central unit because it gets so humid. These are so simple to install, almost anyone can do it as long as you have someone that can lift it. All of them cool better than a normal window unit that runs on 110 volts. They'll keep it downright cold in a room. The only negative I can see is one flaw all of these have... they put a metal screen/guard inside the blower part (to protect curious little fingers from the spinning fan). I have no idea why they would use a material that rusts over time in something like this. After some time using it, that guard rusts and flings little pieces of rust out. After a while, I've gone in there and cut it out (we have no little kids around here). They should either use an alloy like aluminum or even plastic. It would be nice if they would have made it easier to open up the blower area so you can clean it out also, but this is a minor gripe. It is definitely quieter than a normal window A/C, since the compressor is on the outside of the window, it depends on the quality of your windows also. It comes with everything you need to make a good fit and seal, dense foam pieces for the sides and weather stripping. The mount itself is very simple and easy to adjust so its level. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024 by MikeInLa

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