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TCL Air Conditioning has centred its R&D efforts on healthier indoor environments, as part of its commitment to ‘smart health’.

At the heart of TCL’s philosophy is clean, fresh, and sustainable air, which involves uniting performance and efficiency for smarter, healthier living.

TCL has more than 562 invention patents for innovations that combine AI-driven energy-saving algorithms and high-capacity fresh-air solutions.

As TCL strengthens its presence in Australia, the company is introducing the innovative BreezeIN 2.0 series, which is currently available in 2.6kW, 3.5kW, 5.3kW, 7.2kW, and 8.2kW capacities.

The 1.7kW unit is set to launch later this year.

Engineered with advanced features, BreezeIN 2.0 integrates seamlessly with Google Assistant, Alexa, and smart devices via the TCL Home App, connecting everything from smart phones to smart TVs.

Built-in air purification and self-cleaning functions reduce germs and ensure fresher airflow, while the Gentle Breeze mode delivers cooling in a natural, more comfortable way.

TCL Australia business manager for air conditioning, Martin Patience, said AI is at the forefront of TCL’s technology.

He said the feature branded as T-AI Energy Saving is designed to optimise comfort while reducing energy consumption.

“Using real-time temperature monitoring and advanced algorithms, the system ensures stable comfort without overcooling, overheating, or unnecessary dehumidification. And with full cooling capacity in conditions up to 50°C.

“Australians can be confident in the performance of these units.”

Not only are they built to last in Australia’s climate, they are backed by a 7-year warranty.

“They offer peace of mind alongside efficiency,” Patience said.

“The future of residential air conditioning is clear: smarter, greener, and healthier. With maximum performance and energy savings at the core of its products, TCL is not just keeping pace—it is defining the future.”