A recent Samsung survey of 1,840 respondents from Brazil, India, Italy, Korea, Thailand and the United States found that 44.6% (820 people) preferred WindFree air conditioners, with 58% citing “providing a comfortable sleep” as the main reason for choosing WindFree.
This result shows that more and more consumers expect air conditioners to not only have a cooling function, but also provide features that meet other user needs in all situations.
In addition, the survey also showed that air conditioning is used mainly before and after sleeping. Nearly 48% of participants use air conditioning from 9 pm until bedtime, 42% of users use it throughout sleep.
The WindFree air conditioner is popular for its advanced design that allows air to be evenly distributed through 23,000 micro air vents. When the room temperature reaches the required level, the machine automatically switches to WindFree mode, cooling gently and evenly without causing discomfort due to cold air blowing directly on the skin, creating ideal conditions for a deep sleep.
“Energy saving compared to normal mode” is the second reason why users prefer WindFree air conditioners. As energy saving becomes more and more important and popular, the survey results show that this technology meets consumers’ needs for reducing energy consumption.
In WindFree mode, power consumption is reduced by up to 77% compared to fast cooling mode, helping to save significantly on electricity bills during peak summer periods. In addition, survey participants also chose this type of air conditioner because of its ability to “cool evenly” at 50%, “minimize body irritation” at 48%, and “automatic cooling with AI” at 44%.
“Since its launch, the WindFree air conditioner has been highly praised by users around the world. We will continue to provide advanced, modern products that provide personalized care for every family,” said Byoungha Song, Director of Air Solution Product Strategy at Samsung Electronics’ Home Appliances Business.
BINH LAM
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/cong-nghe-windfree-cua-samsung-mang-den-giac-ngu-de-chiu-va-thoai-mai-hon-cho-nguoi-dung-post755363.html
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