Hisense 8,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner with Dual Hose & Inverter, 350 Sq Ft, Wi-Fi, ConnectLife App Google and Alexa, 3 o
4.1 | 244 ratings
Price: 249.98
Last update: 03-19-2026
Product information
Additional details
| Cooling Power | 8000 British Thermal Units |
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| Additional Features | Dual-Hose vent system, Easy snap window kit assembly, Inverter technology for ultra quiet operation and energy saving, Wi-Fi connectivity with free ConnectLife App |
| Color | White |
| Noise | 42 Decibels |
| Refrigerant | R-32 |
| Inverter Type | Has Inverter |
| Installation Type | Window |
| Compressor Type | rotary_scroll |
| Is Outdoor Unit Required | No |
| Air Conditioner Application | indoor |
Power
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
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| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Wattage | 950 watts |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
Efficiency
| Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) | 15 |
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| Efficiency | Enhanced |
Capacity
| Capacity | 0.67 Tons |
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| Floor Area | 350 Square Feet |
Design
| Form Factor | Portable |
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| Number of Tubes | 2 |
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Hisense 8,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner with Dual Hose & Inverter, 350 Sq Ft, Wi-Fi, ConnectLife App Google and Alexa, 3 operating modes, Noise 42 dB(A) - HAP0824TWD (Renewed), White
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Item details
| Brand Name | Hisense |
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| Start Year | 2022 |
| Model Name | HAP0824TWD |
| Model Number | HAP0824TWD |
| UPC | 703670516054 |
| Manufacturer | Hisense |
| Included Components | Hisense 8,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner w/ Dual Hose & Inverter, Remote control, Window kit with Hardware, User guide. |
| Warranty Description | 90 days limited warranty |
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| ASIN | B0D94WL44L |
| Customer Reviews | 4.14.1 out of 5 stars(244) 4.1 out of 5 stars |
Measurements
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.9"D x 17.5"W x 28.3"H |
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| Item Weight | 61 Pounds |
| Window Opening Minimum Width | 25 Inches |
Controls
| Control Method | Remote |
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| Controller Type | Remote Control |
User guide
| BEE Star Rating | 4 Star |
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| Warranty Type | 90 days limited warranty |
Top reviews from the United States
- scottSave on power, chill your room out for pennies.1. Initial thoughts
The unit came packaged as if its packaged brand new. This was extremely pleasing as I did by the unit as a refurbished unit on sale. But from my understanding, lotta units that are sold as refurbished could practically be a scratch and dent return or maybe the box was damaged. Whatever the case is, I trust Amazon sell me a good product and they usually follow through pretty well with obvious exceptions to the rule here and there. The unit is a little bit heavy, but any normal woman man of stature could be able to pick this up pretty easily.
2. Setup
Set up is decently easy if you understand really anything mechanically. The directions are pretty good, and clear on what/ what not to do. You may have to finagle the window, slat a little bit to get it to seal correctly, but it does come with foam and beetle tape to ensure you have an airtight seal. Quite literally is “plug-in play.”
3. Usage and performance.
I am in south Florida on the beach. The climate that I’m in is extremely taxing on anything that has to do of cooling such as refrigeration or air conditioning. Normally, the humidity index is around 60 to 70% with an exterior temperature of 95° in the shade. This unit performs extremely well with all that being said and done. Its quiet, and very high-performance and handling heat thermal load.
4. Have a real big question my power bill
obviously, the reason not most people would probably buy one of these either to help with cooling because it’s just hot as heck or because they want to save some money on the power bill instead of running their central air at all times. My power bill went from average of $11 per day down to $5.30 it immediately within the first day of using this unit to call my master bedroom down at nighttime down to 73 to 72° F. This is also running this unit on fan speed high, MODE -COOL. I do believe it’d be a lot more efficient and save you even more power if I was to run it at 74° fan speed on automatic and mode on automatic. Our consumption is somewheres around 400-500w/hr. This is only a FRACTION of what my central air conditioning uses (6,500w/hr.) obviously a split unit or a window unit with the same inverter technology, such as the Midea-U Will be even more efficient than this. But the reality is that it’s going to be a lot more expensive to buy/ install initially. For a four AC that is sub $200, dual tube, and digital inverter scroll compressor… i’m very impressed and very happy.
5. The summary
I would buy this again. This is a great unit to save you power and really icebox your room out. This unit is cheap quiet very powerful and very efficient.
There will always be more efficient alternatives, but in reality, it’s not by much. At least at this point, not enough to offset the cost of buying an entire split unit and then paying someone to install it and then paying someone to wire it up. If you want to save on power, this will cut your power bill in half as long as you don’t run your central air. My Central air conditioner is set at 78F at night. - William SevierGreat buy for the money easy assembly and setupGreat price, works great in my bedroom, easy assembly and install. Had it unpacked and cooling in about 10 minutes. Its cooling a 14x14 room just fine, its quiet even with the fan on high compared to a regular window AC unit...it gets almost silent when the fan speed is on low. It cools, dehumidifies, and it has fan only settings. Rapid cool feature works great, but even for the size of room that I'm cooling, I haven't needed that feature other than just trying it out. The air deflector has a swing option to move the air around the room better, its on wheels so its easy to move around, although you are of course limited due to the short length of the exhaust hoses. Comes with weather stripping for a better seal around the window exhaust assembly.
It is a inverter model so the AC compressor is variable speed so it increases or decreases speed depending on the demand. It has a removable and washable filter in the back which comes off without tools...and no tools were needed to assemble the exhaust tubes and adapters. Everything is plastic but seems to be well built. - JamesPretty Good Cooling OptionBack in March, I purchased a Midea U-Shaped window unit. It was fantastic, but, unfortunately, I had to get rid of it because it wasn't allowed by my leasing office.
While the AC I have isn't terrible, I live in on the top floor. And since heat rises (not to mention I have a pretty powerful PC), it gets stuffy. So, I had to get something to replace the Window A/C. I had looked at units like this, but ultimately decided against them because the Window A/C was touted as the superior and, from my experience, that is certainly true. However, with no other options, I decided to give this a try. I bought this particular one because it has two hoses, and I've heard Portable A/C units with one hose are not very good for a variety of reasons.
I will go ahead and rip the band-aid off, it is certainly not as effective as a good Window A/C unit, but it is by no means bad.
For starters, it is MUCH EASIER to set up than a Window A/C. It only took like fifteen minutes to set up, and I didn't need any tools or anything. It blows cold air and, while it doesn't cool as fast as a Window A/C, it gets the job done and it will get the job done eventually, it just takes a little more time. You can control it with an app, so you can turn it on from work to get whatever room you're trying to cool going before you get home.
As this was a refurbished unit, the box it came in was practically held together with straps, but the unit itself was in good condition so far as I could tell. The only other con of this thing, aside from it not being as effective as my Window A/C, is that it's a bit more...in the way, I guess. It's pretty big, and it can be in the way, unlike a Window A/C, which, by nature, is in the wall, so you don't have to move around it. It's not really a major problem for me, but it is worth considering.
Ultimately, if you're a renter like me, definitely consider getting something like this. If you're a home owner, I'd recommend just getting a Window A/C, as it is more effective.