Electronics company TCL is promoting its latest air conditioner lineup as households prepare for warmer months and higher electricity use. The company said its FreshIN 3.0, VoxIN, and BreezeIN+ units use T-AI Energy Saving Technology to help manage cooling while keeping power consumption lower.
The models use artificial intelligence (AI) to adjust cooling based on room conditions and usage patterns, instead of running at a fixed setting. According to TCL, the system manages compressor output and airflow in real time to avoid overcooling and reduce unnecessary energy use.
“Our T-AI technology transforms air conditioning into a truly intelligent experience,” said Bert Cheung, deputy director of AC Product Operation and B2B Business. “Rather than simply reaching a set temperature, FreshIN 3.0, VoxIN, and BreezeIN+ learn your patterns, anticipate your needs, and provide comfort in the most efficient way possible.”
TCL said the technology can help cut electricity consumption by as much as 37%, depending on usage and environment. The goal is to maintain steady indoor temperatures without sudden power spikes.
The FreshIN 3.0 series focuses on air circulation and indoor air quality. It automatically manages airflow and fresh air intake to reduce stale air while adjusting performance to indoor and outdoor conditions. TCL said the units also include noise reduction features and optional voice control for basic commands.
For the VoxIN series, T-AI technology works with the TCL Home App to let users monitor usage and adjust settings remotely. Features such as Smart Arrive and Leave Home are designed to run the air conditioner only when someone is present, while Eco Mode keeps cooling at lower power levels. Over time, the system adapts to user preferences through a learning function.
The BreezeIN+ series takes a different approach by delivering a softer airflow. Instead of pushing cold air strongly, the unit adjusts compressor speed and airflow direction to create a more even cooling effect. TCL said this helps maintain comfort while keeping energy use steady.