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Home Automation Air Conditioners with Alexa and Google Home

Turn on, turn off and schedule your climate with your voice: these smart air conditioners are controlled from an app and with Alexa and Google Home, so you can manage the temperature remotely and come home to a room that's already perfect.
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What makes an air conditioner smart?

A smart air conditioner integrates Wi-Fi and connects to the home network, so you can control it from the manufacturer's app and through the voice assistants Alexa and Google Home. You can turn it on, turn it off, change the temperature and mode with a voice command or from your smartphone, even when you're not at home. It's the most convenient way to keep your climate always under control.

Voice control with Alexa and Google Home

Once the air conditioner's account is linked to the voice assistant, a single phrase is enough to manage the room: you can raise or lower the temperature, switch on night mode or turn everything off before leaving. Integration with Alexa and Google Home makes everyday use simple and immediate, without having to look for the remote control.

Scheduling and remote control

From the app you can set times and scenes, so the air conditioner switches on before you get back and you find the ideal temperature already there. Remote control is also useful for turning the unit off if you've left it on, monitoring consumption and receiving notifications. Weekly scheduling helps you avoid waste and keep consumption under control.

How many BTU do you need for your room?

Even for a smart model, power is chosen based on the square metres and the insulation of the room. In our catalogue you'll find mainly these power levels:

  • 9000 BTU: rooms up to about 25 m², such as bedrooms and studies.
  • 12000 BTU: rooms from 25 to 35 m², such as medium-sized living rooms.
  • 18000 BTU: rooms from 35 to 50 m² and open-plan spaces.
  • 24000 BTU: very large rooms and big floor areas.

If you need a single split you can start from the wall-mounted monosplit air conditioners, while to cool several rooms with a single outdoor unit a multisplit system is preferable.

Efficiency and savings

The smart functions are not only about convenience: scheduling start-ups and turning off a forgotten unit remotely helps reduce consumption. Combined with inverter technology, these functions make managing your climate more efficient, because you avoid keeping the air conditioner on when it isn't really needed.

The best available brands

You'll find smart models from the leading manufacturers with an official warranty: Ferroli, Diloc, 4Xe, Gree and Hitachi. Prices start at around 245 euros and go up to the most complete solutions, so you can find the right model for your budget and your smart ecosystem.

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Frequently asked questions

How do you control an air conditioner with Alexa or Google Home?
After linking the air conditioner's account to the voice assistant, a single command is enough to turn it on, turn it off or change the temperature. Integration with Alexa and Google Home works through the manufacturer's app and the Wi-Fi connection.
Can I turn the air conditioner on remotely when I'm not at home?
Yes, with the Wi-Fi connection you manage the unit from the app wherever you are. You can turn it on before you get back, turn it off if you've forgotten it on and check the settings in real time.
Do you need an extra device for the smart functions?
On most smart models Wi-Fi is built in and no extra modules are needed. In some cases an optional module may be required, so it's best to check the specifications of the individual product.
Does scheduling help reduce consumption?
Yes, setting times and scenes avoids keeping the air conditioner on when it isn't needed. Combined with inverter technology, scheduling makes managing your climate more efficient and keeps consumption down.
How many BTU do you need for a 25 m² room?
For a well-insulated room of about 25 m², 9000 BTU are usually enough. For larger rooms, poorly insulated ones or those heavily exposed to the sun, it's better to move up to 12000 BTU.
Do the smart air conditioners work with both Alexa and Google Home?
Most of the models in the catalogue are compatible with both voice assistants. The exact compatibility is shown on the individual product's data sheet, so it's best to check it before buying.