Window air conditioners haven't received much attention during the "smart" revolution, where everything from coffee makers and refrigerators are controlled with apps over the internet.There was the Quirky Aros smart air conditioner made in collaboration with General Electric, but it received mixed reviews.
But one startup seems to have come up with an overhaul that's way overdue for window air conditioners.
First of all, Noria looks a lot better than most window air conditioners, which are usually ugly and bulky.

One of the best things about it is it doesn't take up half your window view, like most window air conditioners.

It's also much easier to install into windows than conventional air conditioners. You install the frame first where the Noria slides into.

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