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product_id: 307350925
title: "Midea Duo 14,000 BTU (12,000 BTU SACC) High Efficiency Inverter, Ultra Quiet Portable Air Conditioner, Cools up to 550 Sq. Ft., Works with Alexa/Google Assistant, Includes Remote Control & Window Kit"
brand: "midea"
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# Wi-Fi & voice smart control Ultra-quiet 42dB operation 14,000 BTU cooling power Midea Duo 14,000 BTU (12,000 BTU SACC) High Efficiency Inverter, Ultra Quiet Portable Air Conditioner, Cools up to 550 Sq. Ft., Works with Alexa/Google Assistant, Includes Remote Control & Window Kit

**Brand:** midea
**Price:** 2049692CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ❄️ Stay cool, stay smart — the future of portable AC is here!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Midea Duo 14,000 BTU (12,000 BTU SACC) High Efficiency Inverter, Ultra Quiet Portable Air Conditioner, Cools up to 550 Sq. Ft., Works with Alexa/Google Assistant, Includes Remote Control & Window Kit by midea
- **How much does it cost?** 2049692CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sn](https://www.desertcart.sn/products/307350925-midea-duo-14-000-btu-12-000-btu-sacc-high)

## Best For

- midea enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted midea brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual Hose Innovation:** Industry-first dual hose-in-hose design for balanced airflow & no hot air seepage
- • **Energy-Smart Inverter:** Saves 40%+ energy vs. traditional units with variable-speed inverter tech
- • **Whisper-Quiet Comfort:** Operates as quietly as a library at 42dB, perfect for bedrooms & workspaces
- • **Rapid Whole-Room Chill:** 2X faster cooling with optimized air duct system, covers up to 550 sq.ft.
- • **Seamless Smart Control:** Control from anywhere via app or voice with Alexa & Google Assistant integration

## Overview

The Midea Duo 14,000 BTU portable air conditioner combines cutting-edge dual hose-in-hose design with inverter technology to deliver ultra-quiet, energy-efficient cooling for spaces up to 550 sq.ft. Featuring Wi-Fi and voice control compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant, it offers smart, flexible operation while maintaining a whisper-quiet 42dB noise level. Ideal for modern professionals seeking fast, efficient climate control with minimal disruption.

## Description

Midea Duo 14,000 BTU (12,000 BTU SACC) Ultra Quiet Smart HE Inverter Portable Air Conditioner for spaces up to 550 sq.ft., BlackUltra-Quiet OperationMaximum cooling, minimum noise. The sound level of Midea Duo is as low as 42db when cooling. That is almost as quiet as a library.26 Feet Further Airflow DistanceWith an advanced air duct system that amplifies the airflow for high-velocity, long-range air projection, Midea Duo blows cool air up to 26 feet away, reaching every corner of your home.Flexible Airflow DirectionThe dynamic 102* cool swing provides more flexibility in changing the airflow direction, offering immersive cooling without the discomfort of direct cold air.Simple & Space Saving InstallationThe smart built-in design streamlines the installation process and allows hassle-free storage: no more missing accessories. The vertical pull-out method also takes up less space.WarrantyMidea is the world’s largest provider of air conditioning products. As a testament to our dedication to quality, we offer a one year parts and labor on this product.

Review: Excellent unit for a single room / flat space. Highly recommend - Update - 4 months in -------------- Decided to do a follow up since it's getting into the summer time now and I've had this now for the past 4 months. For context I live in the inland empire with dry desert California climate. As we speak right now It's 97 degrees in my room of around 350-400 ft. I bought this to circumvent issues I was having with my central AC that my landlord is being extremely stingy about getting properly fixed that froze on me last summer, and even froze on me this week when I turned it on again for this extremely hot weather. Ive primarily have used it before in hot weather so I knew it would work but I was worried that I was crossing the threshold of efficiency where it would be better to simply use my AC instead of doing my hacky solution. Except for trying to get the ac fixed and this past week I have not turned on my AC a single time during this summer or this week with over 90 degree weather. And this has been not only working, but still working more efficiently than my AC for my space. It's really good at being able to regulate itself at a decent level when your room is at the temperature that you set. For my case however I do run this at 78, which is fine for me. The degrees it shows will be about 2-3 degrees cooler in your room to whatever you set it too, but I know that a lot of people like it way colder than I do in my room. The colder you run this unit, the less efficient it'll be, especially when your trying to work with extreme temperatures. I do suggest getting the warranty when you get this unit as the actual pipe you get with the unit is extremely flimsy and super expensive (around 60-100 dollars last time I looked). I had some damage on mine from setting it up, but found a workaround with drilling in screws instead to keep it in place, but I still got a replacement sitting in my room after sending them pictures from that. There are automations that come with the app that would help to make it more efficient I haven't played around with, but I suggest you do so as the only issue I've had running this consistently is it running when it's cooler outside, but my room retaining a lot of heat naturally due to how it was built. If you do this, I suggest getting an indoor thermostat so you can control when you turn it on conditionally by both your indoor temperatures and the outdoor temperaturees, as I've found in my case especially after dark it'll be cool outside but super hot in the house because of the heat cooling off from the walls. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Im basing this on my first couple of days using this unit from a unusual heat wave for the past few days in cali, and not off any long term use from using the product I primarily was looking for a portable unit with the purpose of saving money in my small rental apartment. My AC over time has massively gone up over time and very likely needs to get an inspection but even with it working as intended, it's generally a very costly piece of equipment especially during the summer. I have an all electric unit - so the expense is already going to be higher than if I had gas, but the unit also being broken and older has also increased that cost over time. The unit itself is around 70ish pounds, so if you're looking to move this around upstairs, then I wouldn't get this unit. It is movable but you really want to utilize the wheels whenever possible. In my apartment, the 2 ideal locations that I would place this unit would either be my bedroom or my living room, which can both be accessed easily by wheeling it to where it needs to go. The installation of the unit is fairly straight forward. I actually have not done any permanent fixtures with the foam as I'm trying to avoid doing that as possible, but I haven't had any issues with the unit being semi fixed. The noise from outside seeps a bit more like this, but this also isn't a unit that I need to use all the time - as I really only need it when the weather gets hot. One primary concern that I have so far operating the unit is the hum of the refrigerant as it's going in the unit itself. The first couple of days it was making a very annoying audible sound that was mostly machine like, but it seems to have gone away after operating for the last few days. If you hear this noise, give it a few days to see if it goes away on its own. The other issue with this unit is the flimsiness of the installation itself. It's very easy to break the clips for your mounts, and the replacement cost for those pieces is around $79 dollars on midea's site. You have a limited warranty of 1 year on the unit itself, but I can see this breaking very easily after some time, especially if you move it around a lot. The unit has 4 modes, for mine it has a fan, cooling, and a dehumidifer mode. From using the auto mode it seems to do a fairly good job once the room is set to a certain temperature. Generally speaking though, with any AC, you should turn them on first thing in the morning when it's cool, so it doens't need to work as hard cooling your house. It's easier for it to maintain a cool temperature, then it is to bring down the temperature of your whole house. I've also seen people say "it doesn't carry air that well, but also try to use it in a 1000 ft garage, or some other weird area. This unit is specified to work for around 450-550 feet. My room is around 200-250, with my living room being around 500 ft with obstruction that makes it difficult to carry air if my doors are all open. If you need to carry air, grab a fan that can carry air in your room like a dreo or a vornado, or any kind of fan that can tilt or has the ability to swivel. My room says relatively cool, but my living room right now is at a different temperature without my engaging ingenuity around it, but I am able to circulate air into my living room by setting up my fans properly. It's just a hassle to do that constantly. Otherwise, for energy savings from my wattage hours it's operating at a much lower cost than it would to use my AC. Even if I needed to get more involved with adding more fans to circulate air in my house, that hack is significantly less than the amount of electricity im using right now. I haven't gotten a kill a wat to watch the unit, but from my bills alone, the total operation on a fairly hot day seems to be around 4 watts, vs my AC which would easily take 10 watts minimum even on an average day.
Review: Compressor stopped working after only 6 months of usage - If anyone is buying this Midea Duo large portable AC please note the covers of hose outlets are completely open and all types of bugs and critters can get inside. So unless you have a fitted screen on the window you will have to rig something up. I called Midea support but they were not so helpful suggesting rectangular air vent filters which would not work. My solution was to cut up an old portable sliding window screen and use the mesh which is flexible enough to clamp on outside of vent hose. I have attached photos of before and after. Seems to be doing its job. The window attachment clips on the hose are not that tight and also there are a few gaps around edges of clips and on one corner of hose so some duct tape to secure it is also advisable. The provided insulation tape and window foam are not the best quality and the window foam is much too thin so be prepared to buy some better alternatives. The good news is it seems to be cooling well. It was 90 deg yesterday and I set the AC to 72 and it is set up by open door and made 2 rooms comfortable within an hour. No issues with any leaking on dry setting. For the cost I think quality control could be a bit better and better grade materials provided in box. Also be aware box has to be upright and watch the bottom corners for impact as not so much padding at bottom of box and wheels can get damaged easily. Initially pleased with the purchase in 2023. I would advise taking desertcarts additional warranty though Asurian for peace of mind for 3 or 4 years as only 1 year provided by Midea. Update July 2025…..compressor no longer comes on and have only used for 2 seasons July August September so about 6 months total usage and cleaned and covered when stored. Today after setting up for summer compressor would not come on and tried all troubleshooting and calling Midea but no solution and as I paid over $600 for this not a very reliable product. Luckily I purchased the desertcart Assurion extended warranty and I was fully refunded within 15 minutes of calling. Downgrade my review and would advise to look elsewhere

## Features

- INNOVATIVE DUO HOSE DESIGN - Midea's industry-first dual hose-in-hose design enables the unit to intake and exhaust air outdoors. The dual hose-in-hose design forms balanced air circulation indoors and prevents hot outside air from seeping in through gaps.
- INVERTER TECHNOLOGY - Engineered with the variable-speed inverter technology, Midea Duo Inverter portable AC cools more with considerably less electricity than traditional portable units. It saves more than 40% energy compared to U.S. federal standard
- MORE THAN 2X FASTER AND STRONGER COOLING - Empowerd by the Duo hose design and an optimized air duct system, Midea Duo can lock and maximize cooling indoors. Now you can enjoy a 2X faster and stronger whole-room cooling experience like never before
- SMART CONTROL - This unit comes Wi-Fi enabled with app connectivity and voice control options. Control from anywhere with the SmartHome App for iOS and Android or by voice with Alexa and Google Assistant devices
- 42dB ULTRA-QUIET OPERATION - The sound level of the Midea Duo is as low as 42dB, almost as quiet as a library! Install in the bedroom or living room and enjoy sleep, a good book, or your favorite show without the disturbing noise of a traditional AC

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B091CJVD2N |
| Additional Features | Dust Filter |
| Air Conditioner Application | cooling |
| Air Flow Efficiency | 388.82 Cubic Feet Per Minute Per Watt |
| BEE Star Rating | NO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #103,172 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #241 in Portable Air Conditioners |
| Brand | Midea |
| Brand Name | Midea |
| Cable Length | 4 Feet |
| Capacity | 6 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Black |
| Compressor Type | rotary_scroll |
| Control Method | App, Remote |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Android, Google Assistant, Remote Control, iOS |
| Cooling Power | 14000 British Thermal Units |
| Core Material | Copper |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 613 Reviews |
| Efficiency | High |
| Filter Type | Air Fresh Filter |
| Floor Area | 550 Square Feet |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Included Components | No |
| Installation Type | Portable |
| Inverter Type | Has Inverter |
| Is Outdoor Unit Required | No |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.73"D x 19.53"W x 32.48"H |
| Item Type Name | Air conditioner |
| Item Weight | 74.96 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Midea |
| Model Name | MAP14S1TBL |
| Model Number | MAP14S1TBL |
| Noise | 42 Decibels |
| Number of Tubes | 2 |
| Operating Mode | Cooling |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 16.73"D x 19.53"W x 32.48"H |
| Refrigerant | R 410A |
| Room Type | Living Room, Bedroom |
| Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) | 8.9 |
| Special Feature | Dust Filter |
| Start Year | 2022 |
| Start year | 2022 |
| UPC | 810040945380 |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Warranty Description | One limited year warrenty from original purchase date. |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wattage | 1300 watts |
| Window Opening Maximum Height | 63.86 Inches |
| Window Opening Maximum Width | 63.86 Inches |
| Window Opening Minimum Height | 19.05 Inches |
| Window Opening Minimum Width | 19.05 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Midea
- **Capacity:** 6 Cubic Feet
- **Color:** Black
- **Cooling Power:** 14000 British Thermal Units
- **Noise Level:** 42 Decibels
- **Product Dimensions:** 16.73"D x 19.53"W x 32.48"H
- **Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER):** 8.9
- **Special Feature:** Dust Filter
- **Start year:** 2022
- **Voltage:** 115 Volts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What electrical power is required, specifically voltage (e.g. 110v or 220v) and current (e.g. 10a, 15a, 20 a, etc.)?**
A: Exactly how many watt hours does this unit draw when it is running? The answers given are contradictory. If it draws 8 amps that means 920 watt hours, which seems like a lot given that other sellers of units this size claim their units draw 450 watts. Knowing it runs on a 15 amp circuit is not helpful - all standard circuits in US are 15 amp. Manufacturer, please know I do not buy products from sellers who hide or leave out the most important information. I am looking at this for my solar powered RV and the single most important piece of information is how much power it uses. I think I represent a significant portion of your potential customers. Make it easy for us to find the info we need. Please put the power use in watts up front where it is easy to find.

**Q: Does the 8000btu air and the 10000btu come with the window mount exhaust kit? If not? How much the kit for them?**
A: Hello and thank you for your question about the Midea MAP10S1CWT 3-in-1 Portable Air Conditioner. The unit includes the window kit, inclusive of the exhaust hose.

**Q: The window kit had no edge to hold it with the lower panel of the window?**
A: The window fixture has to be adjusted to fit the window. The device came with some adhesive foam that I was able to stick on the window to close the gaps while the window was closed.

**Q: Anyone else experiencing fulfillment issues? amazon status states shipped but ups states, only label created and waiting for days to receive the item**
A: 1. Order two on June 26th, the page says ships in 1-2 days.
2. CC is promptly billed on June 28th (the next business day). Amazon says "shipped", UPS says "label created".
3. UPS says "shipped" on July 6th for one,  on July 7th - for the other (??). Amazon order tracking page says "Expected July 8 - July 10".
4. The next day following their respective shipping the UPS status for each changes to  "Uncontrollable events have delayed delivery. We are adjusting delivery plans as quickly as possible. Please check back on the next business day for updates." 
5. No updates from UPS by July 9th.  Amazon order tracking page says "Now expected July 8 - July 14. If you have not received your package by July 14, you can come back here the next day for a refund or replacement."

My guess is Amazon could be out of stock selling nonexistent inventory and "shipping" labels to charge the CC. UPS's role in this scheme is unclear.
Midea, this cannot be good for your image!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent unit for a single room / flat space. Highly recommend
*by D***K on May 11, 2025*

Update - 4 months in -------------- Decided to do a follow up since it's getting into the summer time now and I've had this now for the past 4 months. For context I live in the inland empire with dry desert California climate. As we speak right now It's 97 degrees in my room of around 350-400 ft. I bought this to circumvent issues I was having with my central AC that my landlord is being extremely stingy about getting properly fixed that froze on me last summer, and even froze on me this week when I turned it on again for this extremely hot weather. Ive primarily have used it before in hot weather so I knew it would work but I was worried that I was crossing the threshold of efficiency where it would be better to simply use my AC instead of doing my hacky solution. Except for trying to get the ac fixed and this past week I have not turned on my AC a single time during this summer or this week with over 90 degree weather. And this has been not only working, but still working more efficiently than my AC for my space. It's really good at being able to regulate itself at a decent level when your room is at the temperature that you set. For my case however I do run this at 78, which is fine for me. The degrees it shows will be about 2-3 degrees cooler in your room to whatever you set it too, but I know that a lot of people like it way colder than I do in my room. The colder you run this unit, the less efficient it'll be, especially when your trying to work with extreme temperatures. I do suggest getting the warranty when you get this unit as the actual pipe you get with the unit is extremely flimsy and super expensive (around 60-100 dollars last time I looked). I had some damage on mine from setting it up, but found a workaround with drilling in screws instead to keep it in place, but I still got a replacement sitting in my room after sending them pictures from that. There are automations that come with the app that would help to make it more efficient I haven't played around with, but I suggest you do so as the only issue I've had running this consistently is it running when it's cooler outside, but my room retaining a lot of heat naturally due to how it was built. If you do this, I suggest getting an indoor thermostat so you can control when you turn it on conditionally by both your indoor temperatures and the outdoor temperaturees, as I've found in my case especially after dark it'll be cool outside but super hot in the house because of the heat cooling off from the walls. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Im basing this on my first couple of days using this unit from a unusual heat wave for the past few days in cali, and not off any long term use from using the product I primarily was looking for a portable unit with the purpose of saving money in my small rental apartment. My AC over time has massively gone up over time and very likely needs to get an inspection but even with it working as intended, it's generally a very costly piece of equipment especially during the summer. I have an all electric unit - so the expense is already going to be higher than if I had gas, but the unit also being broken and older has also increased that cost over time. The unit itself is around 70ish pounds, so if you're looking to move this around upstairs, then I wouldn't get this unit. It is movable but you really want to utilize the wheels whenever possible. In my apartment, the 2 ideal locations that I would place this unit would either be my bedroom or my living room, which can both be accessed easily by wheeling it to where it needs to go. The installation of the unit is fairly straight forward. I actually have not done any permanent fixtures with the foam as I'm trying to avoid doing that as possible, but I haven't had any issues with the unit being semi fixed. The noise from outside seeps a bit more like this, but this also isn't a unit that I need to use all the time - as I really only need it when the weather gets hot. One primary concern that I have so far operating the unit is the hum of the refrigerant as it's going in the unit itself. The first couple of days it was making a very annoying audible sound that was mostly machine like, but it seems to have gone away after operating for the last few days. If you hear this noise, give it a few days to see if it goes away on its own. The other issue with this unit is the flimsiness of the installation itself. It's very easy to break the clips for your mounts, and the replacement cost for those pieces is around $79 dollars on midea's site. You have a limited warranty of 1 year on the unit itself, but I can see this breaking very easily after some time, especially if you move it around a lot. The unit has 4 modes, for mine it has a fan, cooling, and a dehumidifer mode. From using the auto mode it seems to do a fairly good job once the room is set to a certain temperature. Generally speaking though, with any AC, you should turn them on first thing in the morning when it's cool, so it doens't need to work as hard cooling your house. It's easier for it to maintain a cool temperature, then it is to bring down the temperature of your whole house. I've also seen people say "it doesn't carry air that well, but also try to use it in a 1000 ft garage, or some other weird area. This unit is specified to work for around 450-550 feet. My room is around 200-250, with my living room being around 500 ft with obstruction that makes it difficult to carry air if my doors are all open. If you need to carry air, grab a fan that can carry air in your room like a dreo or a vornado, or any kind of fan that can tilt or has the ability to swivel. My room says relatively cool, but my living room right now is at a different temperature without my engaging ingenuity around it, but I am able to circulate air into my living room by setting up my fans properly. It's just a hassle to do that constantly. Otherwise, for energy savings from my wattage hours it's operating at a much lower cost than it would to use my AC. Even if I needed to get more involved with adding more fans to circulate air in my house, that hack is significantly less than the amount of electricity im using right now. I haven't gotten a kill a wat to watch the unit, but from my bills alone, the total operation on a fairly hot day seems to be around 4 watts, vs my AC which would easily take 10 watts minimum even on an average day.

### ⭐ Compressor stopped working after only 6 months of usage
*by N***1 on May 16, 2023*

If anyone is buying this Midea Duo large portable AC please note the covers of hose outlets are completely open and all types of bugs and critters can get inside. So unless you have a fitted screen on the window you will have to rig something up. I called Midea support but they were not so helpful suggesting rectangular air vent filters which would not work. My solution was to cut up an old portable sliding window screen and use the mesh which is flexible enough to clamp on outside of vent hose. I have attached photos of before and after. Seems to be doing its job. The window attachment clips on the hose are not that tight and also there are a few gaps around edges of clips and on one corner of hose so some duct tape to secure it is also advisable. The provided insulation tape and window foam are not the best quality and the window foam is much too thin so be prepared to buy some better alternatives. The good news is it seems to be cooling well. It was 90 deg yesterday and I set the AC to 72 and it is set up by open door and made 2 rooms comfortable within an hour. No issues with any leaking on dry setting. For the cost I think quality control could be a bit better and better grade materials provided in box. Also be aware box has to be upright and watch the bottom corners for impact as not so much padding at bottom of box and wheels can get damaged easily. Initially pleased with the purchase in 2023. I would advise taking Amazons additional warranty though Asurian for peace of mind for 3 or 4 years as only 1 year provided by Midea. Update July 2025…..compressor no longer comes on and have only used for 2 seasons July August September so about 6 months total usage and cleaned and covered when stored. Today after setting up for summer compressor would not come on and tried all troubleshooting and calling Midea but no solution and as I paid over $600 for this not a very reliable product. Luckily I purchased the Amazon Assurion extended warranty and I was fully refunded within 15 minutes of calling. Downgrade my review and would advise to look elsewhere

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best portable a/c ive ever owned
*by K***H on August 14, 2023*

I live in Sw Florida and have a 24 ft cargo trailer that i converted the front half into an RV for a business i started and needed a portable a/c to make it livable when in use. I first went with the Shinco 10k BTU portable a/c because of the price, i bought here on Amazon for only $230 lol, i got it, cut out a circular hole out of the floor and used a marine "porthole" with a cap that unscrews to vent the exhaust pipe throught the floor, and the cap screws back on when not in use. The machine was nice and quiet when running and blew cold air out but simply could NOT cool that little space (12x8 area), even with it being an insulated cargo trailer that i paid extra for. I was extremely disappointed and gave it a few days running and even at night it would barely be comfotable in there. I boxed it back up in disgust and sent it back! I started researching portable a/c's and quickly dicovered that it couldnt cool because of it's poor design (you get what you pay for!), it used the interior air for the heat exchange and dumped out enough hot air underneath the trailer to rival a clothes dryer which meant every bit of air that was sucked out and exhausted from the interior meant the interior needed to "make up" that amount of air on drawing in new hot moist air from the exterior through the cracks, it shot itself in the foot, extremely POOR DESIGN! On top of this, the exhaust hose created an enormous amount of heat itself, what a nightmare! This Midea unit uses a "dual hose design" 2 in 1 and it takes the outside air for the heat exchange then blows it back out through the same hose (there's actually 2 hoses inside the main hose, 1 for intake, 1 for exhaust) and no heat from the exhaust hose. This Midea unit with the dual hose design is amazing, it instantly starts cooling and within 15 min started up at MID DAY its already comfortable, in an hour its as cool as your home a/c in the 70's and living in South Florida is brutal in August, it's been 98 degrees here with near 100% humidity. This unit EASILY makes cool air to spare, i highly recommend it!

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