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title: "Midea Duo 14,000 BTU (12,000 BTU SACC) High Efficiency Inverter Ultra Quiet Portable Air Conditioner,with Heat up to 550 Sq. Ft., Works with Alexa/Google Assistant, with Remote Control & Window Kit"
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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,with Heat up to 550 Sq. Ft., Works with Alexa/Google Assistant, with Remote Control & Window Kit

**Brand:** midea
**Price:** 700573CFA
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## Summary

> ❄️ Stay cool, save energy, and control your comfort like a pro!

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## 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

- • **Inverter Technology:** Saves 40%+ energy vs. standard units with variable-speed compressor.
- • **Multi-Season Comfort:** Efficient heating and cooling for year-round climate control up to 550 sq.ft.
- • **Smart Home Integration:** Control remotely via app or voice with Alexa & Google Assistant compatibility.
- • **Whisper-Quiet Operation:** Library-quiet 42dB noise level lets you work, relax, or sleep undisturbed.
- • **Dual Hose-In-Hose Design:** Balanced airflow keeps hot air out and cool air in for max efficiency.

## Overview

The Midea Duo 14,000 BTU portable air conditioner features an innovative dual hose-in-hose design and inverter technology to deliver powerful, energy-efficient cooling and heating for spaces up to 550 sq.ft. With ultra-quiet 42dB operation and smart Wi-Fi/voice control compatibility, it offers seamless year-round comfort and modern convenience for the savvy professional.

## Description

Midea Duo 14,000 BTU (12,000 BTU SACC) Ultra Quiet Smart HE Inverter Portable Air Conditioner with Heat 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: Edit: Excellent Unit. Edit: 8 Months. Now Malfunctioning. Edit: Great Customer Service. - I have now purchased two Midea Duo 14,000BTU units. They both had mechanical issues on first use which I had to investigate and resolve. After that they have both been phenomenal. I would not buy any other unit, because I have bought other brands and theirs cannot hold a candle to Midea. See below for Midea issues as well as praise. Note: these Midea units have a large rotary fan which is held by a massive rubber… grommet? rubber… bearing? at only one end of the rotary fan. The fans also have a unique structure cast inside of the rotary fan (presumably to help draw air from one chamber to another within the ac unit). This unique fan structure and unique mounting of the fan requires Midea to counterweight the fans with metal weights at the factory. This style of fan has also lead to vibration and potential self destruction in these units. But when it works it works well. Praise: The unit itself is phenomenally well made, incredibly well thought out. Every detail has been planned for and the instructions are clear. The build quality is very good, form factor is excellent too. The Midea app is great and integration with the new device was seamless. The install video is great too. The ac works wonderfully well. Heat mode works phenomenally well and is super quiet. Heat mode does not require reconfiguration or any particular preparation other than hooking up the drain line. I used the included drain adaptor to run a 1/4” black silicon line to a glass gallon jug for heat condensate drainage. The Midea Duo 14,000 BTU unit (with heat) has an internal pump that pumps out condensate from heat mode. This is very helpful. Issues; Within a minute of turning on my first unit, it made a HORRIBLE persistent rattling sound. The compressor/cooling lines were rattling against each other. I was able to get in where these lines were and slide the vibration-dampening sleeve that was already on one pipe, further down the pipe, so it would actually keep the pipes from rattling against one another. My second unit (after sitting for 16-24 hours as it should) made a high pitched metal-on-metal squeaking sound emanating from the compressor when I turned on the ac. I immediately turned the unit off, pondered for a bit, then ran the unit in heat mode, this immediately resolved the metal-on-metal squeaking issue. It now runs perfectly in heat or cooling mode. P.S. These units do make a high pitched whine sometimes, but most people will learn to tune it out. Do not attempt to repair these without some knowledge and caution of these sorts of things. P.P.S. This unit replaced a Whynter ARC-14S that was much bigger, louder, had no heat, and finally, it did not work well. So Whynter went back! Edit Jan 2023: This unit is 8 months old and now periodically emits a loud buzz and does not work. I believe the compressor is freezing up. The issue occurs a few times a day, sometimes once a week. Midea Customer Service asks silly questions and marked my ticket as "Solved" when I failed to reply within 5 days (including weekends). Not impressed. I am now seeking a replacement or refund if possible. Edit Jan (late) 2023: Midea customer service refunded me for the malfunctioning unit. I am a little concerned that it was not worth repairing a $700 unit, and now I must pay a $60 disposal fee for freon containing devices in CA, but overall I appreciate Midea’s customer service.
Review: Worth it if you need the heat in winter. - This is an excellent little portable heat pump. It's good for the summer when you need it to cool, and in winter you get about 3500W worth of heating from 1000W of electrical output power which is really nice compared to running a space heater. In heat mode it does produce quite a bit of condensate (water), but there's an internal condensate pump that helps you drain it away. I have an 20ft long x 8mm condensate hose that I run from the unit along the base boards in my apartment to my bathroom where I let it drain out into the shower. The HVAC in my apartment building doesn't work properly, and this unit has been able to keep my 850 sqft condo in Vancouver nice and warm all winter (I have no other source of heat in my condo). This unit also integrates nicely with Home Assistant (open source home automation software) which I run on a Raspberry Pi so I can control when the unit switches on/off based on a few wireless temperature sensors that I have scattered around my apartment. The Home Assistant software control seems to work a bit better than just letting it run on its own. I find that I only need to run it about a quarter or a third of the time using Home Assistant, but if I let it try to use its own internal thermostat it runs basically 100% of the time. The unit isn't that loud. But it's not quiet either. I have it in my spare bedroom / office which allows the rest of my apartment to be quiet even when it's running. The unit will only "pump heat" from outside if the outside air temperature is above 5C. I haven't run into this as a problem yet because I'm in Vancouver and we don't get real winters compared to the rest of Canada. But if you live in a place where the temperature gets properly below freezing, then this unit might not work. My understanding is that this is a limitation due to ice build up on the evaporator coil when the outside air is too cold. If you mount this to a tilt out window, it's really helpful to make a better air splitter to keep the intake and exhaust air streams separated. I found that using the included little plastic splitter wasn't effective and meant that I was basically sucking back in the air that the machine had just exhausted. This is especially important in cooling mode. You can sort of see the air splitter I made from cardboard covered in black duct tape in one of my photos. I found this really improves the unit's performance in summer when you really don't want to be pulling the hot exhaust air back into the unit to cool the condenser coil. I also got an acrylic panel cut and mounted to my window with velcro -- I found the included window kit didn't work with my tilt out windows and the acrylic panel was only around $100 from a local vendor (I'm sure there's a guy with a CNC in whatever city you live in who does this as a side hustle, just search and you'll find him). Finally this unit runs nicely on a standard 15A circuit. I only have a few other small loads on that circuit (some LED desk lamps), but when I tried to have my laser printer on the same circuit I would pop the breaker ever time I tried to print something (apparently laser printers can pull 500W-1000W when they warm up out of sleep mode).

## 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.Refrigerant : R-32, Cooling Watts : 1,300..Control Type : Electronic. Daily Moisture Removal (L) : 58.99
- 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
- MULTI SEASON COMFORT: Midea Duo 14,000 BTU Portable AC with Heat offers superior and efficient heating in addition to cooling for optimal comfort in any season
- SMART CONTROL - This unit comes Wi-Fi enabled with app connectivity and voice control options. Control from anywhere with the MSmartHome 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 | B091CKVY9F |
| Additional Features | Dust Filter, Heating And Cooling Function |
| Air Conditioner Application | Residential |
| Air Flow Efficiency | 388.82 Cubic Feet Per Minute Per Watt |
| BEE Star Rating | 4 Star |
| Brand | Midea |
| Brand Name | Midea |
| Capacity | 6 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Black |
| Compressor Type | rotary_scroll |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Cooling Power | 1300 Watts |
| Cooling power | 1300 Watts |
| Core Material | Copper |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 795 Reviews |
| Efficiency | High |
| Filter Type | Air Ionizer |
| Floor Area | 550 Square Feet |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Included Components | No |
| Installation Type | Portable |
| Inverter Type | Has Inverter |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Outdoor Unit Required | No |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 42.5D x 49.6W x 87.6H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Portable Air Conditioner, Dehumidifier, Fan 3-in-1 |
| Manufacturer | Midea |
| Model Name | Midea portable air conditioner |
| Model Number | MAP14HS1TBL |
| Noise | 42 Decibels |
| Number of Power Levels | 2 |
| Number of Tubes | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product dimensions | 42.5D x 49.6W x 87.6H centimeters |
| Refrigerant | R 410A |
| Room Type | Multi-purpose Indoor |
| Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) | 12.3 |
| Special features | Dust Filter, Heating And Cooling Function |
| Start Year | 2021 |
| Start year | 2021 |
| UPC | 810040945397 |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Warranty Description | One limited year warrenty from original purchase date. |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wattage | 1300 watts |
| Window Opening Maximum Width | 63.8 Inches |
| Window Opening Minimum Height | 9.8 Inches |
| Window Opening Minimum Width | 9.8 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Midea
- **Capacity:** 6 Cubic Feet
- **Cooling power:** 1300 Watts
- **Product dimensions:** 42.5D x 49.6W x 87.6H centimeters
- **Special features:** Dust Filter, Heating And Cooling Function

## Images

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## 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: 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: How loud is it?**
A: I only find it somewhat loud when it kicks up to high fan speed, but even then you're mostly just hearing air, and it doesn't happen that often, or last that long. Normal fan speed is very quiet, and there is none of that droning compressor noise common in these due to the inverter technology. I have mine in my living room right next to the TV, and I don't need to adjust my volume to hear the TV above the AC. Anyone that thinks this AC is loud, is going to think they're all loud. The 14000 BTU model cools my entire 600 square foot apartment down wonderfully. If it died, I would rush to purchase another.

**Q: Is it Energy Star certified?**
A: The energy star website states that at this time there are no portable room air conditioners that are energy star certified. It states that once a federal standard is set by the department of energy then they will determine a rating for portable ACs.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Edit: Excellent Unit. Edit: 8 Months. Now Malfunctioning. Edit: Great Customer Service.
*by B***C on 29 April 2022*

I have now purchased two Midea Duo 14,000BTU units. They both had mechanical issues on first use which I had to investigate and resolve. After that they have both been phenomenal. I would not buy any other unit, because I have bought other brands and theirs cannot hold a candle to Midea. See below for Midea issues as well as praise. Note: these Midea units have a large rotary fan which is held by a massive rubber… grommet? rubber… bearing? at only one end of the rotary fan. The fans also have a unique structure cast inside of the rotary fan (presumably to help draw air from one chamber to another within the ac unit). This unique fan structure and unique mounting of the fan requires Midea to counterweight the fans with metal weights at the factory. This style of fan has also lead to vibration and potential self destruction in these units. But when it works it works well. Praise: The unit itself is phenomenally well made, incredibly well thought out. Every detail has been planned for and the instructions are clear. The build quality is very good, form factor is excellent too. The Midea app is great and integration with the new device was seamless. The install video is great too. The ac works wonderfully well. Heat mode works phenomenally well and is super quiet. Heat mode does not require reconfiguration or any particular preparation other than hooking up the drain line. I used the included drain adaptor to run a 1/4” black silicon line to a glass gallon jug for heat condensate drainage. The Midea Duo 14,000 BTU unit (with heat) has an internal pump that pumps out condensate from heat mode. This is very helpful. Issues; Within a minute of turning on my first unit, it made a HORRIBLE persistent rattling sound. The compressor/cooling lines were rattling against each other. I was able to get in where these lines were and slide the vibration-dampening sleeve that was already on one pipe, further down the pipe, so it would actually keep the pipes from rattling against one another. My second unit (after sitting for 16-24 hours as it should) made a high pitched metal-on-metal squeaking sound emanating from the compressor when I turned on the ac. I immediately turned the unit off, pondered for a bit, then ran the unit in heat mode, this immediately resolved the metal-on-metal squeaking issue. It now runs perfectly in heat or cooling mode. P.S. These units do make a high pitched whine sometimes, but most people will learn to tune it out. Do not attempt to repair these without some knowledge and caution of these sorts of things. P.P.S. This unit replaced a Whynter ARC-14S that was much bigger, louder, had no heat, and finally, it did not work well. So Whynter went back! Edit Jan 2023: This unit is 8 months old and now periodically emits a loud buzz and does not work. I believe the compressor is freezing up. The issue occurs a few times a day, sometimes once a week. Midea Customer Service asks silly questions and marked my ticket as "Solved" when I failed to reply within 5 days (including weekends). Not impressed. I am now seeking a replacement or refund if possible. Edit Jan (late) 2023: Midea customer service refunded me for the malfunctioning unit. I am a little concerned that it was not worth repairing a $700 unit, and now I must pay a $60 disposal fee for freon containing devices in CA, but overall I appreciate Midea’s customer service.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worth it if you need the heat in winter.
*by P***R on 17 December 2025*

This is an excellent little portable heat pump. It's good for the summer when you need it to cool, and in winter you get about 3500W worth of heating from 1000W of electrical output power which is really nice compared to running a space heater. In heat mode it does produce quite a bit of condensate (water), but there's an internal condensate pump that helps you drain it away. I have an 20ft long x 8mm condensate hose that I run from the unit along the base boards in my apartment to my bathroom where I let it drain out into the shower. The HVAC in my apartment building doesn't work properly, and this unit has been able to keep my 850 sqft condo in Vancouver nice and warm all winter (I have no other source of heat in my condo). This unit also integrates nicely with Home Assistant (open source home automation software) which I run on a Raspberry Pi so I can control when the unit switches on/off based on a few wireless temperature sensors that I have scattered around my apartment. The Home Assistant software control seems to work a bit better than just letting it run on its own. I find that I only need to run it about a quarter or a third of the time using Home Assistant, but if I let it try to use its own internal thermostat it runs basically 100% of the time. The unit isn't that loud. But it's not quiet either. I have it in my spare bedroom / office which allows the rest of my apartment to be quiet even when it's running. The unit will only "pump heat" from outside if the outside air temperature is above 5C. I haven't run into this as a problem yet because I'm in Vancouver and we don't get real winters compared to the rest of Canada. But if you live in a place where the temperature gets properly below freezing, then this unit might not work. My understanding is that this is a limitation due to ice build up on the evaporator coil when the outside air is too cold. If you mount this to a tilt out window, it's really helpful to make a better air splitter to keep the intake and exhaust air streams separated. I found that using the included little plastic splitter wasn't effective and meant that I was basically sucking back in the air that the machine had just exhausted. This is especially important in cooling mode. You can sort of see the air splitter I made from cardboard covered in black duct tape in one of my photos. I found this really improves the unit's performance in summer when you really don't want to be pulling the hot exhaust air back into the unit to cool the condenser coil. I also got an acrylic panel cut and mounted to my window with velcro -- I found the included window kit didn't work with my tilt out windows and the acrylic panel was only around $100 from a local vendor (I'm sure there's a guy with a CNC in whatever city you live in who does this as a side hustle, just search and you'll find him). Finally this unit runs nicely on a standard 15A circuit. I only have a few other small loads on that circuit (some LED desk lamps), but when I tried to have my laser printer on the same circuit I would pop the breaker ever time I tried to print something (apparently laser printers can pull 500W-1000W when they warm up out of sleep mode).

### ⭐ Waste of time and money. Unit does not evaporate adequately and manufacturer support is nonexistent.
*by B***N on 10 August 2022*

First of all it is most definitely being used in AC mode. Unit would get a P1 error code every 4-5 hours requiring the 77lb unit to be detached from the window, wheeled to the bathroom, lifted into the shower and the drain plug undone from the bottom of the unit to empty the small condensation overflow tray. I tried to get support from Midea Customer support noted in the manual and they INSISTED that this is NORMAL OPERATION. HAHAHA! When I pointed out that the model's included manual specifically says that repeated "P1" error displayed requires a call for service, they said this was only if the P1 error code remained after I drained it ignoring that the condensation is supposed to evaporate out the exhaust hose instead of overflowing, and not have the error AT ALL. I am aghast that they don't know how their own portable AC works! I have no words how poor as a customer, I was treated by uneducated, unhelpful and uncaring support staff at Midea. I had to actually hook up the drain hose (only for dehumidifying - I was cooling!) and drain the constant overflow into a watering can until I could get back my other AC unit. I was formally happy with the smart window Midea wifi AC I had bought a few years ago to use downstairs, and specifically sought out another Midea when my portable from a no-name Chinese manufacturer was too loud to be in the bedroom (after 10+years of service!). Now I will buy anything else. They don't seem to get how the condensation is evaporated through the hose to the window. She actually suggested that there should not be too much humidity for the AC when it's being used! LOL. It's normal btw - I'm in Toronto inside not in the Amazon. When I reiterated that this is not normal operation she just said "Is there anything else I can help you with today?". I just can't explain the idiocy at Midea support. In order to return I must pay the entire shipping costs of $225 for this heavy unit and reinvent how to ship it back as you have to cut the straps from the box that hold the two box pieces together only the first time until you take out the unit upon receiving shipment. Even the box is not designed to make return with bit of ease. I would not only avoid these products that fail to function properly, the company's lack of customer support is reason alone not to buy anything from them. Update: I bought a manual strap banding kit for $100 to secure this 2 part box. It is now shipped!

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