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.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIt seems like it's pretty easy to control the Noria with the knob.
Of course, what would a revolutionary air conditioner be without an app to control it? You can set temperature and schedules.
It blows cold air up rather than sideways, which makes more sense as cool air drops.
And when winter approaches, its sleek design lets you store it under your bed or other tight spaces.
Noria's Kickstarter campaign is under way, where it's already received over $300,000 in funding with 35 days to go. Early bird packages are gone, but you can get the Noria for $300. It'll cost $400 at retail.
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