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EcoFlow, a leading provider of portable power solutions, has announced significant upgrades to its Glacier refrigerator-freezer combo and Wave air conditioner-heater combo. The new models, designed for off-grid adventures, boast improved performance, enhanced features, and increased efficiency.
The Wave 3, a battery-powered air conditioner-heater combo, is more powerful than its predecessor, with 6100BTU (1800W) of cooling and 6800BTU (2000W) of heating capacity. This means it can cool and heat larger spaces, including small RVs, tents, boats, and tiny bedrooms. The device's intake and exhaust hoses are now insulated, making it even more efficient, and water drainage has been improved. The Wave 3 can be powered in various ways, including a removable 1024Wh LFP battery, AC wall jack, 12V/24V car outlet, EcoFlow's alternator charger, an EcoFlow power station, or 400W of solar panels.
EcoFlow claims the Wave 3 can lower the temperature by up to 15 degrees Fahrenheit in 15 minutes in rooms up to 183 square feet. The company's best-in-class app allows users to access new features, such as dehumidifier mode, automatic mode, and pet mode, which automatically alerts the owner and activates the A/C if temperatures surpass 77F. The app can be accessed via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, making it easy to control the device remotely.
The Glacier Classic, a 12V refrigerator-freezer combo, has undergone significant changes to maximize internal volume. The new model has ditched the ice maker from the original version, focusing on providing more storage space for food and drinks. The Glacier Classic is available in 35L, 45L, and 55L capacities, with the latter two offering dual-zone temperature control. The fridge features a built-in 298Wh battery, which can be recharged from a standard wall jack, 12V/24V car outlet, or 110W of solar power, providing up to 43 hours of cooling.
The Glacier Classic also boasts a dual-opening lid for flexible access in tight spaces, such as vans or boats. EcoFlow has addressed concerns from previous owners by incorporating a more reliable temperature sensor, ensuring stable performance and preventing temperature control issues.
In terms of pricing, the Glacier Classic will list for $799 (35L), $899 (45L), and $1,199 (55L) in the US, with early bird discounts dropping the prices to $699 (35L), $799 (45L), and $899 (55L). The Wave 3 with battery is discounted to $1,299 at preorder ($2,198 list), while the Wave 3 sans battery can be had for $749 ($1,299 list). An extra battery costs $599 compared to the $899 list.
These new products from EcoFlow are poised to revolutionize the off-grid adventure market, offering users reliable, efficient, and feature-rich solutions for their refrigeration and cooling needs. With their focus on sustainability and portability, EcoFlow's Glacier and Wave products are likely to appeal to outdoor enthusiasts, digital nomads, and anyone seeking to live off the grid.
As the demand for sustainable and portable power solutions continues to grow, EcoFlow's upgraded Glacier and Wave products are well-positioned to meet the needs of this emerging market. With their improved performance, enhanced features, and increased efficiency, these products are likely to become essential tools for anyone embarking on off-grid adventures.
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