Sharp launches India’s First Air-Purifying Window AC

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Japanese brand Sharp has introduced what it calls India’s first window AC with air-purifying technology.

Using Sharp’s patented Plasmacluster technology, these ACs not only cool your room but also clean the air by reducing bacteria, allergens, and odors.

Sharp has launched two models – Ryohu (Inverter) and Ryohu-FS (Fixed Speed) – with capacities ranging from 1.5 to 2 tons.

company claims these ACs can keep your room cool even when the outside temperature hits 52°C.

Smart Features and Warranty

The new Sharp window ACs come with several smart features:

Convertible mode to adjust cooling as per your needs

Coanda airflow for efficient air distribution

4-way auto swing for uniform cooling

Sharp is also offering a 5-year comprehensive warranty, giving users peace of mind.

How the AC Purifies Air

Sharp’s Plasmacluster technology works by releasing positive and negative ions into the air.

These ions help reduce bacteria, allergens, and bad odors, ensuring the room stays clean while it cools.

Cooling Even in Extreme Heat

Sharp claims its ACs can provide effective cooling in temperatures up to 52°C.

Key features include:

Twin rotary inverter compressor for efficient cooling

Turbo mode for fast cooling

Coanda airflow for better air circulation

100% copper condenser with anti-corrosion coating

Auto-restart after power cuts

The 4-in-1 convertible mode lets users switch between different cooling settings for personalized comfort.

Models and Prices

Ryohu Inverter Window AC

Capacity: 1.45 ton

Cooling: 5100W, available in 3 and 5-star ratings

Features: Twin motor technology, turbo mode, Auto/Cool/Dry/Fan modes

Plasmacluster air purification: Not available in all models

Price: Starting at ₹39,990

Ryohu Fixed-Speed (FS) AC

Capacity: 1.41 ton to 1.70 ton

Cooling: Works even at 52°C

Features: 18-meter air throw for large rooms

Ratings: 2 and 3 stars

Price: Starting at ₹34,490, available online and offline

Sharp sees India as a key market and aims to bring innovative technology that meets future needs, says Osamu Narita, Sharp.

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