Zero Breeze has launched an upgraded air conditioner in its Mark lineup at CES 2025. The newly unveiled Zero Breeze Mark 3 portable air conditioner is the perfect appliance to cool off whether out on the deck or camping in the wild. Ahead of the camping season, this battery-powered AC comes as a cool breeze for outdoor spaces.

With significant upgrades over the Zero Breeze Mark 2, the Zero Breeze Mark 3 air conditioner packs portability and performance in one sleek unit, making it an ideal option for outdoor excursions. It comes with a battery or you can plug it into your vehicle’s 12-volt power outlet to power it.

Its 1,022Wh swappable battery provides up to seven hours of cooling on a single charge. You can recharge the unit to 80 percent of its capacity in nearly two hours.

The lightweight design of Mark 3 weighs less than 22 lbs. It features a micro twin-cylinder compressor that can deliver 5,280 BTUs of cooling power. The unit employs spot cooling technology to direct airflow in a particular direction without wasting energy and enhancing battery life.

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There are seven cooling levels, from a strong Rocket Mode for powerful cooling to a discreet Sleep Mode for overnight use. The temperatures can be regulated between 61 degrees Fahrenheit and 82 degrees Fahrenheit, which works seamlessly for various outdoor settings. Mark 3 fits small areas easily such as in tents, RVs, or workstations given that it is designed for spaces up to 150 square feet.

The air conditioning unit further includes a dual-duct system to improve function while an automatic condensation drain system helps prevent spills and leaks. Available for pre-order at $1,300, Mark 3 is expected to start shipping by late February.

Image: Zero Breeze
Image: Zero Breeze

Via: PCWorld

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