AerioQ: wall-format cooling and heating, without the floor space
A wall-mounted unit that cools in summer and heats in winter, controlled by remote. It mounts without taking desk or floor space — which is the whole point — and the maker publishes almost nothing about how much power it draws or how loud it runs.
- Wall-mounted — frees the desk and the floor
- Dual mode: cooling and heating in one unit
- Remote control included — temperature, timer and fan speed
- Built-in overheat protection
- 30-day money-back guarantee, per the seller’s own checkout

The checkout shows a 4.5-star display and cites 128,421 customers; the offer page shows 4.9 based on “thousands” of reviews. Those are not the same figures, and no review platform is named. We reproduce them as the seller’s claim; our own score is independent.
This is the spec and price page. Our scored verdict is in the AerioQ review.
What the AerioQ is
The AerioQ is a wall-format unit with two modes: it blows cooled air in summer and warmed air in winter, both adjustable by remote. The design argument is spatial rather than thermal — a floor unit occupies floor, a wall unit does not. That matters most in a small bedroom, a home office or a rented flat where the floor is already spoken for.
Full specification
| Type | Wall-mounted air cooler and heater, dual mode |
|---|---|
| Mounting | Wall-mounted — frees desk and floor space |
| Modes | Cooling and heating |
| Control | Remote control included — temperature, timer and fan speed |
| Timer | Yes |
| Safety | Built-in overheat protection |
| Cooling claim | Brand markets rapid room cooling; a checkout graphic shows 93°F to 68°F |
| Guarantee | 30 days money-back, per the seller’s checkout and offer page |
| Power draw | Not disclosed |
| Noise level | Not disclosed — described only as quiet operation |
| Coverage area | Not disclosed |
| Dimensions and weight | Not disclosed |
| Certification | None named |
| Manufacturer | Not established |
| Promo code | AERIOQ70, applied automatically at the linked checkout |
Price and packages
Prices as shown at the seller’s checkout in July 2026, in US dollars, with the AERIOQ70 promo applied.
The checkout bills in US dollars and settles shipping and tax at confirmation, so the total you see at package selection is not the final total. We do not convert to euros because the seller publishes no euro price. Note also that the three-pack is advertised at 60% when the arithmetic gives 61.1% — understated rather than overstated, which is unusual.
What the seller’s own file names record
We could not build a normal photo gallery for the AerioQ. Of the thirty-odd images the seller ships with this offer, four are logos of large news organisations we found no coverage behind, most of the rest are icons and badges, and the only four that actually show the product all carry the same prefix in their file name: magnific_make-it-look-like-it-uses_. Magnific is an AI image editor. The rest of that file name is the instruction someone typed into it.
Normally we would simply discard images like that and move on. Here we are showing you one, because of what sits beside it in the same folder.
magnific_make-it-look-like-it-uses_jseglcvld0.webp.In the same set there is a file called:
magnific_put-60-instead-of-30_wm9vf6tcxe.webp
The file name is an editing instruction: put 60 instead of 30. And the number on the panel in the published photographs is 60.
We cannot tell you what the original 30 referred to, and we will not guess. What we can say is that the number a buyer sees on that display was placed there in an editor, and that the seller left the instruction attached to the file when it published the images.
There is a second place where 30 and 60 have already collided on this offer. The seller’s money-back badge is an image reading “30 day money back guarantee”, while the offer page around it advertised sixty days. We removed the sixty-day claim from nine places on this site once we checked the seller’s own checkout, which grants thirty. The specification below says thirty for that reason.
Returns: the 30-day guarantee
The seller publishes a 30-day money-back guarantee, stated on both the offer page and the checkout. That is the category norm, not an outlier.
- The checkout wording asks you to contact customer support for a refund or replacement.
- Not established anywhere: whether the 30 days run from order or delivery, who pays return postage, what return address applies, or how long a refund takes.
- The offer page links a separate “Return & Refund” policy — read it before ordering, since the checkout summary does not reproduce its terms.
A note on the guarantee length. Materials for this product have circulated showing a 60-day figure. The seller’s current checkout and offer page both state 30 days, so 30 is what we publish. If you have seen 60 quoted anywhere, verify it against the checkout before you rely on it.
Who it fits — and who it does not
It fits if floor and desk space is your real constraint; if you want one unit for both seasons; if remote control from across the room matters; or if you rent and want something that comes off the wall when you leave.
Look elsewhere if you need a published wattage to budget running cost, a decibel figure for a bedroom, a rated coverage area, or certification paperwork.
FreezAir is an independent editorial resource. We do not make, stock or ship this product and we take no orders — payment, delivery, guarantee and refunds are handled by the seller. We may earn a commission when you buy through our links, at no extra cost to you; it does not change our score. Specifications and prices reflect seller materials reviewed in July 2026 and may change.
