Desk-to-nightstand cooling
BreezeStack Arc 2 pulls warm air through a hydrated Hydro-Chill cartridge and sends a crisp breeze toward you—not down the hallway nobody uses.
Upper bedrooms, sunny offices, and kitchens spike while the hallway reads “72°F.”
A basic fan pushes the same warm air—fast. It rarely changes how the air feels on your skin.
Blasting central AC to fix one room burns money. You need relief where you are sitting.
When the upstairs won’t cool down, a focused breeze matters.
Evaporative cooling, sized for your desk. Warm air enters the rear intakes, crosses the hydrated cartridge, and exits through adjustable louvers—often feeling noticeably cooler than the ambient air around you.
Twin Veil Jets pull warm room air through the rear intakes.
Air moves across the Hydro-Chill cartridge (soak or freeze for an extra edge).
The cartridge adds fine moisture to the airstream—think desert coolers, not a mist-soaked desk.
Louvers aim the breeze at your chair, pillow line, or keyboard.
Nightstand-height airflow toward your pillow line—quiet enough for many light sleepers.
Keeps your keyboard zone comfortable without freezing the whole floor.
Counter-height relief while ovens and burners push temperatures up.
Cordless convenience where ducts never reach.
No hoses through sash windows. Pick it up and move it.
Battery-first design helps when you need airflow before the house fully recovers.
This is not magic refrigeration for a three-story house. It is engineered to make the air you personally breathe feel cooler and more comfortable in the space around you—especially on dry-hot or mixed days.
Humidity changes how evaporative cooling feels. In very humid air, pair with AC or use ice water and Rush Mode for the strongest sensation.
Individual comfort varies—here is what people write most often.
“I stopped fighting the upstairs thermostat. This sits on my nightstand and the air coming out actually feels cold—not ‘warm fan.’”
“Home office faces west. By 3pm it was brutal. Arc 2 aimed at my chair changed how long I could focus.”
“We rent—no window units. This doesn’t need approval from anyone except me.”
“Bought two after the first week. Kids stopped arguing over who ‘stole the cold hallway.’”
| Whole-home AC upgrade | BreezeStack Arc 2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Install | Often requires contractors | None—place and power on |
| Targets | Whole floor plan | Your immediate zone |
| Portability | Fixed equipment | Desk to bedroom in seconds |
| Sound | Outdoor compressor cycles | No compressor—fan-forward |
| Guarantee | Varies by installer | 60-day comfort promise |
Spring inventory moves fast—last season’s heat caught a lot of people off guard.
One Arc 2 — perfect to trial in your worst room.
MSRP $169
Three Arc 2 units — bedrooms, office, kitchen.
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Fans accelerate existing air. Arc 2 passes air through a hydrated cartridge so the stream exiting the louvers often feels cooler against your skin—especially when the cartridge is cold and the tank has ice.
Think of it as precision relief. Many owners raise the thermostat a degree or two and let Arc 2 handle the chair or pillow zone—utility bills respond differently in every home.
There is no compressor. Volume scales with fan speed; Rush Mode is noticeable, lower speeds are tuned for desk and bedside use.
Evaporative cooling behaves differently when air is already saturated. Use ice water, freeze the cartridge, or pair with dry-mode AC on muggy days.
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