
AUPU to Debut Cutting-Edge Home Comfort Innovations at ARCHIDEX 2025
Beauty Fan & Heater: Where Wellness Meets Functionality
The AUPU Beauty Fan & Heater emerges as a multi-functional standout, integrating heating, lighting, ventilation, drying, and beauty-focused infrared therapy. Powered by low-range infrared technology, it delivers warmth while boosting blood circulation and skin rejuvenation
Space-Saving Cloth Dryer for Humid Climates
Tailored for humid environments, the AUPU Cloth Dryer reimagines laundry care. This ceiling-mounted system features remote-controlled lifting, UV sterilization, and warm-air drying—saving space while ensuring rapid, hygienic drying even in moisture-heavy conditions.
Kitchen-Specific Air Conditioner
Cooking comfort takes center stage with the AUPU Central Kitchen Air Conditioner. Exclusively designed for kitchen use, it offers targeted airflow and intelligent temperature control to counteract cooking-induced heat and humidity, transforming kitchens into cool, pleasant spaces that enhance the joy of meal preparation.
Advanced Technical Capabilities for Enhanced Comfort
Beyond their impressive functionality, AUPU products integrate cutting-edge technologies to ensure optimal performance and user experience. Standout features include:
AI-Powered Constant Temperature Heating: Intelligently adjusts heat output based on real-time indoor temperature fluctuations, maintaining stable comfort while avoiding abrupt temperature changes and optimizing energy efficiency.
Human-Sensing Ventilation: Equipped with high-precision motion sensors, the system activates automatically upon detecting human activity, adjusting ventilation intensity based on occupancy duration and pollutant levels. It switches to energy-saving mode when spaces are unoccupied, balancing air quality and energy use.
Smart Sterilization & Deodorization: Utilizes UV-C and negative ion technology to automatically initiate sterilization upon detecting human presence, targeting bacteria, viruses, and odor-causing molecules—ideal for high-moisture areas like bathrooms and kitchens.
Motion-Activated Lighting: Detects movement to automatically turn lights on/off, enhancing convenience while reducing unnecessary energy waste for a more sustainable lifestyle.
Invitation to Explore
ARCHIDEX 2025 presents a key opportunity for AUPU to demonstrate its commitment to redefining indoor living. Industry professionals, architects, designers, and homeowners attending the exhibition are invited to visit AUPU's booth and discover how these innovations are transforming everyday living—one comfortable space at a time.
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