These HVAC systems for single-family homes, apartments, and other residential applications provide plentiful ventilation and efficient cooling and heating at the touch of a button.

(Courtesy Delta)

BreezElite Ventilation FanDelta

This bathroom exhaust fan allows for hands-free operation thanks to a built-in humidity sensor. Its special mounting-bracket system simplifies installation, maintenance, and renovation.

(Courtesy Honeywell)

MM14CHCS Portable Air ConditionerHoneywell

Set on rolling wheels, this portable indoor system houses four features within one unit: heating, cooling, airflow, and dehumidification. Ideal for single rooms (or New York studios), the MM14CHCS has three fan speeds, a 24-hour energy savings timer, light-touch digital buttons, and remote control.

(Courtesy LG)

Art Cool MirrorLG

Aptly named, this wall-hung HVAC unit features an opulent mirrored chassis. Offering superior energy efficiency with real-time feedback, the duct-free inverter technology is equipped with built-in Wi-Fi for touchless operation.

(Courtesy Mitsubishi Electric)

SLZ-KF Four-way Ceiling CassetteMitsubishi Electric

Featuring multiple-direction vane controls, this ceiling-mounted ductless unit allows users to select up to four airflow patterns. When paired with the 3D i-see Sensor, it automatically detects room capacity to adjust temperature, airspeed, and other qualities for optimal comfort.

(Courtesy Panasonic)

nanoe XPanasonic

The main feature of this ductless heat pump unit, available in early 2020, is a built-in air and surface purification system that penetrates deep into carpet and furniture fibers. With nearly whispering airflow, the technology dispenses nanoscale OH radicals to reduce odors and pollutants.

(Courtesy YORK)

YHGYORK

The newest release within the LX series features a compact body to fit in tight spaces. Users can connect remotely via Alexa or YORKs Affinity Hx3 thermostat to monitor energy usage in real-time.

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