SOLEEY F001 Portable Air Conditioner - Review and opinions

SOLEEY F001
83 /100 Overall

Quick recommendation

Value for money 81/100
Ease of use 87/100
Durability 68/100
Customer reviews 98/100

Is it worth it?

The SOLEEY F001 makes sense for someone who wants personal cooling at a desk, bedside table, or small office corner without dealing with a hose, window kit, or a bulky floor unit. Its appeal is straightforward: compact size, remote control, timer, light weight, and a water-based cooling setup that can run with cold water or ice. The trade-off is just as important: this is a personal evaporative cooler, not a true compressor portable AC for whole-room cooling.

I’d put this on the shortlist if your goal is spot cooling in a small space and you like the idea of a low-power unit that is easy to move from room to room. I’d skip it if you need a real portable air conditioner for a hot living room, a sun-beaten bedroom, or any setup where whole-room temperature pull-down is the priority. The F001 works best when you stay close to the airflow and treat it like a personal comfort device rather than a replacement for a vented AC.

Noise level 50 dB
Dimensions 7.28 x 8 x 9.72 in
Weight 2.2 lb
Controls Remote control
Reservoir capacity 1100 mL
Power 8 W

Key features

Personal cooling format

This is a compact evaporative cooler built for close-range use, not a vented portable AC. The small footprint and light weight are what make it practical on a desk, bedside table, or small office shelf.\n\nThat distinction matters because it sets the right expectation. Used nearby, it can add comfort quickly.

Asked to cool a whole room in summer heat, it runs into the limits of its category.\n\nRemote, timer, and airflow control#The included remote, 2 to 6 hour timer, four speed settings, and adjustable shutters give the F001 more day-to-day flexibility than the simplest mini coolers.\n\nThat pays off in normal routines. You can point airflow where you need it, back off the speed during work or sleep, and avoid getting up every time you want to change a setting.\n\nWater tank and low-power operation#The 1100 mL tank is large for this size class, and the 8 watt power draw keeps energy use modest compared with full portable AC units.\n\nThe practical upside is longer personal cooling sessions from one fill and a lower running-cost profile. The caveat is that water-based cooling works best as a personal comfort boost, especially with cold water or ice, rather than as a substitute for compressor cooling.

Cool Down the Air Effectively

Our portable air conditioners use the dual ultrasonic nebulizer and upgraded motor triple refrigeration technology. It can instantly produce cold air and make your room cool down to drop to 75℉.

The air cooler of industry-leading technology help you keep away from hot environment. You also can adjust the shutters 120°up or down to direct airflow according to your desire.

1100 ML Water Tank & Anti-drip design

Our portable air conditioner is with upper 1100 ml water tank design and lower anti-drip design on the back. It can meet the needs of use in dry and humid environments at the same time.

The upper tank with two sprayers can continuously produce cold air for up to 10 hours, special for dry environments to cool down. The lower tank can collect the water condensation and refrigerate via fan evaporator for humid environments to cool down.

Multifunctional with Remoter

The air cooler can be adjusted multi-function by remoter. 4 adjustable wind speeds (1/2/3/4 Level) and 3 wind modes ( strong cooling, standard cooling) can meet your individual needs.

You also can set the auto timer (2-4-6H) according to your needs. Additional , the mini air conditioner has 7 color night light and you can easily enjoy a romantic and warm atmosphere.

User experience

On a desk or nightstand, the F001 fits the way a personal cooler should. Its 7.28 x 8 x 9.72 inch body and 2.a price band around 5 GBP weight make it easy to shift from office to bedroom without turning setup into a project, and the remote helps when it is parked just out of arm’s reach. That matters more here than raw cooling muscle, because this unit is at its best when the airflow is aimed directly at you rather than asked to condition an entire room.

In a bedroom routine, the timer and low power draw are the practical hooks. You can fill the 1100 mL tank, add cold water or ice, set the 2, 4, or 6 hour timer, and use it as a bedside comfort boost instead of leaving a larger machine running all night. The quoted 50 dB figure is moderate rather than whisper-quiet, so the fit depends on your sleep tolerance, but the overall package is much easier to live with than a hose-based portable AC if you mainly want localized cooling near the bed.

For home office use, the useful part is control flexibility. Four fan speeds, adjustable airflow direction up to 120 degrees, and the included remote make it easier to tune the breeze for calls or focused work, while the night light is more of a bonus than a reason to buy. The main limit shows up fast in hotter rooms: without an exhaust system or compressor-based cooling, this unit is better at making your immediate area feel more comfortable than at dragging down room temperature across a larger space.

The water system is one of the more interesting parts of the design. SOLEEY describes an upper 1100 mL tank with dual sprayers and a lower anti-drip condensation area, aiming at use in both drier and more humid conditions. In everyday terms, that means simple refills and less mess than some tiny coolers, but it still asks you to accept the normal maintenance rhythm of a water-based appliance. If you want something grab-and-go for camping, a car, or moving around the house, that trade-off is easy to justify; if you want set-it-and-forget-it room cooling, it is not.

Pros

  • Compact and very easy to move at 2.2 lb
  • Remote control and timer add real day-to-day convenience
  • 1100 mL tank is generous for a personal cooler
  • Low 8 W power draw suits long personal use.

Cons

  • Not a true portable air conditioner for whole-room cooling
  • Best results depend on staying fairly close to the airflow
  • Water refills and basic tank upkeep are part of regular use
  • Bedroom suitability depends on your tolerance for a 50 dB appliance nearby.

Community

User reviews

The ownership pattern is consistent: people like this model most when they use it as a compact personal cooler for desks, bedrooms, and small spaces. The praise centers on portability, easy setup, remote convenience, and useful speed or timer controls, while the main reality check is that it does not hit with the force of a full-size air conditioner.

Kasi

I use it as a little cooling solution for personal spaces, and the compact lightweight body makes it easy to move between a desk, bedroom, and small office. The wind speeds, cooling modes, remote, and timer make it.

Tanya

It cools quickly for my room, the remote is easy to use, and the speed and mode options make it flexible. I also like the timer and the colorful night light, and it stays compact and quiet enough for comfort.

Orangel

It works well for my room and other small spaces because it is lightweight and easy to set up. The cooling is not as strong as a full AC, but it suits a desk, bedroom, or small living area.

Jose

I like it as a compact personal cooler. The fan speeds and modes work well, the timer is convenient, and the quiet operation plus ambient light make it easy to live with.

Comparison

Against a true portable AC route, the SOLEEY F001 wins on simplicity, size, and convenience but loses decisively on cooling authority. If you need a machine to lower the temperature of a larger room, especially in strong summer heat, a vented compressor unit is the better path even if it is louder, heavier, and more expensive to run. The F001 is the better fit when you want personal airflow and evaporative cooling without installation friction.

Compared with the Ylkf TT-20, the SOLEEY takes a more comfort-feature-heavy approach. The Ylkf has a known 500 CFM airflow figure, slightly narrower dimensions at 6.5 x 5.9 x 10.6 inches, 2.1 lb weight, and touch controls, while the SOLEEY counters with a confirmed remote, timer options, 1100 mL tank, and 7-color light. Choose the Ylkf if you want a simpler touch-controlled compact cooler with stated airflow. Choose the SOLEEY if remote convenience and bedside or desk features matter more than a published airflow number.

Conclusion and verdict

The SOLEEY F001 is a good match for shoppers who want a lightweight personal cooler with more convenience than the cheapest mini units. The remote, timer, four speeds, 1100 mL tank, and compact body all add up to a setup that is easy to place in a bedroom, office, car, or camping routine, and the strong rating profile suggests it is landing well with people who buy it for that exact job. If the current offer is reasonable, it has a clear use case.

The skip case is simple. If your goal is real air-conditioning performance for a larger room or serious heat, this is the wrong category and the wrong tool. The F001 is strongest when you treat it as a portable personal cooler with a low-power, water-based comfort boost; once whole-room cooling becomes non-negotiable, a true vented portable AC is the better buy.

FAQ

Is this a true portable air conditioner?

No. It is a personal evaporative cooler that uses water and optional ice for close-range cooling, not a hose-based compressor AC.

What room size can it cool realistically?

It fits best in personal spaces such as a desk area, bedside setup, or small room zone where you are close to the airflow, not as a whole-room solution.

Michael R. Lawson

About the author

Michael R. Lawson

I've written about portable air conditioners for 2 years, tested several models myself, and share honest opinions to help people make smarter buying decisions.