Stay cool anywhere with the Zero Breeze Mark 2 Air Conditioner. Designed for portability, efficiency, and convenience, this compact powerhouse is p...
View full detailsZero Breeze makes genuinely portable air conditioners - units small enough to run off a battery or solar setup without needing a fixed power point. The Mark 2 and Mark 3 are self-contained units you can take camping, use in a swag tent, run in a ute tray, or set up at a remote worksite. Unlike a standard portable AC that needs 240V mains power, these can pair with the dedicated Smart Battery for off-grid cooling.
True Gear stocks the Zero Breeze Mark 2 ($1,399) and the newer Mark 3 ($2,099), plus the Smart Battery packs for each model - $949 for the Mark 2 battery and $1,199 for the Mark 3 battery. The Mark 3 is the more powerful option if you need serious cooling for a larger space or longer runs.
The Mark 3 is the newer, more capable unit - it runs longer, cools a larger area, and is built for people who spend serious time outdoors rather than the occasional weekend away. The Mark 2 is a solid, proven unit at a lower price point and suits most campers and fishos who want reliable cooling without going all-in. If budget's tight, the Mark 2 gets the job done. If you're doing extended trips or running it hard, the Mark 3 is worth the extra outlay.
The Smart Battery is the purpose-built option for running your Zero Breeze away from mains power. It's designed specifically for each model (Mark 2 or Mark 3) and pairs seamlessly with the unit. You can also run the AC from a compatible portable power station - brands like Bluetti or EcoFlow with enough wattage will do the job. True Gear stocks both Zero Breeze units and a range of power stations if you want a complete off-grid setup.
Yes. Zero Breeze units purchased through True Gear come with manufacturer warranty coverage. Buying through an authorised Australian dealer like True Gear means you've got local support if anything goes wrong - no dealing with overseas returns or grey-market headaches. Check the individual product pages for current warranty terms.