Quick Answer: The quietest window air conditioner in 2026 is the Midea U — at around 42 dBA it’s the quietest window unit made, because its U-shaped body puts the window glass between you and the compressor. The LG Dual Inverter is nearly as quiet with more size options for big rooms, and the Midea EasyCool is the quietest genuinely budget pick.
If you’re buying a window AC for a bedroom, noise is the whole ballgame. We ranked the quietest window air conditioners of 2026 on measured dBA and — just as important — on whether the compressor cycles loudly or eases up and down. Here are the units you can actually sleep next to.
Our top picks at a glance
| Unit | Best for | Noise (low) | Type | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Midea U | Quietest overall | ~42 dBA | Inverter | ~$379 |
| LG Dual Inverter | Quietest for big rooms | ~44 dBA | Inverter | ~$429 |
| Windmill AC | Quiet + best design | ~45 dBA | Inverter | ~$395 |
| Friedrich Chill Premier | Quiet premium standard | ~50 dBA | Standard | ~$449 |
| Midea EasyCool | Quietest budget | ~52 dBA | Standard | ~$249 |
1. Midea U — Quietest Overall
Midea U (MAW08V1QWT)
- Around 42 dBA on low — the quietest window AC on the market, full stop.
- The U-shape wraps the window sash so the glass muffles the compressor and blocks street noise.
- Inverter compressor means no loud on/off cycling to wake you at night.
The Midea U is the quietest window air conditioner you can buy, and it wins this list the same way it wins our overall window AC guide: the U-shaped design. By seating the compressor outside the closed window sash, the glass itself becomes a sound barrier — so you get about 42 dBA on low, quieter than most box fans. Combine that with an inverter that never slams on and off, and it’s genuinely a unit you can sleep an arm’s length from. Nothing else matches it for silence.
2. LG Dual Inverter — Quietest for Big Rooms
LG Dual Inverter (LW1517IVSM)
- Around 44 dBA on low, with the dual-inverter smoothness LG is known for.
- Comes in larger BTU sizes, so a big room can stay quiet instead of running a small unit flat-out.
- Wi-Fi scheduling to pre-cool quietly before bed.
For a large bedroom or a bed-in-living-room setup, the LG Dual Inverter is the quiet pick. A too-small AC in a big room has to run hard and loud; the LG comes in bigger sizes so it can loaf along quietly instead. It’s a hair louder than the Midea U on paper but still whisper-quiet, and its extra output means it rarely has to raise its voice.
3. Windmill AC — Quiet + Best Design
Windmill AC
- Quiet inverter operation around 45 dBA with a polished app.
- Side-vented airflow avoids blowing cold air (and fan noise) straight at your pillow.
- The best-looking window unit if it's living in your bedroom.
The Windmill is for people who want quiet and don’t want an ugly box in the window. Its inverter keeps noise low and steady, and the side-facing airflow means it isn’t directing fan noise (or a cold draft) right at your face. It can’t do the Midea’s glass-muffling trick, but it’s quiet, handsome, and app-controlled — a great bedroom unit if design matters to you.
4. Friedrich Chill Premier — Quiet Premium Standard
Friedrich Chill Premier
- Friedrich builds some of the best-insulated, best-sealed window units around, so it's quiet for a standard unit.
- Heavier-duty build that dampens vibration and rattle.
- Smart controls and a reputation for lasting many seasons.
Friedrich has a long reputation for quality, well-sealed window units, and the Chill Premier is quiet for a standard (non-inverter) design thanks to solid build quality that keeps vibration and rattle down. It does still cycle, so it won’t match the inverters at the very top, but it’s a durable, premium pick that runs quieter and lasts longer than a typical budget unit.
5. Midea EasyCool — Quietest Budget
Midea EasyCool
- Quieter than most budget units and backed by Midea's cooling know-how.
- Simple, reliable cooling with a basic eco/sleep mode.
- Right-sized for a small room where it won't have to run hard.
If you want quiet on a budget, the Midea EasyCool is the pick. It’s a standard unit, so it can’t match the U’s silence, but it’s noticeably better-mannered than most cheap window ACs, and right-sizing it to a small room keeps it from running full-blast. For a guest room or a rental where you don’t want to spend inverter money, it’s the quiet-for-the-price choice.
How to buy a quiet window AC
- Buy an inverter if you can. The Midea U, LG, and Windmill avoid the loud compressor-start that actually wakes people — that matters more than a couple of dBA on a spec sheet.
- Read the low-fan dBA, not the max. You’ll run it on low at night; that’s the number that counts. Aim for ~45 dBA or below.
- Right-size the unit. An undersized AC in a big room runs loud all night. Match BTU to room size (about 20 BTU per sq ft) so it can idle quietly.
- Install it tight. A loose sash or unlevel unit rattles and buzzes. A secure, level, well-gasketed install removes a surprising amount of noise.
Prefer a roll-around unit? See our quietest portable ACs for the bedroom.
The bottom line
The Midea U is the quietest window air conditioner of 2026 — about 42 dBA and genuinely bedroom-friendly thanks to its glass-muffling U-shape. For a big room, the LG Dual Inverter stays quiet with size to spare, and the Midea EasyCool is the quietest pick on a budget.