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Beko isn't the first brand that comes to many people's minds when they think of air conditioning, and that's exactly what makes their units so interesting. While more well-known brands in the sector charge a significant premium for the name, Beko offers A++ inverter technology, R32 gas, integrated WiFi, and solid construction at prices that are generally €80-150 below direct competitors. This season, we've been recommending them for months, and the results speak for themselves: customers return and there are no performance complaints.
The BEHPG range is Beko's main line of split units for 2026. Three models, three power outputs, same design philosophy and features. Here we explain which is which and which one is right for you.
The Beko BEHPG095 is the entry-level model in the range and the ideal solution for rooms up to 20 m². With 2,200 frigories of cooling power and inverter technology, it maintains a stable temperature without sudden starts and stops, resulting in particularly quiet operation — a key advantage when the unit is in the bedroom.
It comes with WiFi as standard, allowing you to control it from your mobile phone with the Beko app: turn it on before you get home, schedule times, check consumption, and adjust the temperature without getting off the sofa. The refrigerant gas is R32, the current standard with lower environmental impact. The energy label is A++ for both cooling and heating, which guarantees low consumption even with the unit running for hours.
At €299.99, it is one of the most competitive split units with WiFi on the market in its power range. For a bedroom or a home office, it's hard to find a better value for money this season.
The Beko BEHPG125 is the model we are installing the most this season, and it's no coincidence. With 3,000 frigories, it comfortably covers living rooms and spaces up to 30 m², which is exactly the range where most of the inquiries we receive fall: the living room-kitchen of a family home, a large sitting room, or an office.
It has the same features as the smaller model — inverter, WiFi, R32, A++ — but with enough power so that the unit doesn't work under strain on the hottest days. This margin of leeway is not a luxury: a split unit that operates at 70-80% of its capacity consumes less, makes less noise, and lasts longer than one that is always running at its limit. At €319, the price difference compared to the smaller model is minimal for the improved coverage it offers. If in doubt between the 095 and the 125, we almost always recommend the 125.
The Beko BEHPG185 is the most powerful model in the BEHPG range and the answer when the space to be air-conditioned exceeds 30 m². With 4,500 frigories, it comfortably covers rooms up to 45 m²: large living rooms, open-plan areas that integrate kitchen and dining room, or homes with a lot of sun exposure where the power of the previous models would fall short.
In areas like the Almanzora Valley, with south-facing orientations and older homes with limited insulation, the BEHPG185 is often the correct choice for a living room that on paper could function with 3,000 frigories. The difference between a unit that works comfortably and one that works under strain is noticeable in the electricity bill and the lifespan of the compressor.
At €599, it is the highest investment model of the three, but also the one that offers the greatest return in spaces where that power is truly needed. It has the same features as its smaller siblings: inverter, WiFi, R32, A++, reversible heat pump.

The three models share technology, efficiency, and features — the only real variable is power and price. The selection rule is straightforward: calculate the square meters of the room, add a step up if the home has a lot of sun exposure or poor insulation, and choose the model that covers that range with a margin.

All three include optional installation: you can add our professional installation service directly to your cart. RITE certified technicians, Almanzora Valley and Levante Almeriense area, with installation certificate included and 2 years warranty on labor.
Beko belongs to the Turkish group Arçelik, one of Europe's largest home appliance manufacturers, with its own production plants and a consolidated technical service network in Spain. It is not an imported brand without support: it has national distribution, available spare parts, and official service. The warranty is 2 years on the equipment and 5 years on the compressor, which is the critical component of any air conditioner.
In a market where the price difference between brands with equivalent features can be €200-300, Beko is the answer to the question "which split unit do you recommend?" that we give most often this season. And so far, it hasn't disappointed us.

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