Some air conditioners have this functionality built-in.
All AC units dehumidify; it’s fundamental to the way they cool. They chill a small amount of air well before where you want it, and mix it in with the rest of the room air. During that chilling step, it is so cold that it can hold substantially less moisture, which condenses out. ACs evaporate this outside, or, in older models, drip it outside.
All AC units dehumidify; it’s fundamental to the way they cool. They chill a small amount of air well before where you want it, and mix it in with the rest of the room air. During that chilling step, it is so cold that it can hold substantially less moisture, which condenses out. ACs evaporate this outside, or, in older models, drip it outside.