Summary of likely features
Manufacturer: The searches frequently mention Mainstreet Classics and its parent company, GLD Products, as makers of tabletop air hockey games, suggesting it is the likely brand.
Design: It is a tabletop model, not a full-size arcade game. This makes it portable and suitable for playing on a dining table or flat surface.
Size: A similar model from Mainstreet Classics is 22 inches in length, but larger tabletop models up to 35 inches also exist.
Power source: Like other small Mainstreet Classics air hockey tables, it probably uses AA batteries to power the motor that produces the cushion of air.
Gameplay and accessories: It is designed for two players and comes with pushers (mallets), pucks, and sliding scorers for manual scorekeeping.
Intended use: It is positioned as a fun, affordable game for kids and families, and as a way to improve hand-eye coordination.
Limitations: Reviews for similar, compact models note that the air motor may not be as powerful and that the table may be less durable than full-sized arcade versions.