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Xiaomi has unveiled the Mijia Air Purifier 6 lineup emphasizing a dual-filter architecture and dual-blade fan design to boost airflow and contaminant removal. Models, including a Dual-Core Formaldehyde edition, claim airflow up to 11,666 L/min and markedly improved performance versus prior units—99% formaldehyde removal in two hours, 99.99% PM1 removal in an hour and high pollen capture—achieved via a six-stage composite filter (catalytic/formaldehyde, activated carbon, nano filters, antimicrobial layer and UV sterilization). Units feature a closed-top dust-resistant build, low-noise operation (~26.6 dB(A)) and launch pricing around ¥1,399–¥1,936, with regional subsidies lowering consumer cost.
Xiaomi's Mijia Air Purifier 6 introduces design and filtration upgrades that affect indoor air quality device standards and competitive pricing dynamics. Tech professionals should note the engineering choices and rapid market subsidy-driven price shifts for product positioning and supply chain planning.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-17 01:45:57
Xiaomi’s Mijia Air Purifier 6, which launched May 13 with an initial price of ¥1,399 (RMB), is now available on JD.com after discounts and a government subsidy for about ¥1,059 — a new low four days after release. The purifier uses a dual-filter and dual-fan design with a claimed 11,666 L/min airflow, six-stage composite filtration (including high-density formaldehyde removal, nano-level particulate filter and UV sterilization), and noise down to 26.6 dB(A). Xiaomi says formaldehyde removal is tripled versus the previous model and PM1 removal reaches 99.99% in one hour. The deal includes trade-in and coupon options, one-year warranty and 30-day price protection, making it notable for smart-home buyers and IoT device market dynamics.
Xiaomi's Mijia Air Purifier 6 goes on sale today at 10:00, priced at ¥1,399 (suggested ¥1,799). The new model uses a dual-filter architecture and dual-blade fan design delivering up to 11,666 L/min airflow, claiming a doubled purification effect versus prior models. Xiaomi says formaldehyde removal is tripled, achieving 99% removal in 2 hours; PM1 removal reaches 99.99% in 1 hour; pollen allergen removal is 98.9% in 1 hour. The purifier features a six-stage composite filtration matrix (including antibacterial, high-density de-formaldehyde, nano filtration, activated carbon, UV sterilization), a closed top for dust protection and placement, and quiet operation down to 26.6 dB(A). The launch ties into ongoing government appliance subsidies.
Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Air Purifier 6 Dual-Core Formaldehyde Removal edition, going on first sale May 13 with a retail price of ¥1,936 (some regions eligible for subsidies down to ¥1,348). The unit uses a dual-filter architecture and a dual-fan (double-blade) design delivering up to 11,666 L/min airflow, claiming threefold improvement in formaldehyde removal versus the prior model (99% formaldehyde removal in 2 hours), 99.99% PM1 removal in 1 hour, and stronger particle capture (1.7×). It features a six-stage composite purification matrix—including catalytic and activated-carbon formaldehyde filters, UV sterilization, and antimicrobial layers—plus a closed top, low-noise 26.6 dB(A) operation and increased clean-air throughput.
Xiaomi launched the Mi Home (Mijia) Air Purifier 6, starting preorders with a promo price of ¥1,399 (RRP ¥1,799) and on-sale May 13. The purifier introduces a dual-filter architecture and dual-blade fan design that Xiaomi says doubles airflow and boosts particulate and formaldehyde removal: 99%+ formaldehyde removal in 2 hours, 99.99% PM1 removal in 1 hour, and 98.9% pollen allergen removal in 1 hour. The unit supports up to 11,666 L/min airflow, a six-stage composite purification matrix (including antibacterial, high-density formaldehyde, nano filtration, activated carbon formula, UV sterilization), a closed top design, and 26.6 dB(A) quiet operation. The product targets stronger home air quality with certified performance claims and compact high-power design.