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Xiaomi is tightening service controls while aggressively expanding its connected home appliance lineup. The company has implemented digital audits and telemetry—using Bluetooth-enabled gauges and cloud-uploaded vacuuming metrics—to detect installation fraud and permanently blacklist offending technicians, enforcing fines and partner self-inspection. Meanwhile, Xiaomi is rolling out a wave of smart, subsidy-backed home devices: cordless vacuums with high-RPM motors, self-emptying bases and dust-visualization lighting; a range of smart washing machines with advanced cleaning, sterilization and electrolysis features; smart clothes dryers and mite-removal devices; all tightly integrated with Mijia, Xiaoai voice and Surge/Pengpai connectivity. The strategy pairs stricter service governance with pervasive IoT productization to protect performance and scale ecosystem trust.
Xiaomi's moves show stronger enforcement of service integrity and expanded instrumented home appliances, affecting device reliability, warranty enforcement, and IoT telemetry expectations for product teams and service partners.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-25 15:59:46
Xiaomi's Mijia lightweight cordless vacuum, originally ¥359, is being promoted through multiple JD.com discounts and rebates that can drop the final price to as low as ¥133 after coupons, membership deals and a ¥100 post-purchase credit. The compact unit weighs 860 g, uses a 110,000 rpm motor delivering up to 50AW / 22,000 Pa peak suction, has a Type-C charge port, a 200 mL transparent dustbin, five-stage filtration, two brush heads and up to 40 minutes runtime (about 10 minutes on high power). The sale leverages JD shopping incentives and government “home appliance seeding” subsidies with limits per user. It’s notable for aggressive pricing and positioning as a versatile car-and-home cleaner.
Xiaomi’s Mijia Smart Clothes Dryer 1S, launched April 2023 at ¥949, is available during JD’s 618 sale for ¥492.18 after a 20% national subsidy and coupon stacking. The slim ceiling-mount unit (9.9 cm when retracted) supports up to 35 kg via aluminum-alloy rods and steel cables, includes 32 clips, four crossbars, 38 anti-wind hooks, and an adjustable rod length. It features a 20W dimmable LED that can replace a balcony light, a quieter DC motor that claims 50% energy savings over AC motors, safety protections (short-circuit, overload, motor fault, over-voltage, surge), and smart integrations with Xiaoai, Mijia App, Xiaomi smart displays, and other home devices. The deal targets smart-home shoppers seeking space-saving, connected drying solutions.
Xiaomi's Mijia Cordless Vacuum 4 Pro has opened pre-sales at a launch price of ¥1,498.55, with final sale on June 10 and discounts bringing the price to ¥1,304 after national subsidy or ¥1,219 with trade‑in. The vacuum features a dual‑airpath self‑dust collection design, a 120,000 RPM motor delivering 230AW “lossless” suction, 180° blue dust‑reveal lighting, a 3L silver‑ion antibacterial dust bag, push‑in storage, 100 days without emptying, automatic return‑to‑base charging, and a removable 2,600mAh battery rated for 90 minutes. It also supports Xiaomi’s Pengpai smart connectivity. The product targets smart‑home buyers seeking high suction and long runtime at a competitive price point.
Xiaomi launched the Mijia Cordless Vacuum 4 Max, now on sale with a launch price listed at ¥2,351 on JD (intro ¥2,045; with national subsidies down to ¥1,738.56). The vacuum packs an 800W brushless motor spinning up to 150,000 RPM, delivering 280AW suction via a dual-airway dust collection system, and adds a 180° blue-light dust visualization feature. It supports automatic dust-emptying with a 100-day no-empty claim, eight-stage filtration, multi-scene cleaning (one machine, five uses), Xiaomi Surge connectivity, and a 4,000mAh battery rated for up to 90 minutes runtime. The product targets consumers seeking high-performance home cleaning with smart features and government subsidy discounts.
Xiaomi launched the Mijia three-compartment 14kg drum washing machine, now available for presale at a 5,999 RMB list price and a government-subsidized final price of 4,499.05 RMB. The appliance features a 14kg total capacity split into a 12kg main drum plus two 1kg small drums for delicates, independent water channels to prevent cross-contamination, high wash ratios (1.37 main, 1.83 small), anti-vibration/noise tech, pet hair removal rated at 91.4%, and certification for healthy washing of underwear and socks. It supports Xiaomi’s Surge Intelligent Connect (Pengpai Zhilian) smart home integration and benefits from ongoing national appliance subsidies. The model targets households seeking large-capacity, hygienic, and smart laundry solutions.
Xiaomi’s Mijia Mite Removal Vacuum 2 Pro, launched April 2025 at ¥429, has hit a new low of about ¥198 after national subsidy, coupons, trade-in and cashback during JD’s 618 sale. The upgraded device features a twin dust-bin design, 16 kPa suction, 72,000 per-minute high-frequency beating, smart mite detection, LED UV sterilization, and claimed 99% mite removal and 99.9% sterilization rates. The article lists promotional mechanics (8.7x coupon, trade-in reduction, subsidy, and E-card rebate) and links to JD/Taobao offers. For consumers, the price drop substantially improves value; for the smart home and appliance market, it shows aggressive pricing tactics and continued hardware iteration on health-oriented home devices.
Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Washing Machine Pro (10kg paddle) priced at RMB 899 (RMB 764.15 after government subsidy). The appliance features a new inverter motor, 1.28 cleaning ratio, first-level energy efficiency, and a nine-stage shock-absorbing balance system to reduce noise during wash and spin cycles. It adds antibacterial and anti-mite drum care and supports 15 specialized wash modes, eight water-level settings, 24-hour scheduling, and full OTA updates via Mijia Connect with Xiaoai voice and Mijia App remote control. The model targets smart-home integration and energy-efficient, quieter operation, positioned as an affordable smart appliance amid ongoing government subsidies for home electronics.
Xiaomi launched the Mijia Washing Machine Pro Supreme Edition with a 13kg wash (9kg dry) capacity, now available for pre-order on Xiaomi Youpin at an opening price of ¥3,499 and a national subsidy discounted price of ¥2,974.20. The appliance uses “super electrolysis” technology, which Xiaomi says removes stains, prevents color transfer, and provides residue-free sterilization; it achieves a wash efficiency ratio of 1.3. Features include intelligent dual-dosing, low-temperature gentle drying, 31 wash programs, 24-hour scheduling, add-clothes mid-cycle, and connectivity via Mijia and Xiaomi speakers for remote control and status monitoring. The product targets smart-home integration and energy-efficient laundry performance.
Xiaomi disclosed two cases of fake vacuuming during air-conditioner installations found in a digital audit and permanently blacklisted the two contractor technicians. The company fined the associated installation outlets ¥1,000 per bogus service and warned all partners to self-inspect; repeat offenses will face escalated penalties. Xiaomi’s digital vacuuming system—rolled out with Bluetooth-enabled digital vacuum gauges and integration to the Xiaomi Service Tong app—uploads pressure, duration and curve data to the cloud and blocks order completion until metrics meet standards, enabling automatic detection of anomalous pressure drops and tampering. The move highlights how instrumentation and telemetry can close “black box” service steps and protect product performance and warranty integrity.
Xiaomi launched two new Mijia Pro top-load washing machines in China, with 10kg and 12kg models priced at ¥899 (subsidized from ¥764) and ¥1,099 respectively. The machines use a new DDM variable-frequency direct-drive motor that raises wash ratio to 1.28 (1.3 for 12kg), reduces water use by 10.43%, cuts power consumption 8.82%, lowers noise and wear, and adds a nine-stage smart balance shock system for quieter night operation. The antibacterial wave plate claims 99.99% sterilization (99.95% E. coli, 99.92% S. aureus) and 100% mite removal. They support Xiaomi Surge Connect, Mijia App remote control, and 24-hour intelligent scheduling, positioning them as IoT-enabled, energy-efficient home appliances.
Xiaomi launched the Mijia Cordless Vacuum 4 Max, now open for pre-order at ¥2,351 (¥1,998.35 after China’s appliance subsidy) with sales starting May 29. The vacuum is powered by an 800W brushless motor spinning at 150,000 RPM and claims 280AW suction using a dual airflow dust-collection design. It features a 180° blue-light dust visualization, intelligent self-emptying with a 100-day no-manual-empty promise, eight-stage filtration, multi-scene cleaning (one device for five uses), Xiaomi’s Surge smart connectivity, and a 4,000mAh battery offering up to 90 minutes runtime. The product targets households seeking high-performance, networked cleaning devices and benefits from ongoing government subsidies.