Xiaomi has put the Mijia Air Conditioner Powerful Wind Pro on sale in China, pitching it as a compact unit with the sort of output usually associated with larger systems. The Xiaomi Mijia Powerful Wind Pro starts cooling in 15 seconds, heats in 30, and is built to keep working from -20 to +55 °C.
That speed comes from a two-cylinder 13 cc compressor, copper condensers and evaporators, plus a peak cooling capacity of 6500 W. In plain English: Xiaomi is trying to sell this as a serious climate machine, not just another app-connected box with a logo on it.
HyperOS, XiaoAI and Xiaomi car control
The other hook is integration. The Powerful Wind Pro works with HyperOS, Xiaomi’s app, the XiaoAI voice assistant, and even Xiaomi cars, which is either a neat ecosystem trick or a reminder that the company wants everything talking to everything else.
Xiaomi also lists AI features, self-cleaning for both indoor and outdoor units, mildew protection, and a child mode. That is a familiar smart-appliance playbook, but the brand is leaning on it alongside the hardware specs rather than using software as a substitute for them.
Energy savings and China launch price
The company says the air conditioner meets its top energy-efficiency class and uses about 404 kWh less electricity per year than conventional third-class systems. That is the kind of number that sounds boring until your power bill arrives, at which point it suddenly becomes the hero of the story.
- Peak cooling capacity: 6500 W
- Cold air in 15 seconds
- Hot air in 30 seconds
- Operating range: -20 to +55 °C
- Launch price in China: 3299 yuan, down from 4899 yuan
The launch price is 3299 yuan, or about 485 dollars, undercutting the standard 4899 yuan sticker enough to make the initial sale look aggressive rather than premium. The question now is whether Xiaomi keeps this kind of fast, energy-saving HVAC push inside China or decides the formula is ready for a wider run.

