Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Robot Vacuum and Mop 4, a budget-friendly robot vacuum boasting a powerful 10,000 Pa suction, now available in China. This impressive suction power stands out in a category where most devices range between 2,500 and 6,000 Pa, promising stronger cleaning performance on dust, pet hair, and larger debris.

The vacuum uses a laser-based LDS navigation system, allowing it to efficiently map and traverse homes rather than moving randomly. This technology aligns Xiaomi with other leading brands like Roborock and Dreame, which also employ advanced LiDAR navigation for more thorough cleaning routes.

Design-wise, the Mijia Robot Vacuum and Mop 4 sticks to Xiaomi’s minimalist aesthetic with a simple white shell. Its dual-brush setup features tangle-free technology designed to prevent hair wrap-up – a useful feature for pet owners.

Xiaomi Mijia robot vacuum with 5200mAh battery

This is a 2-in-1 model capable of vacuuming and mopping simultaneously. It has a 520 ml dustbin and a 270 ml water tank. Xiaomi claims it can cover cleaning areas up to 300 square meters, though actual performance varies based on home layout.

Practical features include the ability to climb over door thresholds up to 20 mm high, smoothing transitions between rooms. The robot relies on a substantial 5,200 mAh battery that delivers up to 180 minutes of continuous cleaning – placing it solidly among long-runtime robot vacuums.

While the Mijia Robot Vacuum and Mop 4 doesn’t push experimental features, it focuses on delivering strong suction, precise navigation, and solid battery life at an affordable price point.

Pricing details for the Xiaomi Mijia Robot Vacuum and Mop 4 are:

  • Retail price: 1,443 yuan (around $200)
This makes it an attractive option for budget-conscious buyers looking for robust cleaning power without breaking the bank. In terms of price-to-performance, it competes with other affordable vacuums from brands like Roborock’s E series and Dreame’s F models.

As Xiaomi continues expanding its smart home ecosystem, the Mijia Robot Vacuum and Mop 4 will be a name to watch for those seeking solid mid-range robot vacuums. Key questions remain: how will it perform in real-world messy homes, and will Xiaomi bring this model to western markets where competition is intense?

Source: Gizmochina

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