Xiaomi has added another big-ticket home appliance to its Mijia line: the Xiaomi Mijia Natural Wind Floor-Standing Air Conditioner (3HP), now on sale in China for 4,299 yuan ($630). The pitch is straightforward – cool or heat large living rooms fast – but the real hook is that Xiaomi is wrapping a fairly traditional floor AC in the same software and maintenance playbook it uses across its smart-home gear.

Xiaomi Mijia 3HP floor-standing air conditioner specs

The numbers are aimed at bigger spaces, not bedrooms. Xiaomi says the unit can move air at up to 1752 m³/h, push it across 13 meters, and spread it through a 115-degree supply angle. It also promises cooling in 30 seconds and heating in 60 seconds, with operation ranging from -32°C for heating to 60°C for cooling.

That puts it squarely in the same lane as premium floor-standing models from brands like Gree and Midea, where capacity and throw distance matter more than compact design. Xiaomi is clearly betting that buyers of open-plan homes care less about an appliance looking discreet and more about whether it can actually move air to the far end of the room.

  • Air volume: up to 1752 m³/h
  • Air supply angle: 115 degrees
  • Air throw: up to 13 meters
  • Cooling: 30 seconds
  • Heating: 60 seconds

HyperOS Connect and Xiaomi app control

Xiaomi is also leaning hard into connectivity. The AC supports HyperOS Connect, so owners can control it through the Mijia app, and XiaoAI voice control works when paired with supported devices. Full-link OTA updates for both indoor and outdoor units are part of the package, which is the sort of smart-home detail that sounds boring until a fix arrives without a service visit.

That software angle is becoming one of Xiaomi’s clearest advantages in home appliances. Rival brands can match the cooling specs, but Xiaomi has been steadily making the case that the selling point is not just hardware alone; it’s the way the appliance slots into a wider connected home.

Self-cleaning and energy rating

On efficiency, the unit carries an APF rating of 4.75. Xiaomi also says it has built in self-cleaning routines for both the indoor and outdoor units. The indoor side uses condensation, frost, and high-temperature drying up to 56°C, with a claimed sterilization rate of 99% against bacteria such as E. coli.

The outdoor unit gets its own cleaning cycle using condensed water to wash the heat exchanger. In plain English, Xiaomi is trying to sell less maintenance and more consistency over time – a pitch that should resonate in a category where neglected filters and grime can quietly ruin performance.

The new floor AC arrives alongside Xiaomi’s other recent Mijia products, including the Wireless Floor Washer 5 Pro and the Smart Curtain 3 Pro, reinforcing how aggressively the company is trying to turn its appliance business into a full smart-home ecosystem. The obvious question now is whether Xiaomi keeps this pace inside China only, or starts pushing these larger-format appliances into more markets where floor-standing ACs are still a niche buy.

Source: Gizmochina

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