Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Wireless Vacuum Cleaner 4 Pro, a cordless stick vacuum that leans hard into convenience: automatic dust collection, blue dust-finding lights, a removable battery, and a price that undercuts many premium rivals at 1599 yuan, or about $220. It is already listed on JD.com, with sales set to begin on 10 June.
The Xiaomi Mijia 4 Pro is not trying to reinvent vacuuming. It is aimed at buyers who want a cordless vacuum with a self-cleaning dock, strong suction, and long runtime without paying Dyson-level money. That is a smart play in a category where Dreame, Roborock, and Dyson all lean heavily on dock automation and filtration.
Self-cleaning dock and 100-day dust storage
The standout feature is the dock, which uses a dual-channel automatic dust collection system. Xiaomi says the base includes a 3-liter antibacterial container with silver ions, and that the setup can keep users from manually emptying dust for 100 days. For a household gadget, that is the kind of promise people actually understand: fewer clouds of grime, fewer annoying chores.
The vacuum also starts charging automatically once it returns to the dock. The battery is a 2600 mAh removable unit, and Xiaomi claims up to 90 minutes of runtime on a single charge. That puts it squarely in the ”clean the apartment without charger anxiety” bracket, which is increasingly the minimum standard for serious cordless models.
Xiaomi Mijia 4 Pro specs and price
- Price: 1599 yuan, or about $220
- Battery: 2600 mAh, removable
- Runtime: up to 90 minutes
- Motor speed: up to 120,000 rpm
- Suction: 230 air watts
- Dock dust container: 3 liters
- Base rated power: 600 W
- Weight: 9.49 kg
120,000 rpm motor and 230 air watts
Under the hood, Xiaomi says the motor spins up to 120,000 revolutions per minute and delivers suction of 230 air watts. Those are the numbers shoppers will compare against pricier models from the usual suspects, because in cordless vacuums the spec sheet still does a lot of the selling.
Blue lighting helps spot hidden dust
The main brush adds a 180-degree wide-angle blue light system that highlights fine dust on the floor. It is a small feature, but it is exactly the sort of flourish that sells premium household gear: if you can make dirt visible, you make cleaning feel more justified. The vacuum is also integrated into Xiaomi’s Pengpai Intelligent Connection smart-home ecosystem, so it fits the company’s wider connected-home pitch rather than standing alone as a one-off appliance.
The base unit, listed with model index F202, has a rated power of 600 W and weighs 9.49 kg. Xiaomi has not exactly reinvented the cordless vacuum, but it has packaged a familiar formula with enough automation and runtime to make the competition sweat a little. The real test starts on 10 June, when consumers decide whether a self-emptying dock and dust lights are nice-to-have extras or the new baseline.

