Xiaomi launches the MIJIA Disinfection Air Purifier with a built
Xiaomi has unveiled the MIJIA Disinfection Air Purifier. The new air purifier will be up for crowdfunding via the Youpin platform from August 31. It carries a crowdfunding price of 2149 yuan (~$311) but will retail for 2499 yuan (~$362) after the crowdfunding exercise.
The MIJIA Disinfection Air Purifier utilizes a cylindrical design with a metallic texture. The top grille is removable for easy air duct cleaning and holds an OLED display that supports touch operation.
The purifier adopts double anti-coating, ultraviolet UV lamp, and high-energy plasma sterilization technology, which can sterilize and filter out allergens in a cycle. Among them, the plasma generating device can continuously release high-energy positive and negative ions, mainly disinfect bacteria and viruses suspended in the air, and effectively avoid cross-infection.
The built-in ultraviolet UV lamp will irradiate and disinfect internal bacteria in real time to avoid secondary release of pollution. In addition, the MIJIA Disinfection Air Purifier has a double anti-bacterial coating that can achieve 99.98% antibacterial and antiviral properties.
At the same time, the MIJIA Air Purifier adopts six-stage progressive purification, which can remove 98.02% of formaldehyde in one hour. And there is 99.5% nano-level filtration, which can absorb odors and filter out dust. The air purification efficiency reaches 600 cubic meters per hour, and the applicable area is 42-72 square meters, which can cope with the living room, bedroom, office, and other spaces.
The air purifier also has built-in high-precision sensors, which can monitor changes in air pollution in the home in real-time for 24 hours. When PM2.5 exceeds the standard, it will automatically turn on and spin. After PM2.5 cleaning is completed, it will automatically shut down to save power.
In terms of control, users can automatically switch on and off the machine, adjust the gear, and check the air quality through the MIJIA app. In addition, the purifier uses a 6–12-month long-term filter element, and the user will be reminded to replace it when it expires.
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