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Xiaomi Launches Mijia Water Purifier 2 1600G with 7-Year RO Filter

Xiaomi Launches Mijia Water Purifier 2 1600G with 7-Year RO Filter
Xiaomi Mijia Water Purifier 2 1600G
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Xiaomi has expanded its Mijia smart home lineup with a new water purifier in China.

The Mijia Water Purifier 2 1600G targets households seeking faster water output and lower maintenance costs.

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Key Features and Filtration

The purifier boasts a 1600G flow rate for noticeably quicker water dispensing than older RO systems.

It uses dual-core precision filtration to remove up to 145 contaminants, including heavy metals, bacteria, and viruses.

The RO filter is rated for seven years of use, significantly longer than many conventional home RO systems.

Xiaomi also introduced “Zero Stagnant Water 3.0” technology to reduce leftover water between uses, improving freshness and hygiene.

The system meets “mother-and-baby-grade” healthy water standards with BPA-free output and no added scale inhibitors.

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It complies with China’s highest national water-efficiency standard, achieving a purification rate of up to 68.1% to minimize wastewater.

Smart Home Integration and Pricing

The purifier integrates with the Mi Home ecosystem for monitoring filter life, water quality, and maintenance reminders via app.

Priced at 1,999 yuan (around €250), current national subsidies bring the effective price to about 1,799 yuan.

Xiaomi continues to expand aggressively into smart home appliances, and this product underscores its focus on practical household hardware beyond phones and wearables.

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In China, water purifiers are a competitive category as consumers prioritize water quality and long-term running costs.

Xiaomi positions the purifier toward families and health-conscious buyers, emphasizing its BPA-free water output and compliance with high safety standards.

The system also achieves a water purification rate of up to 68.1%, reducing wastewater compared to traditional RO units.

Like most recent Mijia appliances, the purifier integrates with the Mi Home ecosystem, allowing users to monitor filter life, water quality, and maintenance reminders through the app.

Xiaomi has been expanding aggressively into smart home appliances, and products like this show how much the company is leaning into practical household hardware beyond phones and wearables.

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In China especially, water purifiers have become an increasingly competitive category as consumers pay more attention to water quality and long-term running costs.

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Author: Mitchell Judith
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