Xiaomi Mijia H40 Robot Vacuum Mop Price 2499 CNY Launched Mobile Connectivity High Suction Power Specifications Details

Xiaomi has launched the Mijia H40 Robot Vacuum Mop in its domestic market, which, according to the company, is a state-of-the-art cleaning solution. It has an anti-tangle main brush with 6000Pa suction power, which claims to clean human hair as well as pet hair with ease. The device comes with a special cleaning mode to keep carpets dry. Its 4-liter water tank can clean up to 500m² and the self-cleaning mop system ensures freshness. Equipped with advanced sensing, 360° laser scanning and Xiaomi’s HyperOS Connect, the Mijia H40 mop can also be controlled via the Mijia app or Xiao AI smart speaker.

Xiaomi has launched the Mijia H40 Robot Vacuum Mop in China for 2,499 yuan (around Rs 29,500) and according to the company, it will be available from August 30. Pre-Order Will be available for.

The Xiaomi Mijia H40 Robot Vacuum Mop has a 6000Pa suction fan, thanks to which the device claims to clean floor crevices and long-fiber carpets well. It also has a 700ml dust bin and interchangeable dust bag for dust storage. The robot supports four cleaning modes, including sweeping, mopping and a combination of both.

The vacuum includes a real-time anti-tangle main brush that cuts hair while pulling it to prevent tangling in the device. The optimized side axle reduces maintenance hassles. Its intelligent mop can automatically lift carpets to prevent them from getting dirty and also has a self-cleaning system with a 4-liter water tank, capable of mopping up to 500m² per full tank.

It can detect and avoid obstacles down to the millimetre-level. It incorporates advanced sensing and navigation technologies such as 360-degree laser scanning. The Mijia H40 supports Xiaomi’s HyperOS Connect and can be controlled remotely via the Mijia app or the Xiao AI smart speaker. It also includes a child lock for added safety.

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