Key Takeaways
- The Mijia Robot Vacuum Mop 5 Pro features a triple-camera system with AI, capable of identifying over 200 objects and 47 dirt types for customized cleaning.
- It has a powerful suction of 23,000 Pa and includes adjustable brushes and dual rotating mop heads for effective cleaning on various surfaces.
- The robot is equipped with a retractable radar tower for navigation, a 4,800 mAh battery, and supports integration with smart home devices via the Xiaomi app or voice commands.
- Two versions of the product are available: the Water Tank Edition with a built-in water tank and the Water and Drain Version connected to plumbing, both offering advanced cleaning features.
- Pricing for the Mijia Robot Vacuum Mop 5 Pro starts at CNY 4,999 (
$696) for the Water Tank Edition, while the Water and Drain Version costs CNY 5,699 ($794).
Xiaomi has unveiled the Mijia Robot Vacuum Mop 5 Pro in China. This new flagship device features a triple-camera panoramic vision system and boasts the most advanced AI cleaning assistant that the brand has ever created.
Advanced Vision Capabilities
At the front of the Mijia Robot Vacuum Mop 5 Pro, there's one standard camera, two infrared cameras, a wide laser lattice, and a night vision light. The robot employs these components along with AI to identify more than 200 objects and 47 different dirt types, enabling it to tailor the cleaning process. It matches the previous M40S model with a powerful suction capability of up to 23,000 Pa. It comes equipped with a main brush, a side brush for corners and edges, and dual rotating mop heads. All these parts can be adjusted to enhance cleaning on both hard surfaces and carpets.
Smart Navigation System
In addition to the cameras and laser technology, the Robot Vacuum Mop 5 Pro is equipped with a radar tower for home navigation. This sensor can retract into the device, allowing it to access lower furniture. With a robust 4,800 mAh (rated capacity) battery, the robot supports HyperOS Connect, enabling integration with other smart home devices and remote control via the Xiaomi app or Xiao AI voice commands.
Customizable Docking Options
Customers can select from two different versions of the product, each featuring unique docking stations. The Water Tank Edition includes a taller docking station with a built-in water tank, while the Water and Drain Version has a shorter dock that connects to your plumbing system. Both docking stations provide smart mop cleaning when dirt is detected, mop drying at 80°C (~176°F) with hot air, and automatic dust collection for up to 75 days of hands-free cleaning. The robot has a sleek white exterior and measures 350 x 88 mm (~13.8 x 3.5 inches) when the radar is retracted.
The Xiaomi Mijia Robot Vacuum Mop 5 Pro Water Tank Edition is available for CNY 4,999 ($696), whereas the Water and Drain Version is priced higher at CNY 5,699 ($794). It remains unclear if or when this model will be available in Europe; in countries like Germany, Xiaomi already offers models such as the Robot Vacuum X20 Max (currently priced at €524.70 on Amazon).
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