Xiaomi, the international tech leader, has introduced the latest member of its Mijia smart home series: the Mijia Soy Milk Maker. This new product is presently available for crowdfunding on Xiaomi’s Youpin platform at an early bird price of 179 Yuan (around $25).
Xiaomi Mijia Soy Milk Maker Specifications
Designed with user convenience and efficiency in mind, the Mijia Soy Milk Maker features a 1-liter capacity and an innovative ability to grind dry beans directly without pre-soaking. This novel feature saves users both time and effort while delivering a fresh, flavorful result.
For user hygiene and ease, the device includes built-in cleaning and sterilization modes. A quick press of the “Clean” button activates the fast cleaning mode, while holding the button for three seconds starts the high-temperature sterilization mode with a 99.99% sterilization rate, ensuring optimal cleanliness.
The soy milk maker is equipped with a robust blending system comprising a 6-blade cutter, facilitating segmented cooking for smooth and aromatic soy milk. It also offers six menu options for both hot and cold drinks, all easily navigable via a large LED screen.
Advanced Features and Safety
The appliance supports a 12-hour reservation and insulation feature, ideal for those who want their beverages ready at a specific time without constant monitoring. The internal components are made of food-grade materials, such as a PP lid, 304 stainless steel cup body, precision steel blades, and a stainless steel heating plate, ensuring safety and durability.
It also includes a detachable power cord for easy storage and a dual heat-insulated body for effective thermal protection. The soy milk maker is packed with various safety features, including lid overflow protection, magnetic sensing to prevent accidental activation, quick air release to prevent overflow, motor overheat protection, and dry burn protection, ensuring safe and reliable operation.
Limitations and Considerations
Although the Mijia Soy Milk Maker is a noteworthy addition to Xiaomi’s expanding kitchen appliance range, it currently lacks integration with the Mi Home app, a common feature in other Xiaomi smart home products.