Xiaomi has launched its latest Mijia H40 Robot Vacuum Mop in the Chinese market, designed with several advanced features to enhance home cleaning. The robot vacuum is priced at 2,499 yuan ($350) and it will be available for pre-order starting August 30. Let’s check out its key specs.

Xiaomi Mijia H40 Robot Vacuum Mop Specifications:
The Mijia H40 comes equipped with a powerful 6000Pa suction fan, which ensures efficient dust removal, especially from hard-to-reach areas like floor cracks and deep in carpets.
The Mijia H40 comes with a real-time anti-tangle main brush. This brush is specifically designed to cut and collect hair simultaneously, preventing common issues with hair and pet fur tangling. The side axles are also optimized to reduce the likelihood of tangles, making the vacuum easier to maintain.
The robot supports four cleaning modes, allowing users to choose between sweeping first, mopping first, sweeping and mopping simultaneously, or only sweeping or mopping.


The mop can automatically lift when it detects carpeted areas, preventing the mop from getting wet and dirty. It also features intelligent mop lifting during rinsing and drying processes, which helps avoid secondary contamination and keeps floors clean and dry.
This model features a compact base with a 4L water tank that allows the device to mop an area up to 500m² on a single fill. The base also includes a self-cleaning mop system with adjustable rinse frequencies and drying durations, ensuring that the mop remains clean and odor-free.
The Mijia H40 is equipped with advanced sensing and navigation technologies, including millimeter-level obstacle avoidance and 360° laser scanning, ensuring precise and efficient cleaning.
It also supports Xiaomi’s HyperOS Connect and can be controlled remotely via the Mijia app or through voice commands using the Xiao Ai smart speaker.
The Mijia H40 features interchangeable dust bags, a 700mL dust bin for flexible dust collection, a child lock for safety, and a compact base that easily fits into different household spaces.







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