Xiaomi has just rolled out its latest smart home appliance in China. The Mijia Mineral-Rich Water Purifier 1200G is now available on JD.com for 3,399 yuan (around $470), and it’s packed with features aimed at making clean, mineral-enhanced drinking water more accessible and convenient for everyday use.

Xiaomi Mijia Water Purifier 1200G Specifications
At the heart of the purifier is a six-stage filtration system with RO (reverse osmosis) tech capable of filtering particles as tiny as 0.0001 microns. That means it can handle everything from heavy metals and bacteria to viruses and chlorine, all the stuff you definitely don’t want in your glass.
But Xiaomi isn’t stopping at just clean water. The purifier also reintroduces essential minerals into the water, thanks to patented mineralization tech developed alongside the China University of Geosciences.
You’re not just getting random minerals either. Xiaomi says the purifier enriches water with strontium, calcium, magnesium, sodium, and potassium, all measured to meet mineral water-grade standards.
In particular, strontium is kept at a stable concentration of at least 0.2mg/L, and the minerals are sourced from rock fractures in the pristine Nianqing Tanggula Mountains. In other words, it’s trying to give your tap water that fresh mountain-spring feel.

The hardware itself is designed for speed and flexibility. The 1200G capacity supports a flow rate of nearly 4 liters per minute. Xiaomi says it can fill a 150ml glass in about three seconds. You also get three different water modes: pure water, strontium-rich water, and micro-mineral water, each suited for different uses like drinking, cooking, or brewing tea and coffee.
And of course, it wouldn’t be a Xiaomi product without some smart features baked in. The purifier comes with an OLED touch display faucet that shows water quality (TDS values) and filter health in real-time. It also integrates with Xiaomi’s HyperOS Connect and the Mi Home app, where you can monitor water usage and track filter life.
The system features automatic membrane flushing for freshness and a five-chamber pump to reduce noise. Its RO filter boasts a lifespan of up to five years, reducing maintenance and long-term expenses.
In related news, Xiaomi recently introduced a high-speed hair dryer that can dry hair in just one minute. The company also unveiled a desktop fan capable of running for 26 hours when powered by a power bank.
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