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Xiaomi Mijia Robot Vacuum and Mop 6 Launches in China

6 May 2026

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Logan Price

Xiaomi has announced the Mijia Robot Vacuum and Mop 6, a new robot that combines vacuuming with roller‑based wet cleaning. The launch matters to U.S. consumers because it introduces a high‑suction, water‑tank‑enabled competitor at a price point that is currently limited to the Chinese market.

Key features and specifications

The Mijia Robot Vacuum and Mop 6 delivers 28 000 Pa suction, allowing it to lift debris from carpets and hard floors. It uses a pair of cameras that provide a 220‑degree field of view for obstacle detection and can clear obstacles up to 40 mm high, which lets it pass under many sofas and beds that are 90 mm tall.

Instead of a rotating brush, the device employs continuous rollers that are rinsed with clean water; a built‑in scraper collects dirt for more effective wet cleaning. A surface‑recognition system lifts the mop when carpet is detected, preventing unwanted wetting (Ximitime).

Docking options

Two docking station variants are offered. The standard dock holds a fixed water‑tank and supports automatic mop cleaning. The premium dock connects directly to a home water‑supply line, refilling the tank without user intervention.

The fixed‑tank version is priced at 2 700 yuan (approximately 30 000 ruble), while the water‑supply‑connected model costs 3 100 yuan (about 34 000 ruble) (Ximitime).

How the Mijia compares in the U.S. market

In the United States, the highest suction level among mainstream robot vacuums is 36 000 Pa, found in the Roborock Saros 20. That model is priced at $1,599.99 and is marketed as the most powerful consumer robot vacuum (Roborock US Product Page).

By contrast, the Mijia's 28 000 Pa places it below the top‑end suction range but still above many mid‑tier models such as the Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra, which offers 10 000 Pa at $799.99 (Roborock US Product Page).

Price‑wise, the Mijia is positioned significantly lower in its home market. In the United States, comparable roller‑mop robots include the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra at $1,179.99 and the iRobot Roomba Max 705 Combo with PowerSpin roller mop, which retails around $1,099. Both feature roller mop technology and hot‑water cleaning stations, but they are priced well above the Mijia's Chinese launch price (Dreame Product Page; iRobot Product Page).

Feature parity and gaps

Several U.S. competitors offer hot‑water mop washing and hot‑air drying in their docking stations. The Dreame Aqua10 Ultra provides water temperatures up to 212 °F, while ECOVACS Omni stations and Narwal FlowWash also include hot‑water and drying capabilities (Dreame Product Specifications).

The Mijia's docking stations lack hot‑water heating, focusing instead on water‑tank refilling and basic mop cleaning.

Implications for U.S. consumers

For American shoppers, the Mijia Robot Vacuum and Mop 6 demonstrates that high‑suction, roller‑based wet cleaning is becoming a standard expectation in robot vacuums. However, the lack of a U.S. release means that price and warranty considerations remain uncertain.

Consumers must weigh the Mijia's specifications against domestic models that offer higher suction, integrated hot‑water stations, and established service networks.

Until Xiaomi expands distribution, the Mijia serves as a benchmark for what future U.S. offerings might look like: strong suction, water‑tank flexibility, and intelligent obstacle navigation, all packaged at a price that could challenge current market leaders if it becomes available domestically.

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6 May 2026

—

News

Logan Price

Xiaomi has announced the Mijia Robot Vacuum and Mop 6, a new robot that combines vacuuming with roller‑based wet cleaning. The launch matters to U.S. consumers because it introduces a high‑suction, water‑tank‑enabled competitor at a price point that is currently limited to the Chinese market.

Key features and specifications

The Mijia Robot Vacuum and Mop 6 delivers 28 000 Pa suction, allowing it to lift debris from carpets and hard floors. It uses a pair of cameras that provide a 220‑degree field of view for obstacle detection and can clear obstacles up to 40 mm high, which lets it pass under many sofas and beds that are 90 mm tall.

Instead of a rotating brush, the device employs continuous rollers that are rinsed with clean water; a built‑in scraper collects dirt for more effective wet cleaning. A surface‑recognition system lifts the mop when carpet is detected, preventing unwanted wetting (Ximitime).

Docking options

Two docking station variants are offered. The standard dock holds a fixed water‑tank and supports automatic mop cleaning. The premium dock connects directly to a home water‑supply line, refilling the tank without user intervention.

The fixed‑tank version is priced at 2 700 yuan (approximately 30 000 ruble), while the water‑supply‑connected model costs 3 100 yuan (about 34 000 ruble) (Ximitime).

How the Mijia compares in the U.S. market

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Price‑wise, the Mijia is positioned significantly lower in its home market. In the United States, comparable roller‑mop robots include the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra at $1,179.99 and the iRobot Roomba Max 705 Combo with PowerSpin roller mop, which retails around $1,099. Both feature roller mop technology and hot‑water cleaning stations, but they are priced well above the Mijia's Chinese launch price (Dreame Product Page; iRobot Product Page).

Feature parity and gaps

Several U.S. competitors offer hot‑water mop washing and hot‑air drying in their docking stations. The Dreame Aqua10 Ultra provides water temperatures up to 212 °F, while ECOVACS Omni stations and Narwal FlowWash also include hot‑water and drying capabilities (Dreame Product Specifications).

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Implications for U.S. consumers

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