Xiaomi has officially expanded its Mijia appliance lineup with the launch of a specialized mini dual-zone washing and drying machine. Announced on May 19, 2026, the compact unit is designed specifically for small loads like socks, towels, and intimate garments. While the device is scheduled to hit retail shelves in China on May 30, 2026, it currently remains unavailable through official Xiaomi U.S. channels or major American retailers.
Small footprint, dual-zone efficiency
The Mijia Mini Dual-Zone targets high-density living and specialized laundry needs by utilizing two independent 0.5 kg drums. This configuration allows users to wash in one drum while drying in the other, effectively separating wet and dry cycles to save time. Despite its utility, the unit occupies a minimal footprint of just 0.2 m² (approximately 2.15 square feet).
Technical specifications for the unit include:
- Wash Capacity: 0.5 kg per drum
- Dry Capacity: 0.2 kg per drum
- Water Temperature: Capable of heating up to 95 °C (203 °F)
- Cleaning: 15-minute high-temperature self-cleaning function for drum disinfection
While the physical control panel offers direct access to six washing programs, the device leverages the Mi Home app to unlock an additional 17 programs, totaling 23 customizable settings. This integration ensures the machine functions as a connected node within a broader smart home ecosystem.
US availability and technical considerations
For US-based consumers looking to import the device, several regulatory and technical hurdles exist. As of May 20, 2026, there are no FCC certification records for this specific China-market model, which may impact wireless connectivity stability and compliance. Additionally, third-party resellers may offer international shipping, but these units typically lack Xiaomi U.S. warranty coverage, leaving support limited to the country of purchase.
Users must also account for significant power differences. The Chinese model operates on a 220V/50Hz system with a 750W draw, making it incompatible with standard U.S. residential 120V/60Hz outlets without specialized voltage conversion equipment. Furthermore, imported appliances are subject to Section 232 steel-derivative duties, which can increase the total landed cost of the product.
Xiaomi has recently shown signs of expanding its Mijia appliance availability in other international markets, such as Spain, suggesting a potential roadmap for wider global distribution. Whether this small-scale laundry solution makes its way to the US market remains unconfirmed.








