Xiaomi Launches Mijia Air Purifier 6 Dual-Core: Smart, Powerful, and Built for Modern Homes

Xiaomi launches the Mijia Air Purifier 6 Dual-Core with six air sensors, 7-layer filters, and real-time HyperOS control for healthier homes.

Xiaomi Launches Mijia Air Purifier 6 Dual-Core: Smart, Powerful, and Built for Modern Homes
Clean Air, Smart Home: Xiaomi’s New Mijia Air Purifier 6 Tackles Formaldehyde and VOCs

Clean air just got a lot smarter. Xiaomi has officially launched the Mijia Air Purifier 6 Dual-Core, a next-gen home purifier that doesn’t just filter your air — it tracks and understands it in real time. Designed for modern living spaces and newly renovated homes, this model takes aim at one of Asia’s most persistent air quality challenges: formaldehyde and VOC pollution from furniture and construction materials.

The Mijia Air Purifier 6 Dual-Core is built for precision and power. It features a dual-filter system paired with a dual-fan design, delivering a massive 700 m³/h formaldehyde CADR and 949 m³/h particle CADR. In plain terms, it can refresh the air in rooms between 56 to 96 square meters, making it ideal for larger apartments and family homes.

At its core lies a seven-layer composite filter—a serious lineup that includes everything from a dust pre-filter to an ultraviolet sterilization module. Xiaomi says the system can remove up to 99% of formaldehyde and 99.99% of H1N1 viruses within an hour, while eliminating more than 98% of allergens like pollen and dust mites. For families, pet owners, and anyone with allergies, that’s a game-changer.

But what makes this purifier stand out is its six-sensor real-time monitoring system. It measures PM1, PM2.5, dust, formaldehyde, temperature, and humidity — displaying all that data on an intuitive LCD screen with dynamic graphs. It’s less of a “set it and forget it” appliance and more of a live dashboard for your indoor environment.

Xiaomi’s Mijia Air Purifier 6 Dual-Core Tracks Six Air Metrics in Real Time

Powered by Xiaomi’s HyperOS, the purifier syncs seamlessly with the Mijia app for remote control, automation, and smart scheduling. You can even manage it hands-free using Xiao Ai voice commands. For nighttime use, the sleep mode drops noise levels to just 31.6 dB(A) — quieter than a whisper.

The hardware matches its intelligence. The purifier sports a sleek, vertical body with magnetic filter doors for easy swaps and omnidirectional wheels that let you roll it anywhere in the house. Replacement filters cost 299 yuan (around $42) and last up to a year.

Priced at 2,599 yuan (roughly $365), the Mijia Air Purifier 6 Dual-Core sits in Xiaomi’s premium tier, targeting users who want professional-level purification with smart home convenience. It’s also noticeably more advanced than the global Mijia Smart Air Purifier 6, which comes with a single filter and a much lower 218 m³/h CADR—a reminder that China’s models often showcase Xiaomi’s latest and boldest innovations first.

With HyperOS now tying together everything from Xiaomi’s smart locks to mice and monitors, the Air Purifier 6 Dual-Core feels like another piece of the brand’s growing ecosystem puzzle — one where your entire home reacts to the air you breathe.

In a world where air quality is increasingly part of everyday health, Xiaomi isn’t just selling a gadget; it’s delivering a lifestyle upgrade for the connected home. Clean air, after all, is the ultimate luxury tech can give.