Xiaomi’s New Washer Targets Tough Stains with Electrolysis

Xiaomi’s Mijia Washing Machine Pro 10kg debuts in China with “Super Electrolysis” for stain removal, whitening, and high sterilization. It adds smart detergent dispensing, low-temp drying, and HyperOS connectivity.

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Xiaomi’s New Washer Targets Tough Stains with Electrolysis

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Xiaomi is best known globally for its smartphones, but the company’s latest home appliance shows it’s just as serious about “smart living” in the laundry room. The new Xiaomi Mijia Washing Machine Pro 10kg is a washer-dryer combo built around a bold promise: better stain removal and fabric-friendly cleaning, powered by what Xiaomi calls “Super Electrolysis.”

Now up for pre-order in China, the machine leans into a familiar Xiaomi playbook—pack premium features into a relatively aggressive price, then tie it all together with HyperOS connectivity. But the headline feature isn’t the app control. It’s the water treatment system designed to tackle everyday disasters like soy sauce, juice, and other stubborn stains without roughing up your clothes.

A washing machine that treats water like a cleaning tool

At the center of the Mijia Washing Machine Pro is “Super Electrolysis,” a water treatment technology Xiaomi claims can remove up to 20 types of difficult stains. Instead of relying purely on stronger cycles or hotter washes, the idea is to enhance the cleaning power of the water itself—aiming for deeper stain lifting while keeping fabrics and colors safer.

Xiaomi also says the system can help whiten dulled or discolored clothes in a single cycle, while offering up to 4x protection against color transfer. For households that regularly mix loads (or deal with kids’ laundry), that kind of color-bleed control could be just as valuable as stain removal.

Hygiene is another major angle. The company advertises a 99.99% sterilization rate across the full water circuit, positioning the machine as a better fit for families who care about allergy-friendly or “actually clean” laundry—not just laundry that smells nice.

Smarter detergent dosing—and a dryer that nudges you

Automatic detergent dispensing isn’t new, but Xiaomi is pushing convenience with what it calls Dual Channel Intelligent Dispensing. The machine weighs the load and dispenses an appropriate amount of detergent and softener, with the goal of reducing waste and avoiding residue from over-pouring. Xiaomi claims you may only need to refill the reservoir about once a month, depending on usage.

On the drying side, the machine supports low-temperature drying in the 55–65°C range, and stops once it detects the laundry is dry. It’s a practical approach for people who want less heat stress on fabrics like athleisure, cotton blends, or everyday work shirts.

There’s also a surprisingly human feature: if you forget to take your clothes out after the cycle ends, the machine can automatically “shake” the laundry to reduce stubborn creases. If you’ve ever pulled out a wrinkled pile hours later and wondered whether ironing is even worth it, that detail feels thoughtfully aimed at real life.

HyperOS connectivity is part of the package

Like many recent Xiaomi products, the Mijia Washing Machine Pro is designed to slot into the company’s HyperOS ecosystem via Xiaomi HyperConnect. That means remote monitoring, status updates, and connected-home integration are part of the pitch—especially for users already invested in Xiaomi’s smart devices.

Availability and features may vary if the model expands beyond China, but the company’s direction is clear: “Pro-level” tech isn’t just for phones anymore, and Xiaomi wants its appliances to feel just as intelligent.

Price and availability

  • China pre-order price: 3,293 yuan (around $455 USD)
  • Launch region: China (for now)

As with many Xiaomi appliances, international availability—if it happens—may come through different model names or third-party import channels. Global pricing would likely land higher once taxes, logistics, and local compliance are factored in.

One thing to watch next: whether Xiaomi brings “Super Electrolysis” to more washing formats, such as compact units, or expands it to additional markets. And, of course, there’s the bigger question: would you trust a connected washing machine to dose your detergent automatically, or do you still prefer doing it the old-fashioned way?

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Reza

Looks handy, love the stain removal claim but feels a bit overhyped. Price in China tempting, global will be pricier. Also worried about repairability and parts, and if the smart dosing messes with fragile stuff. if that’s real then interesting tho

mechbyte

Super Electrolysis? sounds like sci-buzz or legit tech. 99.99% sterilization claim makes me skeptical, wanna see lab tests. App dosing could save time, but what if it overdoes for delicates…