
As we have said on several occasions, Xiaomi manages to amaze by trespassing from the classic tech stereotypes, such as smartphones and electronic gadgets in general and today it does it with a home water purifier. We are talking about the Mijia Faucet Water Purifier, a water purifier that stands out for its compact dimensions and a unique ease of installation, so as to allow us to install it on any tap in our home.
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Unlike the previous versions always presented by Xiaomi, this new model focuses a lot on ease of installation, so as to save on the expense of any specialized technician. In fact, the only operation that we should carry out is that relating to the connection to the tap from which we would like to purify the water.
Xiaomi announces Mijia Faucet Water Purifier: easy installation directly on the tap
For this purpose, the new Mijia Faucet Water Purifier uses various filters made with an ultra-thin activated carbon membrane capable of separating any harmful substance and trapping harmful particles up to one micron in size. In any case, the possibility of an observation window of the transparent filter at the top is offered.
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Among the features we find the presence of a pressure selector as well as the possibility of accessing different jet modes, thus allowing us to control the flow of water in order to optimize savings in this sense too. In addition to the ultra-thin hollow fiber filter membrane, the brand new Mijia Faucet water purifier comes with activated carbon, foldable PP cotton and other filter materials to complete the filtration offer that is four times more effective than an ordinary purifier.
The Xiaomi Mijia Faucet water purifier is currently priced at 119 yuan (about 15,5 euros at the exchange rate) for the crowdfunding campaign that will start from 13 May. Once the campaign is over, the price of the product will be increased to 149 yuan (about 20 euros).