The harvesting market is undergoing a huge change, and Chinese giant Xiaomi is leading the way in offering solutions for both budget and premium segments. For a consumer who is experiencing the Mi Home ecosystem for the first time, it can be difficult to understand hundreds of modifications that differ in suction power, type of wet cleaning and navigation systems. The choice of a device becomes not just a purchase of household appliances, but an investment in comfort, so it is important to understand the real needs of your home, rather than chasing the maximum numbers in characteristics.
In this article, we will take a closer look at which Xiaomi vacuum cleaner to choose, based on current data from 2026 and the experience of operating different generations of devices. We will compare classic vertical models with their robotic counterparts, discuss the nuances of working with the application and analyze typical errors in choosing.
It is worth noting that the Mijia and Roborock product line (a sub-brand of the ecosystem) is constantly updated, introducing new technologies such as auto-cleaning the station, hot drying of rags and recognizing obstacles with AI. A properly selected device can completely free the owner from routine cleaning, while a mistake in choosing can turn the gadget into an expensive toy, dusting in the corner.
Device typology: vertical vs. robots
The first thing to decide on is the form factor of the device. Vertical wireless vacuum cleaners, such as the Xiaomi Vacuum Cleaner G10 series or newer versions, are designed for active manual cleaning. They are ideal for quickly cleaning visible dirt, collecting wool from carpets and cleaning hard-to-reach places where the robot will not get, their main advantage is control: you control the process, see the result and can instantly react to the scattered cereals.
Robot vacuum cleaners, by contrast, are designed to keep the background clean. They work on a schedule while you're away and provide daily dust removal. Modern models, such as the Xiaomi Robot Vacuum X20+ or the flagship Xiaomi Robot Vacuum X10+, feature sophisticated LDS navigation systems (laser scanning) and visual cameras. But the robot will not replace full-time general cleaning, especially on tall pile carpets or in crowded rooms.
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Many users are coming up with a hybrid scheme: a powerful vertical vacuum cleaner for deep cleaning once a week and a robot for daily maintenance of order, which allows you to cover all use cases and ensures perfect cleanliness in all conditions.
Key characteristics: what to look at first
When choosing a particular model, it is important to pay attention not only to the brand, but also to technical parameters that directly affect the performance. Suction power (measured in Pascals, Pa) is the main indicator determining whether the device will be able to pick up heavy debris or knock out dust from the depths of the carpet. 2000-2500 Pa is enough for smooth floors, whereas for carpeting and animal wool, a minimum of 3000-4000 Pa and above is required.
The second critical parameter is autonomy, which depends on battery capacity, which usually ranges from 2500 to 5200 mAh. In modern Xiaomi models, fast charging technologies and replaceable batteries are introduced, which allows you to clean large areas without interruptions. Also consider the volume of the dust collector: for apartments with animals, it is better to choose models with a volume of 0.5 liters or those that connect to a self-cleaning station.
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Pay attention to the noise level in decibels (dB). For comfortable use in an apartment with children or animals, this figure should not exceed 65-70 dB in maximum mode.
Equally important is the filtration system. HEPA-filter E11 or E12 It is a must for allergy sufferers, as it traps the smallest dust particles and does not release them back into the air. Some advanced models use cyclone dust systeming, which prevents loss of suction power as the container is filled.
Navigation and Smart Functions: LDS, Visual and Gyroscope
The intelligence of a robot vacuum cleaner is determined by its navigation system, and it's considered the most efficient one to date. LDS-Laser Distance Sensor, where a laser rangefinder builds an accurate map of the room. S10 or X10+, They build a map in one go, they memorize the layout, they create virtual walls, and they let you set the cleaning areas through the app. This is the gold standard, which is worth choosing if you have a budget.
More affordable models often use gyroscopic navigation or visual cameras (VSLAM). The gyroscope moves along a linear trajectory (zigzag), which is effective but slower and less accurate than LDS. The camera's visual navigation, which works well in good lighting but can glit in the dark. For large and complex apartments, having a map and a laser rangefinder is critical for quality cleaning.
Smart home integration offers additional possibilities: Mi Home, Apple HomeKit or Google Home support allows you to control a vacuum cleaner with your voice or create scenarios. For example, a robot can start cleaning automatically when you leave the house (geolocation of a smartphone), or stop when the charge on the phone drops below 20%.