Xiaomi Mash Inhaler: A Home Therapy Revolution or a Marketing Ploy?

If you've ever experienced a cold, bronchitis, or even seasonal allergies, you know how important it is to have an effective inhaler on hand. But traditional compressor and ultrasonic devices are often bulky, noisy, and require regular replacement of consumables. Here comes the mash inhalers, compact, silent, versatile devices that have gained immense popularity in recent years, and when the gadget is released by Xiaomi, the leader in the smart electronics market, it automatically attracts the attention of millions.

But what is Xiaomi's mash inhaler really? How does it work, how does it differ from classic analogues, and whether to overpay for the brand? In this guide, we will examine the device from the physical principle of operation to comparison with competitors (including Omron and Beurer), you will learn which Xiaomi models are on the market in 2026, how to use them correctly for the treatment of children and adults, and also what hidden nuances of operation the manufacturer prefers to keep silent. And yes, we honestly answer the question: is it easier to buy a proven compressor inhaler for a third of the price?

What is a mash inhaler and how does it work?

The term mesh reveals the device's secret, and unlike compressor inhalers that spray the drug with airflow, or ultrasonics that break the liquid with high-frequency waves, mash inhalers use a vibrating membrane with microscopic holes, and when the drug solution hits the mesh, it fluctuates at up to 120 kHz, pushing the fluid through the pores and turning it into a fine-dispersed aerosol.

The advantage of this approach is in the controlled particle size: most mash inhalers (including Xiaomi models) generate a particle aerosol of 1–5 ΞΌm, the ideal range for penetration into the lower respiratory tract (bronchi and lungs). By comparison, compressor devices often produce larger droplets (5–10 ΞΌm) that settle in the nasopharynx, and ultrasound can destroy the structure of certain drugs (such as antibiotics or hormones).

  • πŸ”¬ Physical principle: vibrating membranes at frequencies of 100-180 kHz, without heating or compressed air.
  • πŸ’Š Compatibility with drugs: works with most solutions (including antibiotics, bronchodilators, mucolytics), except oil and suspensions.
  • πŸ“‰ Loss of drugs: minimal - up to 90% of the dose reaches the lungs (vs. 30-50% in compressor patients).
  • ⚑ Energy consumption: 5-10 times lower than compressor analogues.

However, there is a downside: the membrane over time clogged with mineral deposits (especially when using mineral water or non-sterile solutions), which requires regular cleaning. In addition, the grid life is limited – most models it is designed for 500-1000 hours of work, after which it requires replacement (the cost of a new membrane for Xiaomi is about 1500-2500). β‚½).

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Xiaomi Mash Inhalers: A Review of 2026 Models

To date, Xiaomi branded (including the Mi and Mijia sub-brands) several models of mash inhalers are available, all of which are produced in partnership with Chinese medical companies, but are certified to ISO 13485 (medical equipment) and CE standards. Below is the current list for 2026 with key characteristics.

ModelParticle size (ΞΌm)Reservoir capacity (ml)Noise level (dB)Battery operating timePrice (β‚½), June 2026
Xiaomi Mijia Mesh Nebulizer 21–58<454 hours5 990
Xiaomi Mi Portable Mesh Nebulizer1–3.55<403 hours4 790
Xiaomi Smartmi Mesh Nebulizer Air0.5–510<506 hours7 490
Xiaomi Deerma Mesh Nebulizer CM8001–612<485:006 290

All models support spray modes (usually 2-3 speeds), have protection against overheating and automatically shut down in the absence of fluid.Separately, the Smartmi Mesh Nebulizer Air is the only model with ultrafine aerosol (0.5 microns) that penetrates the lung alveoli, making it optimal for the treatment of COPD, asthma and severe bronchitis.

An important nuance: despite being part of the Xiaomi ecosystem, inhalers do not sync with the Mi Home app (unlike, for example, the air humidifiers of the same brand), control is carried out exclusively by mechanical buttons on the body, which is a plus in terms of reliability, but a minus for fans of smart control.

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If you are choosing a baby inhaler, look for models with a silicone mask (such as Mijia Mesh Nebulizer 2), which is softer than the standard plastic one and does not cause discomfort with prolonged use.

Pros and cons of Xiaomi mash inhalers

To make an objective assessment of whether or not to buy a Xiaomi mash inhaler, compare it to alternatives based on key criteria.

  • πŸš€ Compact: weight 200-300 g (vs 1-2 kg in compressor), easily fits in a bag.
  • πŸ”‡ Noise: noise level 40-50 dB (compared to: compressor emit 60-80 dB).
  • πŸ”‹ Autonomy: built-in battery (usually 2000-2500 mAh) allows you to use the device without an outlet.
  • πŸ’§ Cost-effectiveness: the consumption of the drug is 30-40% lower due to accurate dosing.
  • πŸ‘Ά Universality: suitable for children from birth (includes baby masks).

Now, the shortcomings are enough, and some are critical:

  • πŸ’Έ Price: Xiaomi mash inhalers are 2-3 times more expensive than compressor analogues (for example, Omron) NE-C24 worth ~3000 β‚½).
  • πŸ› οΈ Maintenance: The membrane should be washed after each use and replaced every 6-12 months.
  • ⚠️ Restrictions on drugs: you can not use oil solutions, suspensions and some hormonal drugs (see instructions!).
  • ⏳ Service life: the membrane life is limited, and its replacement costs 20-30% of the cost of a new device.

⚠️ WARNING: If you plan to use an inhaler to treat purulent sore throat or bacterial sinusitis, mash patterns are contraindicated! the smallest aerosol particles can contribute to the spread of infection into the lower respiratory tract. In such cases, compressor inhalers with a particle size of 5-10 μm are recommended.

How to use the Xiaomi mash inhaler: step-by-step instructions

Using a mash inhaler seems simple, but there are a number of nuances that the manufacturer often does not advertise.

  1. Preparation of the solution. Use only sterile pharmaceutical preparations (for example, Berodoual, Lasolvan, saline solution 0.9%). It is forbidden to dilute the drugs with tap water or mineral water, this will lead to plaque on the membrane.
  2. Pour the liquid. Open the tank, pour the solution to the MAX tag (usually 5-8 ml). Do not overflow - this will reduce the spraying efficiency. For models with a vertical reservoir (for example, Smartmi Air), tilt the device at an angle of 45 Β° when pouring.
  3. Build and turn on. Close the lid tightly, connect the mask or mouthpiece. Power button device, select mode (usually Low/Medium/High).
  4. Breathe smoothly and deeply through the mask/mouthpiece, the average session time is 5-10 minutes, and if the solution is over earlier and the symptoms persist, repeat the procedure in 20 to 30 minutes.
  5. Clean. After use, wash the tank and mask with warm water and soap, dry in the air. Never use alcohol or aggressive detergents - they will damage the membrane! Disinfect once a week with a boil (if authorized by the instructions).

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Storage: After drying, fold the inhaler into a case (usually included) and keep it dry. The humid environment causes bacteria to grow on the membrane. If the device has not been used for more than 3 days, rinse the tank with a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution before the next session.

What happens if you don't clean the membrane?
The spraying efficiency will decrease (particles will become larger, the medicine will settle in the nasopharynx).| The consumption of the drug will increase - up to 50% of the dose will not reach the lungs. | The risk of bacterial infection will increase (organic residues accumulate in the pores of the membrane).| The service life of the membrane will be reduced by 2-3 times (you will have to buy a new one in 3-4 months).

Comparison with competitors: Omron, Beurer, Little Doctor

Xiaomi’s Mash Inhalers are often marketed as β€œrevolutionary,” but there are worthy alternatives from specialized medical brands on the market.

CharacteristicsXiaomi Mijia 2Omron NE-U22Beurer IH 50Little Doctor LD-212M
TypeMash.Mash.Mash.compressor
Particle size (ΞΌm)1–53–51–43–10
Noise level (dB)45464465
Battery operating time4 hours- (no battery)3 hoursβ€”
Price (β‚½), 20265 9908 4907 2902 990

As you can see from the table, Xiaomi wins in price/function ratio, but loses Omron and Beurer in reliability: medical brands have a membrane life higher (1500-2000 hours vs. 1000 for Xiaomi), and Omron NE-U22 is certified for use in hospitals, which indicates its durability.

If you have a budget, consider a little doctor. LD-212M β€” compressor inhaler for 3000 β‚½, It's a 5-7 year long, consumable-free system, and its major drawback is noise and large particles, but it's perfect for treating a runny nose or cough in children.

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Xiaomi mash inhalers are optimal for those who value portability and silence, but are not willing to pay for branded medical devices (Omron, PARI).For regular home use, compressor models may be more profitable in the long run.

Frequent Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Even experienced users sometimes make mistakes when using mash inhalers, and here are the most common ones and ways to prevent them:

  • 🚫 Using non-sterile solutions, for example, some people dilute Borjomi drugs or boiled water, which causes lime plaque on the membrane and reduces its life by 2 times. Solution: use only pharmaceutical saline (0.9% NaCl) or distilled water.
  • 🚫 Wrong assembly. If the tank lid is not tightly closed, the device will either not turn on or will spray the drug inefficiently. Solution: make sure the latches work with the characteristic click.
  • 🚫 Ignoring cleaning. The membrane requires washing after each use. If you don't, the pores clog, and after 2-3 months, the inhaler will have to be thrown away. Solution: keep a container of warm water and a soft brush on hand).
  • 🚫 Wet storage. If you remove the inhaler wet, you get mold inside the tank. Solution: dry all the parts in the air for at least 2 hours before cleaning for storage.

⚠️ Attention: If the inhaler suddenly begins to spit large drops or make extraneous sounds (squeaking, crackling), this is a sign of damage to the membrane. You can not use such a device - the particles of the drug will be uneven, which can cause an overdose or insufficient therapeutic effect. Replace the membrane immediately!

Another common myth is that "mash inhalers can be used for aromatherapy." This is strictly forbidden! Essential oils and oil solutions clog the pores of the membrane without the possibility of repair, and their small particles, when inhaled, can cause lipoid pneumonia, severe pneumonia.

Can Xiaomi’s Mash Inhaler be Used to Treat COVID-19?
Yes, but with reservations. Mash inhalers are effective for symptomatic treatment (cough relief, sputum thinning) with drugs such as Ambroxol or ACC. However, they do not replace specific therapy (antiviral, anticoagulants). Importantly, in severe COVID-19 with lung damage (Ct < 25), inhalations can worsen the condition - be sure to consult a doctor!
How much is a membrane in Xiaomi inhalers?
The manufacturer claims a life of 1000 hours (about 200-300 procedures for 10 minutes). However, in practice, the period depends on care: With daily cleaning and use of sterile solutions - up to 1.5 years; with rare washing or use of mineral water - 3-6 months; Signs of wear: increased spraying time, large drops, extraneous noise.
Can I take a Xiaomi mash inhaler on an airplane?
Yes, but with air travel regulations in mind: The device must be turned off during flight. Inhalation fluid (>100 ml) is allowed only in luggage (in hand luggage, a maximum of 100 ml in airtight packaging); Lithium battery (<100 Wh) does not require special permission. Before traveling, check the rules of a particular airline - some prohibit the transport of medical devices without a doctor's certificate.
What is the difference between Xiaomi Mijia Mesh Nebulizer 2 and the first version?
The main improvements in the second version: Enlarged tank - 8 ml (versus 5 ml in the first version); quieter operation - 45 dB (versus 50 dB); additional Turbo mode for rapid spraying; improved mask ergonomics (soft silicone edges); however, the membrane remained the same, so the resource did not change.
Where to buy the original mash inhaler Xiaomi, so as not to run into a fake?
Official channels of purchase in Russia (2026): Xiaomi Russia website (warranty 1 year); Authorized stores: Svyaznoy, M. Video, Eldorado; Wildberries platform (seller must be marked "Official Partner of Xiaomi"). Signs of forgery: lack of certificate CE Or Rospotrebnadzor, plastic with a pungent smell, no check for a guarantee, the price is below 4500. β‚½ β€” reason.