This Xiaomi purifier makes ice, hot water, and clean drinking water in minutes
Xiaomi’s new Mijia Water Purifier makes ice, heats water, and filters it instantly — a smart living upgrade built for modern kitchens.
Imagine a device on your kitchen counter that can pour clean water, make ice cubes, and heat it for your tea — all within minutes. Xiaomi’s latest innovation, the Mijia Desktop Water Purifier Ice-Making Edition, brings that futuristic vision to everyday life.
Now available in China for ¥4,499 (around $632), this all-in-one purifier merges filtration, ice-making, and instant heating into a single, compact design. It’s not just another smart appliance — it’s a sign of how home tech is becoming more adaptive and intuitive.

The purifier’s variable-frequency ice system delivers five crystal-clear 10-gram cubes in 15 minutes under standard mode, or smaller cubes even faster in quick mode. Behind the scenes, a dual-fan compressor keeps things cool and quiet at just 35 dB — about the sound of a whisper. The built-in storage can hold up to 50 cubes, keeping them solid for up to five hours.
To ensure safety, Xiaomi uses dual UV sterilization lamps that disinfect both the water and ice compartments, wiping out 99.9% of bacteria — including Listeria risks. A simple button press releases the ice automatically, so there’s no messy scooping involved.
At its core, the Mijia purifier relies on a six-stage RO+GC filtration system capable of catching particles as small as 0.0001 microns — from microplastics to PFAS. It meets baby-grade water safety standards and holds multiple certifications. The 6-liter dual-tank setup keeps clean and wastewater separate, while a Sri Lankan coconut carbon filter enhances the taste naturally.

The 2100W thick-film heater is equally impressive: it can deliver hot water in just three seconds with 1°C precision, adjustable from 40°C to 95°C. Through the Mijia app and HyperOS Connect, users can fine-tune water temperature, monitor quality, and manage filter status in real time.
With a plug-and-play desktop design, touch controls, and tri-color lighting, the Mijia purifier is built for convenience — no plumbing, no hassle. It’s rated for 76.2% water efficiency, with filters lasting up to three years depending on use.
In short, Xiaomi’s new purifier is more than a kitchen gadget — it’s a glimpse of how smart homes are evolving toward total convenience, blending clean design with real-world functionality.