Indoor air quality is becoming a growing concern for Filipino households as humidity, dust, and allergens continue to affect daily comfort. Technology company Xiaomi is making its latest devices as a solution, promoting what it calls “Total Indoor Air Management” through its AIoT ecosystem.
To achieve its goal, the company introduces two products: the Mijia Smart Air Purifier 6 and the Xiaomi Smart Dehumidifier Lite. Designed to work together, the devices aim to address both airborne pollutants and excess moisture, two factors that commonly impact indoor environments in tropical climates like the Philippines.
The Mijia Smart Air Purifier 6 is designed to remove contaminants from the air. It uses a five-sensor system to monitor changes in air quality and displays real-time data on an LCD screen. The device can clean a standard room in about 3.5 minutes and is rated to remove up to 99.9% of common allergens and odors. This makes it particularly relevant for households with children, elderly family members, or individuals sensitive to dust and pollution.

Humidity, however, remains a separate issue. High moisture levels can lead to discomfort, as well as mold and mildew buildup. The Xiaomi Smart Dehumidifier Lite is designed to manage this, with an 8-liter daily capacity that helps maintain balanced indoor humidity.
The unit also includes a Sleep Mode that operates at 33.82 dB(A), making it suitable for bedrooms and nurseries where noise levels need to be minimal.
Both devices are part of Xiaomi’s AIoT ecosystem, which allows them to work in tandem. This integration enables automated adjustments to air quality and humidity, reducing the need for manual monitoring and intervention.
Xiaomi hopes that this combined setup will simplify home wellness management, particularly for families dealing with changing weather conditions and urban air challenges.
