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Xiaomi Smart Graphene Heater now available in Europe

Xiaomi’s Smart Graphene Heater is now available in some European countries. (Image source: Xiaomi, edited)
Xiaomi’s Smart Graphene Heater is now available in some European countries. (Image source: Xiaomi, edited)
The Xiaomi Smart Graphene Heater has arrived in Europe. Currently available in two countries in this region, the smart home product is said to deliver heat in as little as three seconds. It can be remotely controlled through the Xiaomi Home app and also supports Google Home and Google Assistant.

Xiaomi has started to roll out the Smart Graphene Heater across Europe, currently available in a couple of countries. This model was released in China in 2023, with a global release announced in June 2025.

The Smart Graphene Heater is a compact model with up to 2,000W power. The graphene heating technology is said to deliver warmth in as little as three seconds, and far infrared resonance (FIR) heating mimics the warmth of sunshine. The device can oscillate up to 70°, and users can choose from three airflow modes: hot, warm and natural breeze. These can be selected using the built-in control panel or through the Xiaomi Home app.

In the app, you can set a target temperature or set a schedule for the Smart Graphene Heater. Plus, it supports Google Home and can be adjusted with Google Assistant voice commands. The smart heater is said to protect against overheating and will automatically shut down if tilting is detected. The heater has a white casing, measuring 176 x 467 mm (~6.9 x 18.4 inches) and weighing around 2.3 kg (~5.1 lbs).

In Spain, you can buy the Xiaomi Smart Graphene Heater for €79.99, while in Italy, it currently retails for €89.99. It remains to be seen when this product will reach other countries in this market, like Germany.

The Xiaomi Smart Graphene Heater. (Image source: Xiaomi, edited)
The Xiaomi Smart Graphene Heater. (Image source: Xiaomi, edited)
The Xiaomi Smart Graphene Heater can be controlled through the brand's app. (Image source: Xiaomi, edited)

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Polly Allcock, 2025-09-10 (Update: 2025-09-10)