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Xiaomi launches new cordless vacuum with longer runtime

Xiaomi’s Mijia Wireless Vacuum Cleaner 4C
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Xiaomi’s Mijia Wireless Vacuum Cleaner 4C
The Xiaomi Mijia Wireless Vacuum Cleaner 4C has been launched in China. This model’s features include a relatively long runtime, an edge cleaning tool and a built-in light to help users spot dirt.

Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Wireless Vacuum Cleaner 4C in China. This cordless model has a white and silver design with orange accents. Plus, it can lie almost flat, meaning it can reach under many items of furniture.

The Xiaomi Mijia Wireless Vacuum Cleaner 4C has a built-in blue light, shining light at a 180° angle, making it easier for the user to see dirt and debris within a 30 cm (~12 inches) range. This model is powered by a 110,000 rpm motor delivering up to 170 AW suction power. The main attachment features an anti-tangle brush, preventing hair from getting trapped. This part also has a tool on its right side to clean along the edges of the room.

Xiaomi’s Mijia Wireless Vacuum Cleaner 4C comes with multiple brush head attachments, and it is said to offer a five-stage filtration system. Plus, its 2,600 mAh battery should allow it to run for around 75 minutes on a single charge; this is a relatively long runtime for a cordless model.

You can now order the Xiaomi Mijia Wireless Vacuum Cleaner 4C in China for CNY 799 (~$117). It is unclear whether or not this product will reach Europe, where the brand recently released the Vacuum Cleaner G30 Max (curr. €399.99 at Mi Store DE).

The Xiaomi Mijia Wireless Vacuum Cleaner 4C
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The Xiaomi Mijia Wireless Vacuum Cleaner 4C
The Xiaomi Mijia Wireless Vacuum Cleaner 4C
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The Xiaomi Mijia Wireless Vacuum Cleaner 4C
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> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2026 04 > Xiaomi launches new cordless vacuum with longer runtime
Polly Allcock, 2026-04-21 (Update: 2026-04-21)