Xiaomi Mijia Ultra 3HP: Powerful Stand‑up Air Conditioner Revealed
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Xiaomi Mijia Ultra 3HP: Powerful Stand‑up Air Conditioner Revealed

Laptops Reporter
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Xiaomi’s new Mijia Powerful Wind Floor‑Standing Air Conditioner Ultra 3HP packs 11 kW cooling and 16 kW heating into a 900 USD package, promising high efficiency and smart home integration. We break down the specs, compare it to previous Mijia models and rivals, and decide who should consider buying it.

Xiaomi Mijia Ultra 3HP – What’s New?

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Xiaomi has finally stepped up its climate‑control lineup with the Mijia Powerful Wind Floor‑Standing Air Conditioner Ultra 3HP. The unit is marketed as a 3 horse‑power (HP) appliance, but the real headline numbers are the 11 000 W maximum cooling capacity and 16 000 W maximum heating capacity. Priced at roughly US $900 in China, the device targets both residential and small‑office environments that need rapid temperature changes across large spaces.

Key specifications:

  • Cooling capacity: 11 kW (≈ 37 000 BTU/h)
  • Heating capacity: 16 kW (≈ 54 600 BTU/h)
  • Annual Performance Factor (APF): 4.90 (equivalent to a COP of 4.9 under the test cycle used in Germany)
  • Airflow: 63 600 ft³/h (≈ 1 800 m³/h)
  • Effective range: up to 52 ft (≈ 16 m)
  • Outdoor operating temperature: –31 °F to 149 °F (‑35 °C to 65 °C)
  • Power consumption: 2 250 W peak cooling, 3 250 W peak heating
  • Smart features: Mi Home app control, voice command via Google Assistant/Alexa, timer, sleep mode, auto‑restart after power loss
  • Physical dimensions: 1 200 mm × 600 mm × 400 mm, 45 kg

The unit’s 115° outlet angle lets installers place it in a corner and still achieve a wide spread of conditioned air. The floor‑standing chassis includes a built‑in condensate pump, so it can be positioned away from a drain.


How It Stacks Up Against the Competition

Compared to Xiaomi’s Earlier Mijia Models

Feature Mijia Ultra 3HP Mijia Ultra 2HP (2023) Mijia Ultra 1HP (2021)
Cooling (kW) 11 7.5 5
Heating (kW) 16 11 7
APF (COP) 4.90 4.45 4.20
Airflow (ft³/h) 63 600 45 000 30 000
Price (USD) ~900 ~650 ~450

The 3HP model pushes the performance envelope by 30‑40 % over the 2HP predecessor while keeping the price increase modest. The APF improvement of roughly 0.45 points translates to roughly 10 % lower electricity cost under comparable conditions.

Compared to Established Competitors

Brand / Model Cooling (kW) Heating (kW) APF (COP) Price (USD)
Mijia Ultra 3HP 11 16 4.90 ~900
Daikin FTKM50QV 14 16 4.30 ~1 200
Mitsubishi MSZ‑AP50VG 13.5 15 4.20 ~1 100
LG DualCool 5.0 kW 5 5 4.80 ~650

Xiaomi’s offering sits comfortably between the high‑end Daikin/Mitsubishi units and more modest LG models. While the peak cooling power is lower than Daikin’s 14 kW, the APF is higher, meaning the Xiaomi unit should run cheaper in most climates. The price gap of $300‑$400 makes it attractive for users who need strong heating performance (16 kW) but can accept a slightly lower cooling ceiling.


Who Should Consider the Mijia Ultra 3HP?

  • Large apartments or small commercial spaces – The 52‑ft effective range means a single unit can comfortably handle rooms up to 500 ft² (≈ 45 m²) with high ceilings.
  • Cold‑climate homeowners – The 16 kW heating capacity and –31 °F low‑temperature rating allow the unit to serve as a primary heat source in poorly insulated homes.
  • Smart‑home enthusiasts – Full integration with the Mi Home ecosystem, voice assistants, and detailed scheduling makes it a natural fit for automated climate control.
  • Budget‑conscious buyers – At $900 the unit undercuts most European‑market split‑systems while delivering comparable efficiency.

Potential Drawbacks

  • Power draw – Peak heating draws 3.25 kW, which may require a dedicated circuit in older buildings.
  • Noise level – At maximum fan speed the indoor unit reaches 58 dB(A), audible in quiet rooms.
  • Availability – As of now the unit is only sold through Chinese channels; European distribution is unconfirmed.

Bottom Line

Xiaomi’s Mijia Ultra 3HP brings a rare combination of high heating output, solid cooling performance, and a respectable APF to a price point that challenges traditional HVAC brands. If you need a single, floor‑standing unit that can heat a large space in harsh winters and still keep a summer apartment comfortable, the Ultra 3HP is worth a closer look. Users comfortable importing the device or waiting for a European launch will find a compelling alternative to pricier split‑systems.

Sources: JD.com product page, Gizmochina announcement

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