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Xaiomi launched the Mijia Electric Nose Hair Trimmer Pro in China,
Xaiomi launched the Mijia Electric Nose Hair Trimmer Pro in China,
Xiaomi is continuing to flesh out its massive ecosystem of gadgets, this time turning its attention to personal grooming. The brand just launched the Mijia Electric Nose Hair Trimmer Pro in China, and while it’s a relatively small addition to their lineup, it’s a significant step up from the cheap plastic tools we’re used to seeing. It’s currently hovering at an introductory price of 129 yuan (roughly $19) before it settles into its standard 149 yuan ($22) retail price.
What immediately sets the Mijia Pro apart is the build quality. Instead of the typical flimsy plastic housing, Xiaomi opted for a unibody aluminum alloy shell with a matte, sandblasted finish. It’s a smart move—not just for the premium feel, but for the grip it provides in a slippery, wet bathroom environment. They’ve also added a magnetic cap to keep the blades protected and moved the power button to the bottom of the device to maintain a clean, minimalist silhouette.
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Under the hood, the trimmer is surprisingly powerful. The motor spins at 8,000 RPM, which is the sweet spot for ensuring hair is actually cut rather than painfully snagged or pulled. To keep things safe, the cutting head uses a rounded blade to avoid nicks to the sensitive nasal lining. Xiaomi also redesigned the blade head with an 11-degree angled groove, a tweak that reportedly boosts the hair-entry area by about 15.5% compared to their previous models. For those worried about hygiene, the blades are treated with a 99% rated antibacterial coating.
Maintenance is about as low-effort as it gets. The entire unit carries an IPX7 waterproof rating, so you can just rinse the whole thing under the tap when you’re done. If things get particularly messy, the blade head pops off for a deeper clean.
Charging is handled via USB-C—a welcome relief for anyone tired of proprietary charging bricks. It takes about an hour to top up the battery, which then provides roughly 150 minutes of runtime. Considering you’ll likely only use it for a minute or two at a time, a single charge could easily last months. A small translucent indicator light near the base keeps you posted on the battery level and tells you if the travel lock is engaged.
It’s been a busy launch window for Xiaomi; alongside this trimmer, they recently debuted a handheld fan with a wild 100 speed levels and a 13kg smart washer-dryer that integrates directly with their HyperOS ecosystem.
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