Xiaomi has introduced the Mijia Air Conditioner Human-Sensing Wind 1.5HP in China at an introductory price of $347, but the final price will be $564.
Human-Sensing Technology
The air conditioner uses dual millimeter-wave radars to detect human presence in real time. Based on user location and movement, the system adjusts airflow automatically. It can avoid directing air at someone standing directly in front of the unit, deliver softer airflow when people are nearby, and follow users with directional cooling. When no one is in the room, the device switches to an energy-saving mode.
Xiaomi equipped the unit with an air deflector panel measuring 908 cm² and a 108 mm cross-flow fan blade. Together, they produce an airflow of up to 780 m³/h, enabling cooling or heating within three minutes. The system maintains a temperature difference of less than 0.5°C across the room and supports airflow coverage of up to 10 meters.
The air conditioner operates at noise levels as low as 16 dB(A). It also includes canopy airflow mode, which directs cool air along the ceiling, and carpet airflow mode, which pushes warm air downward.
AI Control and Energy Efficiency
Powered by the Mijia Lingyun intelligent control engine, the unit uses AI to learn user preferences and optimize cooling patterns. Lingyun Energy-Saving technology improves efficiency by up to 25%.
The air conditioner integrates with Xiaomi HyperOS, supports the Mi Home app, and offers voice control via XiaoAI. It holds a Level 1 energy efficiency rating with an APF value of 5.32. Xiaomi says it can reduce electricity consumption by 207 kWh annually compared to less efficient models.
The system also features indoor and outdoor self-cleaning functions, antibacterial filters, and cloud-based diagnostics that monitor performance and suggest maintenance.




