Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 compact received TÜV Rheinland allergy care certification

Berlin, Germany – In August 2022, Xiaomi launched its latest air purifier model, Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 compact. It received TÜV Rheinland allergy care certification as Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 pro, 4, and 4 lite launched last year. TÜV Rheinland is a testing service provider with a history of more than 150 years. As an authoritative testing service provider in Germany, TÜV Rheinland has set stringent standards for products that apply for allergy care certification, including the efficiency of the filter elements, purification rate of indoor allergens, and indoor environment assessment. Only the product that effectively reduces or filters out indoor allergens can be issued the allergy care certification.

According to the test results of TÜV Rheinland, Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 series (Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 pro, 4, 4 lite, and 4 compact) are highly effective in purifying common indoor allergens, including pollen, dust mites, and pet dander, thus effectively removing potential health threats from indoors.

In recent years, allergy has been widespread. To create a good indoor environment, it’s of great importance to isolate allergens. Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 series’ receiving TÜV Rheinland allergy care certification is another manifestation of Xiaomi’s philosophy of using technology to support a better life and caring about users.

Three-in-one filtration system helps remove common indoor allergens and other pollutants.

Like other models of the Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 series, Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 Compact has a 3-in-1 filter, comprising a primary filter, a Xiaomi high-efficiency filter, and a high-quality activated carbon filter. Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 compact high-efficiency filter can effectively remove 99.97% of 0.3μm particles, capturing tiny annoying substances such as dust mites, smoke, dust, pollen, dander, pet hair, cotton fibers etc., and providing 24-hour protection for people with rhinitis and allergies. In addition, it can effectively absorb common harmful gases in a home environment, such as pet odors and cooking oil smoke. The filter lasts 6-12 months, which can save you from frequent change and guarantee a clean air environment for a long time. When linked to the “Xiaomi Home” App, it can remind you to change the filter in time so as to ensure the best cleaning performance at all times.

Compact but powerful, Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 compact supports dual-use for both table and floor and saves space.

The new Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 compact is as big as a potted plant and weighs only 2.2kg. Workable on both table and floor, it is easy to move it around the home, which allows you to enjoy fresh air all the time. Compact but powerful, it has a PCADR of 230 m³/h and can be used in rooms of 16-27m² with 360° efficient air intake. When it is in Sleep Mode, the noise level is only 20dB and you can turn off the bright LED display for truly undisturbed night-time purification. What’s more, Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 compact uses a highly efficient brushless DC motor with a maximum power of 27W and requires only 0.7kWh of electricity for 24-hour guarding.

Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 compact allows real-time air quality monitoring and smart control.

Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 compact is equipped with a PM2.5 infrared sensor which can sensitively capture fine particles as small as 2.5μm in the air (e.g. secondhand smoke, haze, etc.) and provide simple and intuitive feedback on indoor air quality with a four-color indicator. In Auto Mode, the purifier automatically adjusts to the best purification efficiency according to changes in air quality in real time. Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 compact supports the “Xiaomi Home” App, which allows remote control even when you’re out, so you can always enjoy clean air when arriving home. Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 compact also supports voice control (with Alexa or Google Assistant), providing users with a more convenient way to operate the device.

Price Information on Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 compact

The recommended retail price of the Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 compact in Germany is 119 Euro. Click the link to learn more about the Xiaomi smart air purifier 4 compact.

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