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There is a price, you can also order Xiaomi's cheap robotic vacuum cleaner

You may have already received a more detailed description of the machine, but at the time we didn’t know for how much and when it might be ours.

Xiaowa Smart Cleaner Youth Edition 6

The new vacuum cleaner has the usual suction system on Xiaomi's machines, but the laser distance measurement for orientation has been removed. The mopping function of the most expensive model has also been removed, but fortunately the control from the mobile has been retained, so of course this vacuum cleaner can also be integrated into the Xiaomi smart home ecosystem.

Xiaowa Smart Cleaner Youth Edition 5

The new vacuum cleaner shows that they didn't want to skimp on the advanced cleaning and vacuuming functions, but other "luxury" features were cut to make the machine available to those who didn't want or couldn't afford Xiaomi quality until now. It is no coincidence that it was named the Youth Edition edition, it was specifically aimed at those customers who are young, have a little poorer financial means, and are now moving into their first, mostly small, apartment. Of course, Xiaomi did not know that, for example, an average family in our country has difficulty reaching the standard of living of the young generation in the West, both financially and in terms of apartment size. Of course, this doesn't really matter, it's all the more that we can buy this great machine at an unprecedented low price.

Xiaowa Smart Cleaner Youth Edition 10

You can find more about our Xiaowa Smart Cleaner Youth Edition here: Everything we need to know about Xiaomi’s new cheap robotic vacuum cleaner

The new vacuum cleaner is already available for pre-order. Delivery starts on April 29, so if you want to be among the first to get the machine, you might want to hit it here now: Xiaowa Smart Cleaner Youth Edition pre-order

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