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Activated carbon filters work worse at high air velocities, so not going to the full fan speed is actually a good idea. The problem is that it probably does not have enough carbon to filter VOCs effectively, like most of the air purifiers on the market.
Thanks for the review. The AirPurifier is in use on my side for the last two months. Do you know of any smart fans with native Apple Home support that you would also recommend? All I could find up to now uses HomeBridge or a standalone app of the company which I both rather would like to avoid. Kind regards from Germany
Hi, as far as I’m aware there are currently no fans with native HomeKit support. There was one brand that made a single HomeKit version, but it was only on sale in Asia, and was hard to find even then, and not reliable. The Xioami models aren’t HomeKit compatible either, but they will work with Siri Shortcuts, and if you have an Aqara hub used in Mi Home, you can also control the fans with HomeKit compatible Aqara buttons, switches and sensors.
Hi! Great review. I was wondering if it is possible to set a schedule in the app, so that the device would switch between sleep mode and automatic based on the schedule? Thank you!
Hi, it doesn't seem you can achieve this in either Apple Home or the Smartmi app, unfortunately. Sleep mode is almost the equivalent of the fan being set at 7%, which can be achieved as a scene or automation in HomeKit, but there is a very small difference in the sound coming from the device when it's actually set to 'Sleep' mode. Whether the difference is enough to not be useful to you I'm no sure, but it doesn't seem enough of a difference in volume to be a problem for me personally.
@@homekitnews Hi, thanks a lot. This seems a bit unfortunate, would have been great if it had switched to automatic when I leave for work in the morning. Do you think sleep mode 24/7 would do a sufficient job (for a sleeping room)? Thanks again!
@@Hermania3000 you can use the auto setting in scenes and automations within HomeKit, jist not the Sleep mode. It’s hard to say whether sleep mode would be fine 24/7 as pollution levels vary from country to country, but where I live usually it wouldn’t be powerful in sleep mode to cope with medium pollution levels.
I think they’re both much the same on the inside, as they’re made by the same company, but I’ve not tried any of Jya’s products, so I can’t say for sure which is better.
I think if you want a purifier for a small bedroom, you should consider the Smartmi P1, as they sell a filter specifically for pollen. It’s also compact and comes with a carry handle. It’s usually on sale as well, so you can often buy it for just a bit over $100.
Hi, there's no mention of Ozone in the manual or on the Smartmi website, so I can't give you an answer to your question, sorry. That said, most modern devices with a UV light use UV-C, which does not emit wavelengths capable of producing ozone.
Hi, neither the temperature or humidity levels from the built-in sensor are exposed to HomeKit, so you can only see data for these two sensors in the Smartmi app.
Hi, yes that was a question I asked myself soon after I got it. The filters they sell are actually the same size as the filters that fit the standard size air purifiers from Xiaomi - be aware that some Xiaomi air purifiers are larger and so those filters won’t fit. I bought one and it fits perfectly. The air purifier also seemed to work without any issues.
@@homekitnews wow, thank you so much.. i am now worry free because I bought this product via Amazon to Philippine and filter for SmartMi hard to be found.. thank you for the quick reply.. 🥰
@@miracoli16 Smartmi stated that the TVOC Sensor is not actually exposed to HomeKit, so the AQI in the Home app is only a reflection of Pm2.5 readings. They didn’t answer my question regarding why the fan speed didn’t go up to full speed when the VOC levels were at their highest. Btw, one of these ‘?’ Is enough, you don’t need more.
Thanks Graham. Smartmi’s website currently says that it’s coming to Europe soon. I’m assuming that would also mean the U.K., but looking at amazon.co.uk, it looks like they haven’t any of their products there, so I’m not sure. The previous model, the P1 was widely available, so hopefully it’ll sell in stores other than Amazon.
@@homekitnews thanks if it would be released in the next month I will buy one. If later on the road I think I will have to pass this one on. I hate company’s not giving concrete release dates, at least it should say later this year, later this month or in July this year
Some people (like me) have the problem with really annoying noise on low speed. On the video everything is OK, but as I can see on reddit I'm not only one with this issue. So I dont recommend to buy it.
Do have a link to the comments you mention on Reddit or the subreddit the comments were made in? I did a search on Reddit but can’t seem to find anything matching your description in relation to this particular Smartmi model.
@@homekitnews You can no longer install the Mi Link app that is required to link this specific purifier to google home via android phones. You can detect it via the old app "Smart Life" but that one, even after linking to google, wont show up in home.
@@homekitnews You can no longer install Smartmi Link, unless you have an old android version or already set it up, that is the issue. I am on Samsung S24 ultra and Smartmi Link is not updated for the later android versions. I'm guessing you either have an old android version or linked it when the Smartmi Link software was still working.
Smartmi Link gets the dreaded "Made for older version of Android" so can't install it from play store, so zero home automation unless you did it on an older android version.
@@Maviel85 I don’t use Google much compared to Apple Home, but after seeing your comment, I tried pairing my Smartmi account with Google Home (on iPhone) and it worked first time.
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Activated carbon filters work worse at high air velocities, so not going to the full fan speed is actually a good idea. The problem is that it probably does not have enough carbon to filter VOCs effectively, like most of the air purifiers on the market.
Thanks for the review. The AirPurifier is in use on my side for the last two months. Do you know of any smart fans with native Apple Home support that you would also recommend? All I could find up to now uses HomeBridge or a standalone app of the company which I both rather would like to avoid.
Kind regards from Germany
Hi, as far as I’m aware there are currently no fans with native HomeKit support. There was one brand that made a single HomeKit version, but it was only on sale in Asia, and was hard to find even then, and not reliable. The Xioami models aren’t HomeKit compatible either, but they will work with Siri Shortcuts, and if you have an Aqara hub used in Mi Home, you can also control the fans with HomeKit compatible Aqara buttons, switches and sensors.
@@homekitnews Okay, it think I will have to wait some more time. Maybe Smartmi will have a product in the future.
Hi! Great review. I was wondering if it is possible to set a schedule in the app, so that the device would switch between sleep mode and automatic based on the schedule? Thank you!
Hi, it doesn't seem you can achieve this in either Apple Home or the Smartmi app, unfortunately. Sleep mode is almost the equivalent of the fan being set at 7%, which can be achieved as a scene or automation in HomeKit, but there is a very small difference in the sound coming from the device when it's actually set to 'Sleep' mode. Whether the difference is enough to not be useful to you I'm no sure, but it doesn't seem enough of a difference in volume to be a problem for me personally.
@@homekitnews Hi, thanks a lot. This seems a bit unfortunate, would have been great if it had switched to automatic when I leave for work in the morning. Do you think sleep mode 24/7 would do a sufficient job (for a sleeping room)? Thanks again!
@@Hermania3000 you can use the auto setting in scenes and automations within HomeKit, jist not the Sleep mode. It’s hard to say whether sleep mode would be fine 24/7 as pollution levels vary from country to country, but where I live usually it wouldn’t be powerful in sleep mode to cope with medium pollution levels.
Great review! Thank you! Would you choose this Air Purifier over the Jya fjord air purifier ?
I think they’re both much the same on the inside, as they’re made by the same company, but I’ve not tried any of Jya’s products, so I can’t say for sure which is better.
@@homekitnews would you recommend this Smart Mi Air Purifier for someone with pollen allergy? Will it do the job in a small bedroom?
I think if you want a purifier for a small bedroom, you should consider the Smartmi P1, as they sell a filter specifically for pollen. It’s also compact and comes with a carry handle. It’s usually on sale as well, so you can often buy it for just a bit over $100.
Does this model works in Home Assistant?
I don’t use HA, so I can’t say.
Does the UV light produce ozone in this model?
Hi, there's no mention of Ozone in the manual or on the Smartmi website, so I can't give you an answer to your question, sorry. That said, most modern devices with a UV light use UV-C, which does not emit wavelengths capable of producing ozone.
Is there any air humidity visual in Apple Home's home screen?
Hi, neither the temperature or humidity levels from the built-in sensor are exposed to HomeKit, so you can only see data for these two sensors in the Smartmi app.
Hi, do you know SmartMi Air Purifier 2 filter compatible with Xiaomi filter? Or do you have an idea compatible with this SmartMi.. Thanks
Hi, yes that was a question I asked myself soon after I got it. The filters they sell are actually the same size as the filters that fit the standard size air purifiers from Xiaomi - be aware that some Xiaomi air purifiers are larger and so those filters won’t fit. I bought one and it fits perfectly. The air purifier also seemed to work without any issues.
@@homekitnews wow, thank you so much.. i am now worry free because I bought this product via Amazon to Philippine and filter for SmartMi hard to be found.. thank you for the quick reply.. 🥰
The Xiaomi filters that will fit are 293 x 200 (H x D/W)
I think tvoc thing has fix. I just buy one and update it. yesterday i spray alcohol in my room, the fan was kick on.
Thanks, I’ll try it myself.
@@homekitnews What's your result??
@@miracoli16 Smartmi stated that the TVOC Sensor is not actually exposed to HomeKit, so the AQI in the Home app is only a reflection of Pm2.5 readings. They didn’t answer my question regarding why the fan speed didn’t go up to full speed when the VOC levels were at their highest. Btw, one of these ‘?’ Is enough, you don’t need more.
Hi I'm new here ! Great reviews btw 👍 Saw your blog mentioned an upcoming SmartMi P2 launch, possibly Q1/23 ? Thanks !
Hi, thanks for the kind words. Yes, the P2 crowdfunding will be starting next week. I’ve got one here I’m testing so I’ll be posting a review soon.
@@homekitnews Amazing !!!! Looking forward 😃
Huge thanks again for sharing these essential information in simplified version to ease confusions 🙏❤️
Good review is this available in uk ?
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Thanks Graham. Smartmi’s website currently says that it’s coming to Europe soon. I’m assuming that would also mean the U.K., but looking at amazon.co.uk, it looks like they haven’t any of their products there, so I’m not sure. The previous model, the P1 was widely available, so hopefully it’ll sell in stores other than Amazon.
@@homekitnews Any contact information or press releases you know of when the P2 will be available in the EU, specifically Germany?
Hi, unfortunately I’ve been asking the question, but have so far had only the standard ‘coming soon’ response.
@@homekitnews thanks if it would be released in the next month I will buy one. If later on the road I think I will have to pass this one on.
I hate company’s not giving concrete release dates, at least it should say later this year, later this month or in July this year
Does it display in Celsius now?
Hi, yes an update fixed this. I updated this detail in the written review, but I can’t change it in the video. I’ll update the description though.
Some people (like me) have the problem with really annoying noise on low speed. On the video everything is OK, but as I can see on reddit I'm not only one with this issue. So I dont recommend to buy it.
Do have a link to the comments you mention on Reddit or the subreddit the comments were made in? I did a search on Reddit but can’t seem to find anything matching your description in relation to this particular Smartmi model.
Can't be controlled with google home! If you want to do that, you cant! The assist support is a lie! DOES NOT WORK WITH GOOGLE ANYMORE!
It still works for me. I have it in Google Home now.
@@homekitnews You can no longer install the Mi Link app that is required to link this specific purifier to google home via android phones.
You can detect it via the old app "Smart Life" but that one, even after linking to google, wont show up in home.
@@homekitnews You can no longer install Smartmi Link, unless you have an old android version or already set it up, that is the issue. I am on Samsung S24 ultra and Smartmi Link is not updated for the later android versions. I'm guessing you either have an old android version or linked it when the Smartmi Link software was still working.
Smartmi Link gets the dreaded "Made for older version of Android" so can't install it from play store, so zero home automation unless you did it on an older android version.
@@Maviel85 I don’t use Google much compared to Apple Home, but after seeing your comment, I tried pairing my Smartmi account with Google Home (on iPhone) and it worked first time.
Is the UV lamp replaceable?
I don’t think so. There’s no mention of this option on their website.