- Oh, if only the layout
- Incompatibility with air cleaners Low water content The difficulty of sanitizing
- Wise, compatible with Mihome
- flimsy; see comments for further
- Easily accessible water. It's a quiet worker, really. An enormous reservoir.
- After 3 months of use, it began to break and make noise. Even though I filled it with filtered water in 90% of the time, the repair shop said no when I brought it in. Similar Chinese ones costing $1,500 lasted me an average of 15 months, whereas this technological marvel lasted little more than three months.
- Substantial volume, sufficient on the lowest setting for the entire day. Alice and the mi home app serve as the control interfaces. The only things Alice can do with it are turn it on and off. The application allows you to change the humidity level and other settings. There is an area for scent oils and a backlight. It is not noisy, I placed it right next to the headboard, and it has no negative effects on sleep. As a point of comparison, when another basin with bass travels beneath shades that are tightly closed, I awaken. There is no white coating, and I pour water from the faucet, which filters the water as it comes out, or from bottles.
- At first, I was disappointed that the backlight couldn't be turned off because I didn't immediately realize that it could only be done through the Mi Home program.
- beautiful, peaceful, and simple to use
- The float/sensor that measures the water level in the tank is malfunctioning.
- Excellent grade of plastic. Standard European plug type. Links the 2022 area to MI Home (no dances with a tambourine when connected). Afterwards, it is integrated into your smart home without your intervention (Alice allows you to turn it on and off, as well as set a timer). Very efficient (a column of particles rises a meter up like a geyser) Allows for in-process refueling via top-hinged access
- The thing is whistling at me (starts when turned on, ends - some time after turning off, i. E. it is either a fan or a generator). I haven't heard anything new in a week, but up top they said it happened on the second night. If Alice has to make a change, such as adjusting the power or setting up automated humidity management, she can do it solely by using Mi Home. The lid is not secured in place, making removal difficult; the plastic is slippery, and there are no protrusions to grab onto. The hygrometer in the device dishonestly lies (this makes the automatic mode work in a very peculiar way). Alice learned how to better handle the device after a few years, but the internal plastic quickly went yellow.
- - Silent and powerful enough - Easily connects to my home
- - It is recommended to use purified water, however this is a feature of the principle of operation. - Somewhat easily soiled body, especially the glossy cover.
- managed by Alice and the smart house. water being poured from above. At a modest amount of water, turn off.
- It will be noisy for some. A humidity sensor is built-in.
- Appearance, functionality in Mi Home, the option to switch off the lights and audio, and automatic power off in the absence of water are all desirable qualities.
- It is not possible to rotate the steam exit; rather, you will need to move the whole apparatus into the desired position.
- 1. Firm 2. Style 3. Mobile phone control capability
- 1. There are concerns about the UV lamp's quality because there is a new pet inside the humidifier. 2. I had to enter the region Germany in order to connect. There are two more drawbacks: 3. Is not connected to Alice (because of the region). 4. It is inconvenient to have to switch between regions in the Mi Home application.
- zero white patch Variable humidity levels (4 levels), WiFi connectivity via the Mi Home app, and portability Silent if there is not enough water, it shuts off. It has a bulb that disinfects water (nowadays this is a huge plus) frozen steam By removing the top cover, you can add water even while the machine is in use (the cover easily fits into the groove - there are points where to insert)
- They are essentially nonexistent and simple to get rid of. You must purchase a hygrometer in order to determine the real level of humidity in the room (( Maximum distance from the humidity measuring device is 1.5 meters. Be prepared to offer a separate bedside table (table, chair) for it because of the available space (beats with cold water vapor a meter above) and small wire length (you can't put it near the walls and you need an extension cord).
- Affordable cost (especially on Ali) Low noise App control -> humidity sensor, which allows for the automatic maintenance and upkeep of the proper humidity level (WIFI)
- There is no remote control capability available outside of the WIFI network.
- High-quality construction, and compatibility with smart homes Alice)
- We still haven't located it.
- a huge water tank, stylish design, and minimal water use
- long-range humidity. Nonetheless, this hardly qualifies as a drawback given that after turning on, the humidity level remained at 50–55% after 24 hours.
- Classy, reasonably priced, a breeze to fill with water, capable of handling its intended purpose, silent, and app-controlled;
- There is no practical purpose for the in-built hygrometer (I check with a separate hygrometer, I bought it for 150). You'll need to keep an eye on the humidity support mode because it keeps resetting the number to 40%.
- 1. Does its job - moisturizes. 2. An elegantly crafted design. 3. You can control it with your phone. 4. Flexible setting.
- 1. The indicator light for the wireless network cannot be turned off. 2. There is a significant quantity of Xiaomi hardware in the home, and unfortunately, you are required to use different servers in order to configure the phone's settings. The year 2022 or China
- The ability to turn off the backlight and (!) all the squeaking sounds, as well as a large water tank and sufficient moisture at maximum speed. Mi Home is compatible with Alice and can be added to the system with little effort beginning in 2022 or in China (although not all functionality is available)
- The "buggy" automation in Mi Home cannot be transferred to HomeKit.