All the time, hot water with a kettle Xiaomi MiJia Smart Kettle

    We should start with the fact that it is rather a “smart thermos”, not a smart kettle, but beautiful. What is interesting in the Bluetooth-kettle from Xiaomi?



    Impressions remained contradictory this time. But we must start with the fact that Xiaomi has two teapots in the range: ordinary, electric, and with Bluetooth control . My house is now the second.

    By itself, the teapot is little differently than structurally from similar designs: two parts, a stand and the container itself.



    At the same time, the reservoir is very, very minimalistic: there is not even a scale, therefore, finding out how much water is left is problematic.

    In total, it holds one and a half liters: The



    stand, or base, connects to the network, however, as in most cases with Xiaomi, the plug is not European, which can also cause some difficulties.



    Excess wire can be removed inside the stand from the back, wrapped in a circle. Also, it should be noted rubberized legs, eliminating slip and provide stability on the table.



    Kettle, like a kettle, in principle. From the “control” buttons on the case you will find one mechanical and two sensory. The mechanical button opens the lid or, rather, opens it.



    In order to avoid premature wear, the lid opens at first by 45 degrees, and only then it can be opened by hand until the end.



    Touch buttons, not localized, are located on the handle, from the inside:



    The one that is closer to the kettle is boiling, the one that is next is maintaining the temperature. And here is what temperature should be maintained, you need to configure through the application. The kettle connects via Bluetooth to the MiHome.

    The fact that the connection takes place via Bluetooth is somewhat frustrating: to boil water coming to the house will not work: everything is in the radius of the apartment. But this connection is not quite full.

    What is available in MiHome:



    • Set temperature mode: the default on the main screen will be three, but you can replace them in the settings with others. A temperature slider is also available, where you can act independently from 40 to 90 degrees in 10-degree increments.
    • You can set the time during which the kettle must maintain a certain temperature: from 1 hour to 12.
    • You can choose between two “warm up” and “cool up” modes.
    • And you can watch in real time how the water heats up: in the top on the animated little screen, bubbles will run and degrees increase.

    And that's all. In other words, the main button that you would expect - the power button, or boiling, no. Therefore, it would be fairer to call Mi Kettle a smart thermos.

    There is a point of view that this teapot was created for tea lovers: they say, there are rules that certain varieties must be poured with water of a certain temperature, otherwise the effect is not the same. And this version, judging by the available modes, deserves support:



    you can hack the system: you can remotely start the boiling process by switching from the “warm up” mode to the “cool up” mode, however, the button for maintaining the temperature on the kettle must be turned on.



    As a result: Xiaomi Mi Smart Kettle maker- not the most convenient, but not bad. Among the inconveniences, an illogical start of boiling, the lack of a water scale and the need to be careful when opening the lid can be noted: the metal rim is heated.

    Against this, the kettle is quite light, neat, the cord retracts into the stand, which preserves the aesthetics of the space that the kettle takes. Constant (up to 12 hours) maintenance of a certain temperature will be appreciated by those who like to brew tea of ​​a certain grade, rinse nipples and baby bottles with warm water, and everyone who needs hot water for this period.


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