
ⓘ Xiaomi
Xiaomi has launched its latest coffee maker in Germany, designed for quick and hassle-free brewing. As a capsule-based system, it eliminates the need to handle ground coffee. We previously reported on the Mijia Capsule Coffee Machine when a global launch seemed imminent, and the model is now officially available directly from Xiaomi for €104.90. First-time buyers can also apply a 10-percent discount code at checkout.
As the name implies, the machine relies on pre-portioned capsules rather than ground beans and traditional filters. While convenient, single-use capsules are generally more expensive and less environmentally friendly than compostable paper filters. The package includes a magnetic holder that stores up to 20 capsules and can be attached to metal surfaces, such as a refrigerator. According to Xiaomi, the machine supports most standard capsules on the market—with specific dimensions listed on the product page—including those with aluminum, paper, or silicone seals.
The device features a removable 650-milliliter water tank for easy refilling at the tap, with preheating taking just 25 seconds. Its internal pump operates at a rated pressure of 19 bar, though this reflects maximum pump capacity rather than sustained brewing pressure. Operating noise is kept to a minimum, with Xiaomi citing sound levels of just 55 dBA. Additional features include a height-adjustable cup tray and two programmable cup size options.

ⓘ Xiaomi
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