Smartmi Air Purifier and New App to Gain HomeKit Integration

You may not be too familiar with the name Smartmi, but they are one of the many companies that provide devices to Xiaomi, that are then given the Mi or Mijia branding, most notably the Mijia standing fans (read our review HERE).


In fact, the company make a ton of different products under their own brand name as well, although many of these are restricted to Chinese consumers, with a few exceptions.




The company has now recently released its own app that, on the initial installation, asks for access to your ‘Home Data’ (i.e. HomeKit). As you can see, there’s more than enough evidence that the company has HomeKit in its sights, at least via the app for now. In the app, you can see that the only device currently listed is their new P1 Air Purifier. Now just because the App has some form of HomeKit integration, and they have the P1 listed in the app, doesn’t necessarily mean that the P1 would be HomeKit compatible. However, with just a quick Google search, we’ve found separate video and written reviews, from January that both mention HomeKit integration.

The video from TecTronic9000 goes through the basics of the purifier and briefly mentions ‘Siri’ in terms of integration, which of course, could mean Siri Shortcuts, although the written review on moderncastle.com specifically mentions HomeKit integration.

SmartMi P1 Review

When it comes to the P1 itself, it would appear this particular product is being crowdfunded via Indiegogo and as such, isn’t commercially available at this time.

When it comes to the design of the P1, it appears to be similar in size to the recently HomeKit enabled Molekule Air Mini+. Both devices come with a leave carry strap, although the design and placement are different. The two devices also look different enough for no accusations of plagiarism to surface either.

The air purifier has dual sensors for PM2.5 and pollen, and according to the page on IndieGogo, “…250m³/h CADR, Smartmi P1 purifies 320 sq. ft in 10 minutes. That’s twice as powerful as similar-sized air purifiers. The 360° Air Intake & 3D Circulated Wind Tunnel directs clean air everywhere.”

There’s no mention of price at this time, but if their other products are any measure of the cost, it’s going to be very competitive. As it stands, the only easily available air purifier with HomeKit is the Vocolinc SmartFlow, which we reviewed last year (check out our video below or the written review HERE).