Xiaomi Launches the Mijia Smart Pressure Cooker 2 Pro — A Genuine Kitchen Upgrade

 

Product Launch  ·  Smart Home



With 2200W induction power, 88-second pressure release, and a fluorine-free dual-pot system, Xiaomi's latest smart cooker isn't just faster — it's designed around how real households actually cook.

Smart KitchenXiaomiMijiaJune 2025 · 4 min read
2200W
Induction heating — double the standard
88 sec
To full pressure release
15 min
To cook beef ribs from raw
¥899
~$132 USD / ~13,500 BDT

Why this one is different

Most smart pressure cookers are standard appliances with an app bolted on. The Mijia Smart Pressure Cooker 2 Pro takes a different approach — it rethinks the underlying hardware first, then builds the smart features on top of a genuinely better cooking engine.

The headline spec is the 2200W induction heating system, which replaces the 1000W hot-plate design found in most competitors. The practical difference: faster boiling, more even heat distribution, and far shorter cooking times for dense proteins and tough cuts.

40% faster cooking for beef and ribs compared to older 70kPa models — dropping to just 15 minutes at 112kPa high pressure and 120°C internal temperature.

Specifications at a glance

  • Heating2200W induction (IH) — even heat, no hot spots
  • Pressure112kPa · internal temp reaches 120°C
  • Pressure release88 seconds via auto air-cooling exhaust
  • Capacity5 litres — 2.5kg beef or 20 bowls of rice per batch
  • Pressure controlIntelligent stepless — auto-adjusts in real-time per ingredient
  • Safety18-layer system: overpressure protection, temp limits, lid locks
  • ConnectivityHyperOS · Mijia app · XiaoAI voice · 100+ cloud recipes
  • InterfaceTempered glass panel · 10 cooking modes incl. open-lid
  • Warranty3 years on main unit

The dual-pot system — a small idea with a big payoff

One of the most overlooked problems with multi-function cookers is flavor carryover. Cook a spiced lamb stew, then make rice the next morning — and that rice carries a ghost of last night's dinner. Xiaomi's fix is simple: ship two completely separate inner pots.

🥩 304 Stainless Steel
Built for heavy-duty cooking — stews, bone broths, open-lid reductions. Durable and easy to clean after rich, fatty dishes.
🍚 Ceramic-Coated
Completely fluorine-free and Class II non-stick certified. Optimised for rice, congee, porridge, and delicate desserts that absorb flavors easily.

Both pots are food-contact-grade and 5 litres each. The ceramic pot's fluorine-free construction is worth noting — it's a meaningful health-conscious choice that most Chinese domestic appliances still don't offer at this price point.

Smart features that are actually useful

The HyperOS integration goes beyond "app control" — it's a practical set of features built around meal planning and texture preference:

The 24-hour scheduling timer lets you load the pot the night before and wake up to a finished dish. The adjustable texture profiles (chewy, balanced, or soft) are more nuanced than the typical "less/more" pressure options. And with XiaoAI voice control, you can check cooking progress hands-free — useful when you're prepping other dishes or your hands are occupied.

The open-lid cooking mode also turns the cooker into a standard hotpot or sauce-reduction vessel — a versatile addition that most pressure cookers skip.

Price & availability

¥899
~$132 USD  ·  ~13,500 BDT
Pre-sale · China
For readers in Bangladesh: Xiaomi has not announced a regional launch date, local pricing, or warranty terms for this model yet. We'll update this post as soon as that changes.
Our take
At ¥899, the Mijia Smart Pressure Cooker 2 Pro is priced at the premium end of the smart cooker category in China — but it earns it. The 2200W heating, 88-second depressurisation, and dual fluorine-free pots aren't spec-sheet padding; they solve real problems that cheaper models ignore. If Xiaomi brings it to Bangladesh at a competitive price, it'll be hard to overlook for households that cook heavy proteins regularly.

Would you want this in Bangladesh?
Leave a comment below — and tell us what you'd cook first. If you've used other Xiaomi kitchen appliances, we'd love to hear how they've held up. The more feedback we get, the stronger the case for a local launch.
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