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Xiaomi Mijia Nose Hair Trimmer Review 2026 — Compact Precision for Everyday Grooming

The Xiaomi Mijia Electric Nose Hair Trimmer at ¥69 is JD.com's #2 best-selling nose hair trimmer with 500,000+ reviews and a 97% positive rating. We analyze real user reviews from JD.com and Xiaohongshu, compare it against the Pro model and JD's own JingZao trimmer, and test its 90-minute battery life, Type-C charging, and IPX5 water resistance.

Xiaomi Mijia Nose Hair Trimmer Review 2026 — Compact Precision for Everyday Grooming

Xiaomi Mijia Nose Hair Trimmer Review 2026 — Compact Precision for Everyday Grooming

Introduction

Nose hair trimmers rarely get the recognition they deserve in the grooming world, but the Xiaomi Mijia Electric Nose Hair Trimmer has quietly become one of the most popular personal care products on JD.com. With over 500,000 reviews and a 97% positive rating, it currently sits at #2 on the electric nose hair trimmer bestseller chart — and that’s with strong competition from JingZao (JD’s house brand, #1 on the same chart).

Priced at just ¥69 (~$9.50) through the Xiaomi JD Self-Owned Flagship Store, the Mijia trimmer promises a safe, painless trimming experience with magnetic blade guards, anti-pinch switches, and full water-washability. But does it deliver on those promises in daily use? We analyzed thousands of user reviews, tested the trimmer against its ¥129 Pro sibling and the ¥28.90 JingZao alternative, and consulted grooming specialists to bring you this comprehensive 2026 review.

If you’ve been using scissors or cheap battery-powered trimmers, this review will show you exactly what ¥69 buys — and whether spending more on the Pro model is worth it.

Specs at a Glance

SpecificationMijia Nose Hair Trimmer (Standard)Mijia Nose Hair Trimmer ProJingZao Electric Trimmer
JD.com Price¥69¥129¥28.90
Motor Speed~6,500 RPM8,000 RPMNot specified
Battery Life~90 min~150 min~60 min
ChargingType-C (2h full)Type-C (1.5h full)USB-A (not Type-C)
Water ResistanceIPX5 (washable)IPX7 (fully submersible)IPX5 (washable)
Blade MaterialStainless steel + antibacterial coatingStainless steel, 11° angled edgeStandard steel
Blade GuardMagnetic snap-on capMagnetic snap-on capSlide-on cap
Body MaterialABS plasticAluminum alloyABS plastic
Weight48g62g35g
Hot Review Tags轻便易携带 (3,937), 清洁超干净 (1,654), 超静音设计 (825)好评榜第1名, 斜刃精剪, 抗菌护鼻热卖榜第1名, 85万+人加购
Positive Rate97%97%Not listed
Total JD Reviews500,000+600,000+1,000,000+

What JD.com Users Say

The Mijia nose hair trimmer’s JD reviews cluster around six key themes based on the hot tag analysis:

Review TagMention CountSentiment
轻便易携带 (Lightweight & Portable)3,937Very Positive
清洁超干净 (Cleans Very Clean)1,654Very Positive
超静音设计 (Ultra-Quiet)825Very Positive
超长续航 (Excellent Battery Life)921Very Positive
手感舒适 (Comfortable Grip)509Very Positive
使用不伤鼻孔 (Doesn’t Hurt Nostrils)566Very Positive

Here are representative user experiences:

“This nose hair trimmer is compact and portable, the black body design is simple and comfortable to hold. The charging port is at the bottom and easy to use. I’ve been using it for a few days and the battery life is impressive — one charge lasts about a week of daily use, and it charges fully in about half an hour. It has an auto power-off function which gives peace of mind. The overall experience is great, recommended for anyone who wants refined grooming.” — 躺*霉, JD.com verified purchase**

“Core advantages: 1) Signature Mijia minimalist design — compact white body fits modern aesthetics. 2) Safe blade head — rounded stainless steel rotary blade avoids skin pulling, very safe. 3) Detachable head for easy cleaning. 4) Strong motor at ~6,500 RPM, trims quickly without hair jamming. 5) Type-C charging so I don’t need an extra cable. 6) Noise is lower than traditional electric shavers, much more comfortable to use.” — 李小七爱吃糖, JD.com verified purchase

“I’ve had this for a while now. Charged it once and after two uses it still had plenty of power. The blade is fast and trims cleanly. Very easy to use.” — j*6, JD.com verified purchase**

Performance Verdict from JD Users

JD reviewers consistently praise three things above all: the portability (3,937 mentions — users love how it fits in a dopp kit or even a pocket), the cleaning effectiveness (1,654 mentions — it actually trims without leaving stray hairs), and the quiet operation (825 mentions — compared to buzzing electric shavers it’s barely audible).

The most common minor complaint? Some users wish the cap was slightly tighter, as it can pop off in a bag if jostled. A few noted that the 90-minute battery, while good, requires charging every 2-3 weeks with daily use rather than the monthly cycle they expected.

Xiaohongshu User Sentiment

On Xiaohongshu, the Mijia nose hair trimmer has generated significant organic discussion, with over 2,800 related notes. Unlike JD reviews which focus on practical performance, Xiaohongshu users emphasize the gifting angle — the trimmer is frequently recommended as a Father’s Day or boyfriend gift.

“Bought this for my dad for Father’s Day. The packaging was surprisingly premium — looks more expensive than ¥69. He’s been using it daily and says it’s way better than the scissors he used before. The detachable head makes cleaning easy.” — 小红书用户@小萌的生活日记

“As someone who’s super sensitive about things going up my nose, I was skeptical. But the rounded blade really doesn’t hurt — I actually can’t feel it trimming. Game changer for grooming routine.” — 小红书用户@精致男孩阿泽

The Xiaohongshu sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with users particularly noting the aesthetic appeal of the Mijia design language — something the cheaper JingZao alternative lacks entirely.

Vs Competitors: What Else Can You Buy?

Mijia Standard (¥69) vs Mijia Pro (¥129)

The Pro model costs nearly double, but what do you get?

  • Battery: 150 min vs 90 min — meaningful if you travel frequently
  • Build: Aluminum alloy body vs plastic — feels more premium, but heavier at 62g vs 48g
  • Blade: 11° angled precision blade vs standard — actually trims closer to the skin
  • Water resistance: IPX7 vs IPX5 — the Pro can be rinsed more aggressively

Verdict: If ¥69 is already comfortable, the Pro is worth considering for the longer battery and aluminum build. But for most people, the standard model does the job equally well.

Mijia Standard (¥69) vs JingZao (¥28.90)

JingZao’s offering is the #1 seller on JD.com, with over 1 million reviews. At ¥28.90, it’s less than half the price. So why buy the Xiaomi?

  • Build quality: The JingZao feels noticeably cheaper in hand — plastic creaks when squeezed
  • Charging: JingZao uses USB-A (micro-like connector), not Type-C. That’s a dealbreaker for travelers
  • Reviews: JingZao’s positive rate is good but not specified, and some reviews mention the trimmer getting dull after 3-4 months
  • Xiaomi ecosystem: The Mijia trimmer uses the same design language as other Xiaomi grooming products

Verdict: The JingZao is a fine budget pick, but the Type-C charging alone justifies the ¥40 premium for the Mijia trimmer.

Mijia Standard (¥69) vs Xiaomi Nose Hair Trimmer Pro (¥119 from third-party sellers)

A third variant exists — the Xiaomi-branded (not Mijia) Pro at ¥119 from third-party sellers. This model offers 8,000 RPM (vs 6,500), 150-minute battery, and aluminum alloy body. However, it comes from third-party sellers with mixed return policies.

Verdict: Stick with the official Mijia models from JD self-owned. The ¥10 extra for the JD warranty is worth it.

Pricing Check (As of July 2026)

RetailerPriceAvailability
JD.com (Xiaomi Self-Owned)¥69In stock, today delivery
JD.com (Xiaomi Self-Owned) — Pro¥129In stock, today delivery
JD.com (Third Party)¥59–¥79Mixed stock, check seller
Xiaomi Official Store (Tmall)¥69In stock
Pinduoduo¥55–¥653rd party, no official warranty

The ¥69 JD price is effectively the market rate. Third-party sellers on JD offer it as low as ¥59, but these may not carry the full warranty.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Excellent value at ¥69 with 97% positive rating
  • Type-C charging — one cable for everything
  • Safe rounded blades — no pulling or nicks, even for sensitive users
  • IPX5 water resistance — easy to rinse under the tap
  • Compact and lightweight — 48g, fits anywhere
  • Quiet operation — quieter than most electric shavers
  • Magnetic cap — satisfying to use and protects the blade

Cons

  • 90-minute battery is good but not great — needs charging every 2-3 weeks with daily use
  • Plastic body — the ¥129 Pro model feels significantly more premium
  • Cap can pop off in a bag if jostled
  • No travel lock — could theoretically turn on in a bag (though rare)
  • Only one speed — no variable speed setting

FAQ

Q: Is the Xiaomi Mijia nose hair trimmer safe for sensitive noses?

Yes. The rounded stainless steel blade operates at 6,500 RPM with a protective guard that prevents the blade from contacting skin directly. Over 566 JD reviewers specifically note that it doesn’t hurt or irritate the nostrils. Users with sensitive noses on Xiaohongshu also confirm it’s painless.

Q: Can I use this trimmer for ear hair too?

Yes, many users report using it for ear hair trimming as well. The compact head size works well for ears. Just be sure to clean it thoroughly between uses if switching between nose and ear.

Q: How do you clean the Mijia nose hair trimmer?

The blade head is detachable — simply pull it off, rinse under running water, and let it air dry. The IPX5 rating means it can handle direct water spray. For deeper cleaning, use the included brush to remove hair residue from the blade mechanism.

Q: Can the Mijia Pro (¥129) justify the higher price?

It depends on usage. If you trim daily or want the aluminum build quality, the Pro’s 150-minute battery and 8,000 RPM motor make sense. For occasional use (1-2 times per week), the standard ¥69 model is more than sufficient.

Q: How long does the battery last on a single charge?

The standard model lasts approximately 90 minutes of continuous use, which translates to 2-4 weeks of daily grooming. The Pro model doubles that to 150 minutes. Both charge fully in about 1.5-2 hours via Type-C.

Who Should Buy This

Buy the standard Mijia (¥69) if: You want a reliable, safe nose hair trimmer for daily or weekly use, value Type-C charging, and don’t need the absolute longest battery life or metal build.

Buy the Mijia Pro (¥129) if: You travel frequently (longer battery), want a premium aluminum build, or prefer the 11° angled blade for closer trimming.

Consider the JingZao (¥28.90) if: You’re on a very tight budget and don’t mind carrying a separate charging cable — but expect the trimmer to feel cheaper and potentially dull faster.

Skip all of these if: You prefer non-electric methods (scissors, manual rotary trimmers) or have extremely sensitive nasal passages that react to any vibration.

Verdict and Rating

CategoryScore (1-10)
Design & Build8/10
Trimming Performance9/10
Battery & Charging8/10
Safety9/10
Value for Money9/10
Overall8.6/10

The Xiaomi Mijia Nose Hair Trimmer does exactly what it promises: safe, painless, effective trimming at a price that’s hard to argue with. It’s not perfect — the plastic build and 90-minute battery leave room for the Pro model to justify itself — but for ¥69, it represents the best balance of quality, features, and price in the Chinese nose hair trimmer market today.

With 500,000+ JD users giving it 97% positive, the consensus is clear: this is the trimmer to buy unless you have a specific reason to spend more.

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