Xiaomi launches Mijia Ceiling Lights Pro Ultra-Thin with high brightness, diffusion layer, and smart controls
Xiaomi has expanded its smart lighting lineup with a new series, the Mijia Ceiling Light Pro Ultra-Thin. As the name suggests, the focus here is on a slim, low-profile design that doesn’t visually crowd the ceiling, while still delivering strong brightness and more natural-looking light. There’s also a clear push toward “healthier” lighting this time, alongside the usual smart features.

The series comes in three variants, each aimed at a slightly different room size. L100 (Large Square) is the top-end model, meant for bigger living rooms (around 25-45㎡). It pushes up to 10,000 lumens at 150W, which is quite a lot for a ceiling light. Xiaomi claims an average illuminance of ≥300lx, along with a Ra98 color rendering index. The panel itself measures 1050 × 650mm and is just 29mm thick.
D60 (Large Round) sits somewhere in the middle, targeting spaces like smaller living rooms or larger bedrooms (15–25㎡). It’s rated at 75W and delivers up to 5,200 lumens. Diameter is 600mm, with a 24mm thickness.
D50 (Small Round) is designed for more compact rooms under 15㎡. It drops to 60W and 4,200 lumens. This one measures 500mm across and is also 24mm thick.
All three use a custom full-spectrum LED setup, and you can adjust the color temperature between 2700K and 5700K. They also carry an RG0 rating, meaning minimal blue light hazard.

The ultra-thin design is clearly a big part of the appeal. They’re meant to sit close to the ceiling and spread light more evenly, rather than acting as a bulky fixture in the center of the room. On the smart side, Xiaomi is bundling in its HyperOS smart connectivity system. That means the usual stuff, such as remote control, scheduling, and linking with other Xiaomi devices.
Pricing is fairly aggressive, especially once subsidies are factored in:
- D50: 849 yuan (around 721 yuan after subsidy)
- D60: 999 yuan (about 849 yuan after subsidy)
- L100: 1759 yuan (roughly 1495 yuan after subsidy)
The emphasis here seems to be on comfortable, soft lighting rather than just raw brightness. The wide light surface and high CRI should help with things like reading or desk work, though real-world performance will depend on placement and room size.
The Mijia Ceiling Light Pro Ultra-Thin series is already listed and available for purchase on Xiaomi Youpin and other e-commerce platforms in the home country.
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