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by schuke 3448 days ago
Even though Xiaomi is most widely known as a smartphone manufacturer, for me it's a fantastic home appliance and electronic accessories maker. They're great value for their price. I've come to own so many of these without even noticing myself:

- A great body weight scale that I use almost everyday, for around 100 yuan (~14 dollars). Has Bluetooth and syncs with your phone. I bought a second one for my mom.

- Four air purifiers. 699 yuan each (~100 dollars). A third or a fourth the price of rivals from traditional home appliance makers. Two for me and two for my mom. They also have a great app that connects them to my phone. These are such great values that my friends and colleagues bought ~10 more in total based on my feedback. Given the terrible smog in Northern China it's no surprise they've been out of stock for weeks this winter.

- One 10,000mAh power brick for my wife. I think it was less than 15 dollars. Many of my friends use Xiaomi's battery pack too.

- Countless cheap Lightning cables.

In addition to these, I'm also planning to buy another two of their products for the coming Chinese New Year:

- A water purifier for 1999 yuan (~290 usd). Good design that let's you change filter without fuss. Also connects to phone.

- A robot vacuum for 1699 yuan (~250 usd). Two of my friends bought it and feedback has been positive. Also has an app, naturally.

- Another air purifier.

My point is that if you're a watcher of Xiaomi, you have to look beyond the phones.

3 comments

They also have $20 fitness tracker with app.
Are you using it outside of China? Just curious because I'd like to try importing their stuff
I use them in Beijing. You might wanna make sure some of their designs don't have IP infringements before importing though.
You're missing out on the MiFit.
Yes they are very popular. But I was listing devices I bought personally.