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  2. Xiaomi Smart Home - Wikipedia

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    Xiaomi Home. Xiaomi Home (formerly Mi Home) is the only app that manages Xiaomi smart home products. It is used to manage and communicate with devices to connect them to the network and to each other, using Wifi and Bluetooth. It has been criticized because it is not compatible with Google Home despite being compatible with Amazon Alexa.

  3. List of Xiaomi products - Wikipedia

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    List of Xiaomi products. Xiaomi produces smartphones (Xiaomi Series, MIX Series, Mi Note Series, Mi Max Series, Civi Series, T Series, and Redmi Series), tablets, laptops, wearable devices, TVs, routers, and other smart home devices on their web store and on third-party websites. [1] Some of their products are listed below.

  4. Xiaomi - Wikipedia

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    It also is a major manufacturer of appliances including televisions, flashlights, unmanned aerial vehicles, and air purifiers using its Internet of things and Xiaomi Smart Home product ecosystems. Xiaomi keeps its prices close to its manufacturing costs and bill of materials costs by keeping most of its products in the market for 18 months ...

  5. Xiaomi HyperOS - Wikipedia

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    HyperOS[a] (Chinese: 澎湃OS; pinyin: Pēngbài OS; lit. 'Surge OS'), officially named Xiaomi HyperOS, is an operating system developed by Xiaomi. It unifies MIUI, Xiaomi's Vela OS, Mina OS and car-focused operating system's software architecture [2] for its smartphones, IoT devices and other Xiaomi hardware such as its automobiles.

  6. List of Redmi products - Wikipedia

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    List of Redmi products. Redmi is a subsidiary company owned by the Chinese electronics company Xiaomi. Redmi's line of products ranges from smartphones and power banks to laptops, Smart TVs, and wireless earbuds, typically sold at a price lower than Xiaomi-branded ones. This list is made according to Chinese names if the device has multiple names.

  7. Roborock - Wikipedia

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    Its launch was largely supported by Xiaomi. [2] Xiaomi has since invested in other home cleaning companies, including Roborock competitor Dreame in 2018. [ 3 ] The company raised about $640 million in its February 2020 IPO, [ 3 ] and the company had annual revenue of approximately CNY 4.5 billion as of August 2021.

  8. Matter (standard) - Wikipedia

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    Matter is a freely available connectivity standard for smart home and IoT (Internet of Things) devices. [2][3][4] It aims to improve interoperability and compatibility between different manufacturers and security, and always allowing local control as an option. [5][6][7] Matter originated in December 2019 as the Project Connected Home over IP ...

  9. Poco (smartphone) - Wikipedia

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    Website. po.co (Global) poco.in (India) Poco (stylised as POCO), formerly known as Poco by Xiaomi is a Chinese brand specialized in smartphones. The Poco brand was first announced in August 2018 as a mid-range smartphone line under Xiaomi. Poco India became an independent brand on 17 January 2020, [1][2][3] followed by its global counterpart on ...