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Xiaomi unveils wide-ranging AIoT lineup in Singapore with smart home, wearables and entertainment devices

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Xiaomi has expanded its artificial intelligence and Internet of Things (AIoT) ecosystem in Singapore with 14 new products across wearables, home appliances and entertainment. The launch highlights the company’s strategy to integrate intelligent technology into daily life, from personal health and home security to immersive entertainment.

Expanding wearable technology

Leading the new lineup is the Xiaomi Watch S4 41mm, designed for both style and performance. The smartwatch features a 1.32-inch AMOLED display with 1,500 nits peak brightness and a slim, lightweight body. It supports more than 150 sports modes, accurate heart rate monitoring and advanced sleep tracking with a guided improvement plan. Outdoor users benefit from dual-band GNSS positioning and sport vlog controls that allow hands-free workout recording. The watch runs for up to eight days on a single charge and is available in colours including Black, Mint Green and a premium Sunset Gold edition.

Also debuting is the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Glimmer Edition, marking ten years of the brand’s fitness trackers. The device offers a 1.72-inch AMOLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate, extended battery life of up to 21 days, and over 150 exercise modes. It doubles as a smart hub for controlling compatible devices through Xiaomi HyperOS and offers style customisation with more than 200 watch faces.

Smarter cleaning and healthier living

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The company’s focus on smart home cleaning continues with the Xiaomi Robot Vacuum 5 and 5 Pro. Both models deliver up to 20,000Pa suction power and advanced navigation features. The Pro version adds AI-driven dirt recognition, obstacle avoidance and an enhanced base station with 80°C hot water mop washing. Both devices integrate with the Xiaomi Home app and support voice control via Alexa and Google Assistant.

Other home cleaning options include the lightweight Xiaomi Vacuum Cleaner P30, capable of 22,000Pa suction and 40 minutes of battery life, and the Xiaomi Truclean W30 Pro Wet Dry Vacuum, which vacuums and mops simultaneously while preventing tangles and quick-drying floors. The Xiaomi Robot Vacuum S40 Pro also joins the range, providing efficient floor cleaning with LDS navigation, strong suction and intelligent mop control.

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For healthier indoor spaces, Xiaomi introduced the Mijia Smart Air Purifier 6. It uses a five-layer filtration system to capture 99.98% of fine particles, allergens and pollutants. A built-in UVC light module adds sterilisation, while low-noise operation makes it suitable for bedrooms and study areas.

Enhanced entertainment and smart living

Xiaomi also launched the Smart Camera C701 for 4K Ultra HD home monitoring with AI detection for pets, people and loud noises. The camera offers privacy controls and integrates with voice assistants.

For creative users, the Xiaomi Portable Photo Printer Pro enables professional-quality dye-sublimation prints with automatic lamination and augmented reality features that bring images to life with video and audio.

In the kitchen, the Xiaomi Dual Zone Air Fryer 10L supports cooking main and side dishes simultaneously, with smart synchronisation and up to 71% faster cooking than traditional ovens.

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Entertainment upgrades include the Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED Series 2026, offering vivid 4K visuals, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, and gaming-ready refresh rates up to 288Hz. On the move, the Xiaomi Pad Mini and REDMI Pad 2 Pro bring portable productivity and large-screen entertainment. The Pad Mini features an 8.8-inch 3K display, advanced AI tools, and long battery life, while the REDMI Pad 2 Pro offers a 12.1-inch display, Snapdragon performance and up to 12,000mAh battery capacity.

Availability in Singapore

The new AIoT range is available through Xiaomi stores, mi.com, Shopee and Lazada from 24 September. Early bird promotions are offered on selected products, including discounts and bundled accessories for tablets.

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