Xiaomi on Monday
unveiled new Mi Bluetooth Earphones and Mi Dual-Unit Semi-in-Ear Headphones.
The company also expanded its Mi Ecosystem by launching an ElectronicThermometer. While the Mi Bluetooth Earphones with Gray, Gold, and Black colour
options come at CNY 299 (approximately Rs. 3,096), the Mi Dual-Unit Semi-in-Ear
Headphones with Black and White colour options at CNY 69 (roughly Rs. 714). The
Electronic Thermometer, on the other hand, is available in White colour option
at CNY 19.9 (approximately Rs. 206).
In the bouquet of new
offerings, the new Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth Earphones sport a collar design and come
with two dynamic coils that support tri-band equalisation. The drivers of the
new earphones have a frequency range between 20Hz and 20kHz alongside featuring
sensitivity of 100dB and an impedance of 32 ohms. Further, Xiaomi has provided
a built-in battery pack that is rated to deliver up to 200 hours of standby
time and eight hours of music playback on a single charge. The headphones also
come with up to two hours of charging time with a 5V-1A charger.
The latest Mi
Bluetooth Earphones have CSR 8645 Bluetooth chip that supports AAC advanced
audio coding technology and offer apt-X lossless output over a Bluetoothconnection. Also, there is Bluetooth v4.1 connectivity. The earphones have a
magnet that connects the earbuds when not in use. Moreover, they come with 40
grams of build that feature a matte metal texture.
The Xiaomi Mi
Dual-Unit Semi-in-Ear Headphones, on the other side, has a half in-ear design
and come with a 1.25-metre cable that has a three-button, in-line remote with abuilt-in microphone and music controls. The headphones have a dynamic coil and
are Hi-Res Audio certified. Also, they have a frequency range between 20Hz and
40,000Hz, sensitivity of 105dB, and an impedance of 32 ohms. The headphones
additionally come with multi-layer ceramic speakers and have a glossy build
with a ceramic texture that overall weighs 14 grams.
Xiaomi Mi Dual-Unit
Semi-in-Ear Headphones
Alongside the Mi
Bluetooth Earphones, the Xiaomi Electronic Thermometer has been launched by the
company. The thermometer doesn’t have mercury and uses an electronic circuit
that helps measure oral and underarm temperature. It is touted to sense body
temperature changes of as low as 0.1-degree Celsius, with a measurement range
of 32- to 42-degrees Celsius and ambient temperature of 5- to 40-degreeCelsius. There is an LCD screen to display temperature and an automatic turn
off feature. Similarly, there is a buzzer that helps notify users when the
temperature is recorded. The thermometer uses a CR1220 Lithium battery.
The Xiaomi MiBluetooth Earphones and Electronic Thermometer will go on sale in China on April
3. The Mi Dual-Unit Semi-in-Ear Headphones contrarily already available for
purchase in the country. Details about the price and availability of the new Mi
devices in markets outside of China
are yet to reveal.
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