Xiaomi Launches a Smart LED Lamp and a New Speaker

Xiaomi Launches a Smart LED Lamp and a New Speaker

Xiaomi has had a very busy month of August in terms of launches. The company has announced its new Mi Pad 5 and its new high-end OLED Smart TVs with the Mi TV 6 series. Now, they have announced the arrival of a new LED lamp with connectivity and an improved smart speaker .

Mijia Smart Desk Lamp Lite

Xiaomi’s new smart lamp has a small base and can be moved up and down up to 218º, while it can be tilted 180º horizontally. It has a brightness of 1,200 lumens, offering powerful and homogeneous lighting. It does not emit any type of blue light, and it also does not flicker, which makes it more pleasant to use.

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The intensity of the lighting can be controlled from the lamp itself and from the mobile. By having Bluetooth, it is possible to integrate it into our intelligent ecosystem and control it by voice, being able to turn it on with a voice command, adjust the intensity, or activate the night mode automatically.

Its price is 99 yuan, about 13 euros to change . It is already on sale in China, and it will soon appear in export stores.

Xiaomi Xiaoai Speaker Play

Xiaomi has also launched an improved version of its Speaker Play smart speaker. This new speaker has an integrated voice assistant and WiFi connectivity, offering an excellent sound experience in a small size. In addition, it has a small LED screen in which it shows the time, something very convenient to have in the living room.

Its price is 129 yuan, about 17 euros to change . At the moment it is only available in China with the company’s assistant in its language, but it would not be surprising if in the coming months it would end up reaching the international market using the Google Assistant.

Other news from Xiaomi in August

Xiaomi has revealed some of its most anticipated products this month. Among them we find the Mi Pad 5 to compete directly with the iPad Pro. These tables are equipped with 11-inch LCD panels with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels, 120 Hz refresh rate, 500 nits of brightness, and HDR. Depending on the models, we find versions with 6 and 8 GB of RAM, or 128 and 256 GB of storage, in addition to a Snapdragon 860 in the base version and 870 in the Pro version. Their prices, on the other hand, are around 260 and 330 euros for the 128GB models of the base model and the Pro, and they are expected to arrive in Europe next month.

As for the OLED Smart TVs, Xiaomi launched the Mi TV 6 OLED a few days ago in China, with two sizes of 55 and 65 inches. They have 4K resolution, 98.5% reproduction of the DCI-P3 color space, and very affordable prices. The 55-inch model costs 4,999 yuan ( 655 euros ), while the 65-inch model costs 6,999 yuan (918 euros). We will see if these models end up reaching the international market.