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Xiaomi Launches Mi Walkie-Talkie, Mi Smart Camera And Four Other Smart Products

The newest in a string of 'smart' offerings by the rising Chinese electronics star.
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From time to time, Xiaomi has been launching smart products in different segments and the Chinese electronic firm's latest offering includes six new devices that have been launched in China under the Mijia crowdsourcing brand.

The first is the Mi Walkie Talkie, which comes with Ultra High Frequency (UHF) and Very High Frequency support (VHF). The device comes with a small 160 x 100 black and white LCD display and can be operated in a city, as well as in an open area. It weighs only 200 grams and is available in two colours, black and white. The Mi Walkie Talkie is priced at CNY 249 (₹2,400 approx).

Xiaomi has also made a foray into the world of fitness products with the Mi Smart Scale 2. The ultra- light device measures many parameters besides weight. It can display BMI, muscle mass, bone mass and more on a hidden LCD display which is activated only when the user steps onto the scale. The device, made of ABS material, is priced at CNY 199 (₹1,921 approx) and has a companion app.

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Xiaomi has also launched a revamped camera, called the Mi Smart camera, that can record videos at 1080p and 20 frames per second. The camera lens has a 130-degree wide-angle capture and infrared night-vision extending up to 10 metres. The camera supports microSD card and dual band Wifi. It is priced at CNY 199 (₹1,921 approx).

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Xiaomi has also launched a car recorder equipped with a Sony sensor. The Mi car recorder lens has a 160 degree wide-angle capture and a f/1.8 aperture. For enhanced night recording, the recorder, which is priced at CNY 349 (₹3,369 approx), uses a MStar 1080p chip.

And finally, Xiaomi has launched a pair of smart routers — the Xiaomi Smart Router HD and the Smart Router Pro. Unveiled at CES earlier in the year, the Smart Router HD works on a Qualcomm IPQ8064 chip, whereas the Router Pro runs on a MediaTek MT7621A chip. Both the routers are equipped with four omni-directional antennas and support MU-MIMO (Multiple User - Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology. The devices are priced at 1,299 CNY (₹12,540 approx) and 499 CNY (₹4,817 approx) respectively.

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