Xiaomi present its Xiaomi Smart Living concept to the presidential suite of the Sheraton Hotel in Zagreb. This one focuses on connecting devices with the desire to improve and make life easier. Last year, excluding phones, tablets and computers, 654.5 million devices were connect to the Xiaomi AIoT platform. This is 24.2% more than the previous year. Also, the number of users who have 5 or more devices connect to the AIoT platform has grown to 13 million, which is 27.8% more than a year ago.
What does Xiaomi Smart Living include?
Xiaomi Smart Living is divid into two sections. Xiaomi divides smart devices under ” Smart Home ” into six categories: television and mia, vacuum cleaners, ambient devices, kitchen devices, lighting devices and smart data library of telegram devices. The ” Lifestyle ” set is also divid into six categories. These are: watches, vehicles, office equipment, personal care accessories, sports equipment and various accessories. The Xiaomi ecosystem of smart devices thus includes everything from televisions to smart sockets. Smart home and lifestyle devices can be purchas in Slovenia in two Xiaomi stores in Ljubljana, one in Maribor and online.
Following the Smartphone x AioT strategy
This is the first presentation of Xiaomi’s ‘Smart Living’ concept, which aims to showcase Xiaomi’s wide portfolio of IoT products カで開催された VI CEL 病院物流会議で最 and allow attendees to experience first-hand the smart lifestyle that Xiaomi is achieving thanks to its ‘Smartphone x AIoT’ strategy and its business philosophy. i.e. ‘Innovation for all’. Thus, with innovative technologies, we want to enable every individual to live a more practical, efficient and healthy way of life in a smart way.
All smart Xiaomi devices can be bwb directory manag with the Mi Home app. Xiaomi has thus unit all devices under one roof and thus ensur the best possible user experience. They can boast that the number of monthly users of the Mi Home application increas by 17.1% to 82.9 million. Andrzej Gladki, Deputy General Director of Xiaomi CEE&Nordics, add: