Xiaomi unveiled its renewed vision for the Smart Home this Wednesday in Santiago, presenting an ecosystem of products designed to integrate seamlessly into the daily lives of Chilean users, according to latercera.com.
The tech firm aims to move away from the complex configurations that characterized the early stages of home automation. The industry's new approach focuses on simplicity and task automation that does not require constant user intervention.
The company's proposal redefines the home as a dynamic space where lighting, security, cleaning, air quality, and entertainment interact. The goal is for every element of the ecosystem to adapt to people's daily routines.
Technology and urban mobility
The design of the new equipment seeks to blend visually into domestic spaces, avoiding technological clutter. Furthermore, Xiaomi intends to extend its connectivity beyond the walls of the home, integrating urban mobility solutions to create a continuous experience throughout the day.
To bring this vision to life, the brand announced the local market availability of several key products. Notable among them is the 85-inch Xiaomi TV S Mini LED, a large-format television featuring Mini LED technology, priced at $999,000 CLP.
In the transportation sector, the company launched the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6, the next generation of its electric scooter, available for $429,990 CLP. This device aims to strengthen the brand's urban mobility offerings.
The cleaning catalog also expanded with the Xiaomi Smart Air Purifier Elite, an advanced air purifier for monitoring indoor air quality, priced at $369,990 CLP. Additionally, the Xiaomi Vacuum Cleaner S40 Pro was introduced to automate domestic cleaning.
Finally, the rollout included the 12L Xiaomi Air Fryer for the kitchen and new security cameras for remote monitoring. With this move, the company seeks to consolidate its position in the national consumer technology market through an ecosystem that can be managed within a single environment.