Xiaomi’s Next-Gen AIoT Devices Arrive In Singapore

Fourteen new Xiaomi AIoT devices span the usual life admin suspects such as vacuuming, purifying and printing.


Smart Watches

Let’s start on the wrist. The Xiaomi Watch S4 (41mm) is the tidy one you wear to a meeting and forget to take off for the gym. A 1.32-inch AMOLED at up to 1,500 nits keeps stats legible under the midday sun, while the 9.5mm case and 32g weight mean it disappears on the run, until the Sunset Gold edition catches the light with its Milanese strap and lab-grown gem in the crown.

Beyond the jewellery, there’s dual-band GNSS, over 150 sport modes, improved heart-rate accuracy, and a 21-day guided sleep improvement plan that nudges you towards better habits instead of wagging a finger. Battery life runs up to eight days with fast charging, and a neat sport-vlog trick lets you trigger your phone’s video while your watch overlays live workout metrics. Yours for just S$185.

The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Glimmer Edition (S$109) is the dress-up fitness band that’s happy in the gym and presentable at dinner. The Glimmer Gold model doubles as pendant or bag charm without losing its step-counting dignity; inside, you still get 150-plus workout modes, advanced sleep insights, heart-rate broadcast for cyclists, more than 200 watch faces, and up to 21 days of battery life.

Running on Xiaomi HyperOS, the band can even moonlight as a mini smart-home remote to control lights, advance slides, or snap a hands-free photo.

Automatic Robot Vacuums

The Robot Vacuum 5 Pro (S$999) turns suction into theatre: 20,000Pa of pull, a smart retractable dToF radar that ducks under 9.5cm furniture, and AI that spots dirt and reroutes accordingly. The base station washes mop pads with 80°C hot water, sets the temperature automatically, and rewashes without being asked.

Prefer a simpler brief? The Robot Vacuum 5 (S$799) keeps the same muscle with S-Cross structured-light obstacle avoidance and a base that self-cleans and hot-air dries for two hours. Both models cover corners fully with dual-extension mops and side brushes, run up to 140 minutes on a 5,200mAh pack, and hook into the Xiaomi Home app (plus Google Assistant and Alexa) for voice-guided chores.

If you like your robots even more straightforward, the Robot Vacuum S40 Pro (S$349) focuses on efficient LDS navigation, dual rotating mop pads with auto-lift on carpet, and sensible suction up to 15kPa.

It clocks about 120 minutes per charge and toggles Silent/Standard/Strong/Turbo with carpet recognition.

Handheld Vacuums

The Vacuum Cleaner P30 (S$92) is featherweight (about 860g) but lively; 22,000Pa, 50AW, and a motor spinning up to 110,000rpm. A five-stage filtration system with single-cone cyclone tech captures 99.8% of 0.3–10µm particles, while the removable, washable filter keeps waste down.

Battery life hits 40 minutes in Eco (or a ten-minute Turbo blast), and the 2-in-1 crevice brush finally gets into those car cup-holders you pretend not to see.

The Truclean W30 Pro Wet Dry Vacuum (S$399) handles the sticky stuff: 18,000Pa suction, a real-time clean-water system, hot-water brush cleaning to banish odours, and a 180° lie-flat manoeuvre for low furniture.

Edge-hugging rollers clean flush to walls; a 4,000mAh battery runs to about 40 minutes. Floors dry faster, tempers even faster.

Other Smart Gadgets

The Mijia Smart Air Purifier 6 (S$239) uses an upgraded five-sensor, five-layer system to strip 99.98% of 0.3µm particles and 99.99% of H1N1 in lab conditions, with UVC sterilisation and chunky activated carbon to tackle formaldehyde and odours.

It can refresh a 10m² room in roughly 3.5 minutes, runs quiet at night, and the filter lasts 6–12 months.

For security without fuss, the Xiaomi Smart Camera C701 (S$69) records in 4K with HDR, offers full-colour and infrared night vision to 10m without that eerie red glow, and adds AI detection for humans, pets and even a crying baby.

A physical lens shield preserves privacy, two-way audio is clear, and Wi-Fi 6 keeps streams smooth. Store footage on microSD, NAS or the cloud; ask Google Assistant or Alexa to pull up a live view while your hands are in the sink.

Memories deserve better than a compressed JPEG in your chat. The Xiaomi Portable Photo Printer Pro (S$149.90) uses dye-sublimation with auto-lamination for vivid, smudge-resistant prints (up to 16.7 million colours), supports multi-user printing, and sneaks AR into the mix so “live” photos play back with motion and audio when scanned.

In the kitchen, the Dual Zone Air Fryer 10L (S$169) splits dinner into a 6.5L main and 3.5L side basket with synced finish times and nine presets. At 2,700W, it cooks up to 71% faster than a standard oven and can trim up to 88.3% fat versus deep-frying.

The temp range spans 40–230°C for everything from yoghurt to roast, and cleaning is the low-effort, dishwasher-friendly kind. Scan a QR code and 101 recipes appear.

Smart TVs & Tablets

The Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED Series 2026 (55/65/75 inches) marries QD-Mini LED with 4K, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, Filmmaker Mode and low-reflection tech, so you don’t have to draw the curtains at noon to see the score.

Motion engines keep sport crisp, dual 15W speakers with Dolby Atmos and Harman AudioEFX add welcome punch, and gamers get 144Hz with a 288Hz boost option. Google TV, AirPlay and Wi-Fi 6 round off the hub story. Prices start from S$1,099.

Tablets come in two flavours. The Xiaomi Pad Mini (12/512GB) (S$799) is the one-hander with an 8.8-inch 3K display (403 ppi) up to 165Hz, 700-nit peak, DC dimming and triple TÜV eye comfort. Dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos make it larger than it looks, while a 7,500mAh battery backs 67W fast charging and 18W reverse top-ups; there are two USB-C ports (one USB 3.2 Gen 1) for flexible, light productivity.

Under Xiaomi HyperOS, HyperAI assists with writing, translation, speech-to-text and even sketch-to-art, with Google Gemini and Circle to Search in tow. It’s trim, metal, and genuinely portable with the Xiaomi Focus Pen and cover.

If you prefer an expansive canvas, the REDMI Pad 2 Pro (S$299–449 depending on config) stretches to 12.1 inches at 2.5K with Dolby Vision, 120Hz refresh, quad speakers with Dolby Atmos, and a frankly cavernous 12,000mAh battery with 33W charging and 27W reverse.

A Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 handles the workload, while Xiaomi’s interconnectivity lets you copy across devices, sync calls, and even borrow another camera angle for a video chat. Add the keyboard and Smart Pen and you’ve got a sofa laptop with better manners.


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Sean Loo

Futr's managing editor loves all things retro, even though he was born in the late 90s. Even though his main job encompasses tons of driving, he swears he turns off the lights each time he leaves his room.

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