Last week I took delivery of a Xiaomi Mi Router with 1TB of onboard storage, and dual internal antennas. It is the best piece of hardware I have bought for the home to date. Here are 5 reasons you need one. The Xiaomi Mi Router, or simply the Xiaomi Router is a small (smaller than you are imagining) black box with dual internal antennas and a 1TB hard drive. The small black package packs dual band Wifi 802.11ac, a Broadcom dual-core processor, and runs an Openwrt operating system. In China it costs around 699 Yuan, and it is now easily available through international resellers. I chose Xiaomishop.it, where it costs slightly more but you get fast delivery and a 2 year warranty.
5 reason you need a Xiaomi Mi Router
Xiaomi Router – WIFI Signal
Xiaomi Router – Router app
When setting up your Xiaomi Router you will be asked to visit the MiWifi.com website where you can download an application. The app is available for Android, Mac, Windows and other operating systems, and makes set up a breeze (although it is mostly in Chinese).
Xiaomi Router – Easy backups
Xiaomi Router – Connect from anywhere in the world
I’ve installed the app to my phone, tablet and Mac, and also connected my router to my Xiaomi account. This allows me to login to my router even if I am not connected to my own WIFI network. If I am out and about I can simply login over a 3G, LTE or another WIFI signal using my Xiaomi account credentials, check details, move files and make back ups. Even when I am in another country I can have quick access to my storage!
Xiaomi Router – Price
The Xiaomi router is a fully loaded piece of kit and well worth the money, but it is the application that really makes the package and makes for a very flexible piece of office equipment. Even if you buy the router at a higher price though a reseller, this flexibility and the fact you can easily access your files and backups at anytime around the globe more than make up for the higher purchase costs.
Xiaomi Router Photo Gallery
A full Xiaomi Router review is in the works and will be published very soon. Thanks again to Xiaomishop.it, and for anyone thinking to order one from them remember to use this discount code: GIZXIAOMI
This is definitely a nice piece of hardware, I’ve been eyeing it since it was announced and I have already read full detailed reviews of it.
I was planning to buy it together with the MI4 but I have to give up the MI4 because it doesn’t have NFC. Btw this router HAS NFC so you can simply connect just by tapping it with your NFC enabled phone. A nice feature so you don’t have to give out your password for friends or guests.
Wow, I didn’t even know it had NFC! And Xiaomi decided to remove if from the Xiaomi Mi4….
Another reason why I’m buying the Mi3, hopefully they will reintroduce it for the Mi5.
This why I am so baffled by their decision when they themselves started to add NFC to peripherals and then launch a flagship which can’t even take advantage of this functionality.
I wonder though what technology does the Mi Band use for proximity unlocking? I was convinced it was NFC until you posted the article about Mi4 not having it.
Yep, NFC is an odd one. Lei Jun confirmed that they scrapped it at the last minute and apparently an NFC setting is still found in MIUI on the Mi4. In the past Xiaomi fans have pressured Xiaomi to make changes (32GB for the Mi2 for example) we could see something similar with NFC.
Setup your cablemodem as bridge and connect your router.
Your connection will be managed by your router.
Thanks for the link man, it is still in progress, but it is hard to test the router in a house where you can just shut down the internet for testing 🙂
Well.. This was my first router review and it is a bit tough for me. My next review will just be a Smartphone (UMi C1 probably) or my current Xiaomi MiPad.
No more router reviews for me at this moment 🙂 When the review is ready, it will be mentioned in the changelog.