One of the world renowned intelligent camera makers, the chinese Yi Technology are making yet another step towards being the global player by officially entering the important European market. The official distribution will be available first for the Central Europe region with Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania, but that’s just beggining of the expansion plans.
The Yi brand belongs for some time already under the Xiaomi consortium and their products found the way to over 3.5 million customers worldwide. With the Central European cooperation with the Lion Mobile company they are planning to offer to the european customer the local service, support and warranty, but also the full localisation of their products including the voice control apps.
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Their most important product is currently probably the Yi Action cam with features like 2K resolution recording, 240 fps slow motion and vast array of optional accessories for all the possible action usage – sport, underwater, skiing, motobike etc.
Similar sale success is expected from the upcoming Yi Car Das camera meant for the drivers and offering stable performance in any weather and condition along the bonus ADAS function (Advanced driver assistance systems) for better safety.
Another product to look forward to is the Yi IP Cam for securing your homes and potentially also used as a nany cam to watch over the children.
You’re a little bit late, Xiaoyi is officially present in Poland since January.
https://xiaoyi.pl/
C’mon, Poland you say 🙂 Seriously, who cares about Poland 😀
Stop acting ignorant, many ppl care for Poland, like uh… Polanders.
You means Polskis.
You mean Poles 🙂
You didn’t answer my previous question.
Where are you from or does CZ say it all ?
You’re a little bit late, Xiaoyi is officially present in Poland since January.
https://xiaoyi.pl/
C’mon, Poland you say 🙂 Seriously, who cares about Poland 😀
Stop acting ignorant, many ppl care for Poland, like uh… Polanders.
Where are you from or does CZ say it all ?
You means Polskis.
You mean Poles 🙂
You didn’t answer my previous question.
Interesting strategy, i guess much cheaper than having to negociate with big wholesellers in Germany/France
Interesting strategy, i guess much cheaper than having to negociate with big wholesellers in Germany/France