Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth Headset available for pre-orders in India


Xiaomi announced today that its Mi Bluetooth Headset is now available for pre-orders in India, priced at Rs. 899 (approximately 14$) just for the black variant however (it’s also available in white color).

The new headset weighs just 6,5 gr. and allows users to accept or end phone calls, reject calls, redial phone numbers, transfer calls, make three-way calls, play or pause music, play next/previous song, and adjust volume. It has noise reduction support, Bluetooth 4.1 compatibility and it can reduce 4G network interferences. 

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It provides 4 hours of talk time and more than 100 hours of stand by time and it’s capable of pairing with 2 smartphones at the same time.

“To optimise sound quality for calls and music, we kept the speaker output structure at a narrow 3mm, so that detail in the mid and high frequencies are preserved and noise is significantly reduced”

… says Xiaomi on its website.

The impressive headset comes with a ceramic antenna, rounded sound cavity, a Bluetooth chip, magnetized moving coil speaker and a noise-cancelling silicone microphone.

UPDATE: The Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth Headset is out of stock now, but it might be available by the company soon.

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2 Comments

  1. May 15, 2017

    What’s up with all the specific ‘India’ reports?
    We know these products exist for quite a while already.
    What’s new here? That India is late to the party?
    Well… should’ve ordered from China like the rest of us.

  2. Cinegain
    May 15, 2017

    What’s up with all the specific ‘India’ reports?
    We know these products exist for quite a while already.
    What’s new here? That India is late to the party?
    Well… should’ve ordered from China like the rest of us.