Look at that thing. It’s hideous. But it’s also very affordable and smarter than its peers. We’re talking about the Mi QiCycle Electric Folding Bike that’s going to cost around $455 when it launches ...
Xiaomi is well known for its range of smartphones, although they have launched other devices like a drone and a smart rice cooker. Now, they are expanding their innovative product lineup with the ...
They say the strongest essences are kept in small bottles, and the latest EV from Xiaomi is bent on proving that. The HiMo H1 folding electric bicycle is now available for pre-order for the rest of ...
Chinese company Xiaomi will unveil their all-new smart bicycle on June 23, which is tomorrow, but has been quite secretive as to how it will stack against the existing QiCycle R1 two-wheeler that went ...
Xiaomi and its sub-brand Youpin have worked together on numerous projects. This time, the duo has teamed up to launch new fitness equipment. The Xiaomi training bike features a 19.5-inch display and ...
Xiaomi reminds the world that it is a technology company, not just a phone company. As such, it continues to bring out electronic products for various markets, from banking to phones and tablets down ...
Although most people would know Xiaomi because of its cheap smartphones, the company has a lot of non-smartphone products in the market right now, especially in the smart home segment. The company ...
Xiaomi is running (or riding) wild with new electric bicycles lately. The company’s latest offering comes in the form of an update to its high-end carbon fiber QiCycle electric bike. In 2016, we first ...
In an unusual sideline to its make products smartphone maker Xiaomi is getting into making bicycles. True they are not your normal bikes, they will be smart bicycles. Xiaomi has invested in a company ...
Xiaomi has done it again, releasing a salivating new e-bike. The Himo C16 from Xiaomi pushes the limit on how affordable these mini electric two-wheelers can become. I can say that Xiaomi “has done it ...
Yunmake, a Hangzhou-based smart bike maker, has raised a Series A led by Shunwei Capital, the investment firm led by Xiaomi chief executive officer Lei Jun. The company did not reveal the precise ...