Xiaomi Mi Electric Smartphone-Powered Mosquito Repellant Launched in China for Only 29 Yuan ($4)
Daphne Planca | | Jul 14, 2016 08:36 AM EDT |
(Photo : YouTube Screenshot) The Xiaomi Mi electric mosquito repellant costs 29 yuan (approximately Rs. 290 or $4).
The Xiaomi Mi electric mosquito repellant has been launched in China for only 29 yuan (approximately Rs. 290 or $4). However, there has been no confirmation about whether the device will reach the Indian market. For now, it is exclusively available for purchase in China.
Chinese-based company Xiaomi not only makes smartphones but also produces unique smart home appliances.
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Among these appliances is the Mi mosquito repellant, which was introduced under the Mi Ecosystem that the company called MIJIA. In terms of portability, this repellant can be taken anywhere. It has a micro USB slot, and can be powered using any power bank. It can be taken outdoors when traveling by just plugging it.
According to Phone Radar, the unique Mi mosquito repellant is very compact with a dimension of 46.8 x 20.5 millimeters and a weight of 25 grams. The company claims that a 10,000 mAh power bank can make it last up to 15.7 hours and a 20,000 mAh power bank up to 28.2 hours.
The Mi mosquito repellant is a dust-proof circular apparatus and utilizes a PTC low-voltage thermostat.
TagsXiaomi Mi mosquito repellant, Mi mosquito repellant, Xiaomi, china, Xiaomi power bank, Mi Ecosystem, Mijia
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