Besides the launch of the REDMI Note 15 Series smartphones, Xiaomi (along with its smart home brand Mijia) has introduced several new products, including the Mijia Smart Audio Glasses, along with expanded smart home lineup consisting Mijia Smart Air Purifier Max, Multifunctional Hot Pot Cooker 6L, Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine, and Dual Zone Air Fryer 10L. Two new gaming monitors are also unveiled, which launches next month.
Mijia Smart Audio Glasses

Starting with Mijia Smart Audio Glasses, this new gadget features an open-ear speaker system paired with 4 microphones capable of suppressing winds up to 4.5m/s in speed. While itβs an open-ear design, Xiaomi says it has a privacy mode that reduces sound leakage. Thereβs also an LED indicator to indicate recording-in-progress for privacy purposes. The 2x 114mAh batteries are rated for 13 hours of music playback, and they are placed towards the end of temples to improve wear comfort.
The glasses comes in three designs β Titanium, Pilot-Style, and Browline, with the lenses interchangeable with prescription ones if needed. By default, both Browline and Titanium variants feature lenses that blocks up to 25% of blue light, while Pilot-Style comes with UV400 protection that blocks virtually all ultraviolet light. Pricing-wise, both Browline and Pilot-Stlye costs RM999, with the Titanium variant (which is lighter in weight) costing RM1,099.
Smart Home Range

Up next, we have Xiaomiβs new smart home appliance range: the Mijia Smart Air Purifier Max delivers over 1000mΒ³/h particle CADR via its dual-impeller dual-filter structure, capable of purifying a 10mΒ² room in just 1.6 minutes. It comes with a four-stage composite purification system that removes dust, pathogens, pollutants, harmful gases and odor, with certification from SGS for its allergen removal capability. This model will be available starting 21 January 2026, at RM2,799.

As for the Xiaomi Multifunctional Hot Pot Cooker 6L, it provides 2000-watt high-power heating good for boiling 2 liters of water in just 8 minutes (or beef slices in 25 seconds), and comes with six levels of intermediate heat adjustments. The non-stick pot is detachable for cleaning purposes, and thereβs dry-burn protection to prevent damage in cases where the machine was left unattended without turning off first. It comes with six hot pot programs, customizable timers, and a feature that stores userβs preferred settings. One of these can be purchase today at RM349.
The Xiaomi Semi-automatic Espresso Machine comes with a 20bar pump that penetrates the espresso puck βto draw out the coffee beansβ natural cream,β along with an 8mm rotary steam wand for milk frothing. Itβs pretty tiny at just 14cm wide, and it comes with a removable 0.9L water tank good for several servings. This model is now available for purchase, costing RM399 apiece.
Lastly, the Xiaomi Dual Zone Air Fryer 10L offers two independent baskets (3.5L on the left, 6.5L on the right), as well as synchronized cooking mode that ensure food in both compartments are fully cooked at the same time. It uses a 2700W heater that cuts cooking time by up to 71% when compared to a traditional convection oven that also requires pre-heating time. Xiaomi says this air fryer costs RM699, and is now available.
Xiaomi Gaming Monitors

In the last category we have Xiaomi gaming monitors, for which the company has two of them launching in February. The Xiaomi Mini LED Gaming Monitor G Pro 27Qi 2026 features a 27-inch QHD 180Hz panel with Mini LED backlighting capable of delivering 2,000 nits peak brightness through its 1,152 dimming zones, achieving VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification. Color-wise, it can achieve 99% DCI-P3 and Delta-E <1 for professional use, while I/O includes HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.4; thereβs also a retractable headphone holder as well.
The second model is the Xiaomi Curved Gaming Monitor G34WQi 2026, which is a 34-inch ultrawide QHD, 1500R-curved display with 3440 x 1440 resolution at 180Hz refresh rate. Its panel is rated for 95% DCI-P3 gamut coverage and achieves 400 nits of panel brightness. No pricing has been announce for both gaming monitors just yet, but we should know more when they launch sometime next month.
Pokdepinion: Xiaomi really has a bit of everything isnβt it?
