Xiaomi's Mi Box has been in the works for months. First unveiled during Google I/O back in May, the Mi Box aimed to be an affordable Android TV-powered set-top box with a few features other devices don't offer. If you've been waiting patiently for this little device to go on sale, you're in luck: the Xiaomi Mi Box can be yours starting today for just $69!
Xiaomi Mi Box specifications and features
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Output resolution | Up to 4K 60fps |
Processor | Quad-core Cortex-A53 2.0GHz |
GPU | Mali 450 750MHz |
RAM | 2GB DDR3 |
Storage | 8GB of on-board storage |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Dual-band Wi-Fi 2.4GHz/5GHz Bluetooth 4.0/3.0 |
Video | VP9 Profile-2 up to 4K x 2K @ 60fps H.265 HEVC MP-10 at L5.1, up to 4K x 2K at 60fps H.264 AVC HPat L5.1, up to 4K x 2K at 30fps H.264 MVC, up to 1080P at 60fps Supports HDR10/HLG HDR processing (software upgrade required) |
Sound | DTS 2.0+ Digital Out, Dolby Digital Plus Up to 7.1 pass through |
Ports | HDMI: HDMI 2.0a x 1 port (HDCP 2.2) USB: USB 2.0 x 1 port AV: SPDIF Out / 3.5mm audio output x 1 port Power: 1 port |
Software | Android TV 6.0 |
Dimensions and weight | 101 x 101 x 19.5mm 176.5g |
Color | Black |
Perhaps the biggest draw to the Mi Box is its support for 4K Ultra HD video playback at 60 frames per second. It also supports the latest HDR10 standard that promises improvements in color and contrast, as well as a great audio experience with Dolby Digital Plus and DTS Surround Sound. It's powered by a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU and Mali 450 GPU and 2GB of RAM, so you'll also be able to play games without issue. There is only 8GB of on-board storage, though it is expandable via USB.
The Mi Box is an Android TV-powered device, so you'll be able to stream movies, shows and play games through Google Play, YouTube, and other apps. It also has Google Cast technology built in, allowing you to cast your favorite shows to appear on the big screen from your smartphone, tablet or laptop. Related: NVIDIA Shield Android TV reviewPerhaps the biggest draw to the Mi Box is its support for 4K Ultra HD video playback at 60 frames per second
Lastly, the Mi Box comes with a Bluetooth remote that supports voice search and commands. You can also change channels, hop over to a specific movie or show, perform web searches and launch apps just by speaking into the remote. It can also be used as a controller for your Android TV games.
Xiaomi Mi Box pricing and availability
As mentioned earlier, the Xiaomi Mi Box is now available for purchase from Mi.com and Walmart for $69. It's available in only one color option, Black, and comes with a few extras with a total value of $76. When you purchase a Mi Box, you'll get a $50 credit towards a Sling TV subscription, a 3-month free trial of Pandora, as well as a $5 VUDU credit. As of right now, there is no purchase link on Xiaomi's site yet, but it probably won't be too long until one shows up. For more details on the Mi Box, head to the source link below or check out the press release attached to this post.
Xiaomi brings 4K Mi Box to the United States for $69
Powered by Android TV, Mi Box is available on Mi.com and in Walmart stores
NEW YORK, Oct. 3, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Leading consumer technology company Xiaomi announced today that it is bringing Mi Box – its 4K Ultra HD streaming media player powered by Google's Android TV – to the U.S. market for $69. Mi Box will be available on Mi.com starting today at12 p.m. ET, and in Walmart stores as well as Walmart.com in early October.
With Xiaomi's commitment to bringing innovation to everyone, the $69 price tag of Mi Box is set to disrupt the U.S. market for products that deliver a richer television experience. Mi Box offers 4K support at 60 frames per second, support for the latest HDR10 standard, Google voice search and Google Cast.
Thanks to Android TV, Mi Box comes with thousands of movies and shows from popular streaming apps including Netflix, HBO, Showtime and VUDU, as well as games from Google Play. As live streaming TV grows in popularity among U.S. consumers, Mi Box is also offering users easy access to live TV channels including ESPN, CNN and Disney without a cable subscription through Sling TV.
Hugo Barra, Vice President, Xiaomi Global said: "We are thrilled to bring Mi Box to our fans in the U.S. in collaboration with Google. This is a significant milestone for Xiaomi, as it is our first opportunity to demonstrate to consumers here in America the power of what makes Xiaomi extraordinary: our promise of innovation for everyone. We believe everyone is entitled to benefit from technological breakthroughs, and Mi Box is a reflection of that belief: an incredible entertainment experience at an unprecedented price of $69, less than the cost of a single night out for two."
Sascha Prueter, Google's head of Android TV, said: "The Android TV team is excited to partner with Xiaomi to deliver the Mi Box to the U.S. With features like voice search and HDR support, the Mi Box takes advantage of the latest Android TV platform innovations."
Smooth video playback in 4K Ultra HD and HDR
Mi Box supports 4K Ultra HD video content playback at 60 frames per second, for the sharpest image quality and smoothest video playback. In addition, Mi Box supports the latest HDR10 standard (to be enabled from Android N onwards), which promises improvements in color and contrast for a significant leap in picture quality when used with compatible TVs.
Mi Box supports Microsoft's hardware-based DRM technology PlayReady 3.0, which protects 4K and HDR content and enables a rich viewing experience for 4K Ultra HD video content.
Equipped with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU and Mali 450 GPU, as well as 2GB DDR3 RAM and 8GB eMMC flash, Mi Box provides powerful performance for a smooth streaming and gaming experience. Users can also add additional storage to Mi Box via USB.
Mi Box also delivers rich and vibrant audio with Dolby Digital Plus and DTS Surround Sound, creating a cinema-like experience right within the living room.
Mi Box offers an exciting range of content from live TV, Netflix, YouTube and more
Mi Box arrives in the U.S. on the heels of Xiaomi's success in the TV market in China, where it has already sold over 15 million smart TVs and set-top boxes since 2013. In the U.S., Mi Box is also set to shake up the home entertainment market, as several major content companies have joined Xiaomi to make their content available to a massive new audience.
Thanks to Android TV, Mi Box comes with a rich library of content with thousands of movies, shows and games from Google Play, YouTube and other apps. Users have no lack of entertainment options with pre-installed popular streaming apps including Netflix, Pandora, VUDU, Pluto TV and Red Bull TV. Images come to life on TV screens when viewing the wide range of 4K content available from YouTube, Netflix and others.
Live streaming TV is poised to explode as a new generation brings its viewing habits into the living room, and Mi Box brings the best available experience for viewing live TV channels including ESPN, CNN and Disney – all without a cable subscription.
Special perks (total of $76 value) offered by content partners include:
- Sling TV: sign up to watch your favorite live channels and get $50 credit towards your subscription
- Pandora: listen to your favorite music with a 3-month free trial
- VUDU: rent, buy or watch your favorite movie or TV show on demand with $5 credit
Roger Lynch, CEO, Sling TV, said: "Since its founding, Xiaomi has been a disruptor overseas, and we expect the launch of Mi Box in the U.S. to be no different. Our goal has always been to expand Sling TV to the most popular consumer devices, and we believe Mi Box's revolutionary technology and accessible price point paired with the Sling TV experience will be a winning combination among American consumers."
Google Cast and Google voice search
Mi Box also has built-in Google Cast technology that lets users easily share their small screens, casting TV shows, movies, music and games from their mobile device to the big screen with just a single tap.
Mi Box comes with a Bluetooth remote control that supports voice search and commands. Users can simply speak into the remote to search for content by description – try "Leonardo Dicaprio's Oscar movie" to find exactly the right movie, or ask "who played Aragorn in Lord of the Rings" for search results. Users can also change channels, go directly to a TV show or movie, do Web searches, and launch apps by just speaking into the remote. The Bluetooth remote can also be used as a controller for the huge catalog of games available for Android TV.
About Xiaomi
Xiaomi was founded in 2010 by serial entrepreneur Lei Jun, who believes that high-quality technology doesn't need to cost a fortune. We create remarkable hardware, software, and Internet services for and with the help of our Mi fans. We incorporate their feedback into our product range, which currently includes the Mi Note Pro, Mi Note, Mi 5, Redmi Note 3, Mi TV, Mi Band and other accessories. With more than 70 million handsets sold in 2015, and products launched in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore,Malaysia, Philippines, India, Indonesia and Brazil, Xiaomi is expanding its footprint across the world to become a global brand.
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