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Xiaomi Mi AirDots

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Design: in-ear; Connection type: wireless; Bluetooth version: Bluetooth v 5.0; Range (m): 10; Impedance (Ohm): 16; Frequency range (Hz): 20 – 20000; Sensitivity (dB): 106; Speaker size (mm): 7; Volume control; Operating time (music) (h): 4; Charging port: microUSB; Weight (g): 4;
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Xiaomi Mi AirDots
Colour
Connection and design
Designin-ear
Connection typewireless
ConnectionBluetooth v 5.0
Range10 m
Specs
Impedance16 Ohm
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz
Sensitivity106 dB
Speaker size7 mm
Emitter typedynamic
Microphone specs
Microphonebuilt into the case
Features
Volume control
Power supply
Power sourcebattery
Headphone battery capacity40 mAh
Case battery capacity350 mAh
Charging time2 h
Operating time (music)4 h
Charging portmicroUSB
General
Touch control
Weight4 g / one earphone /
In boxsilicone tips
charging case
Added to E-CatalogNovember 2018
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Volume control, song switching, as well as call management is carried out using the touch panel. Fast charging. Bluetooth 5.0.
It differs from the model Redmi Airdots by the presence of touch controls. This model also has a volume control. The capacity of the charging case is 50 mAh more than Redmi Airdots. The dimensions of the case and the headphones themselves have become a little smaller.
The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Xiaomi Mi AirDots offer a decent balance of price and performance, making them a popular choice for budget-conscious consumers. Users appreciate the good sound quality, with clear audio and balanced bass, and find the headphones comfortable and well-fitting. However, several users report issues with the charging mechanism, particularly with the left earbud, which often disconnects or fails to charge properly. The touch controls are seen as inconvenient, with accidental presses being a common complaint. Despite these drawbacks, the headphones are praised for their compact design and long battery life. Connectivity issues and occasional lag with video playback are noted, but many users still find the overall value satisfactory for the price. The build quality, particularly of the case, is criticized for being flimsy, with the lid becoming loose over time. While some users have experienced significant issues, others recommend the Mi AirDots as a good entry-level option, especially when purchased at a lower price point.
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To finish a good choice in your price segment
7 August 2020 
I've been using the headphones for 4 months now, the model is decent but there are a few comments. Right after the purchase, about a week later, the left earbud fell off and I had to reset them (a pretty common issue, as far as I understood), but after one reset, I forgot about this problem for the entire period of use. I'm not a big music enthusiast, but the sound quality is quite decent. Regarding the case assembly, I can't say anything bad; I carry it in the front pocket of my jeans and there are no gaps. The white case gets dirty easily, especially the rubber inner part, but it cleans quite easily (a dry cotton swab is enough). As for charging, the only downside is the lack of an indicator on the case, but I can't say it ever ran out of charge at the most inconvenient moment (seems like I just got used to charging the case every few days), I have not measured how long the headphones themselves last on a charge, but personally, it's enough for me. I experienced no problems with connecting the headphones to devices. A very important thing, if you want to buy them as a gift - the headphones are quite large. I bought them for my girlfriend (she's 1.50 meters tall), and she couldn't wear them comfortably, so now I use them myself.
An hour of autonomy, good sound, easy connection, acceptable design.
Indication of the charge of the case.
use Xiaomi Mi AirDots few months
great model, love it
25 May 2020 
Gorgeous headphones! Definitely better than Redmi Airdots; Redmi has flat sound and lacks Hi-Res. Listen only on flagships or with a DAC. Otherwise, if you aren't using these, go for Redmi. On mi8-mi9, the sound is mega clear and detailed, as if made for them! With a DAC, the sound is even better; it may not be as clean, but they manage well. I would rate them comparable to entry-level HI-RES wired ones like Sony. And a tip for those who bought them and didn’t understand – change the ear tips. I inserted large ones, and the high frequencies went where they belong.
Sound, once again sound, the potential of a hi-res studio
touch buttons - would have been better if they were mechanical.
Sometimes they accidentally come off.
Vitold Melnikuse Xiaomi Mi AirDots few months
Not recommended
4 March 2020 
At first, the headphones are normal, the sound is good, everything is fine, but after 3 months of use they stopped connecting normally, and after another month, the charging contacts stopped reaching the headphones, they do not want to charge normally. Headphones are shit, I do not advise buying for a long time.
Norm sound
The design, it is often necessary to throw off the settings because 1 earphone does not connect to the second one.
use Xiaomi Mi AirDots few months
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Video reviews

The flagship killer among smartphones, Xiaomi finally got to true wireless headphones. The novelty of the end of 2018, Mi AirDots, is designed to “tear to shreds” AirPods on all fronts. And if Xiaomi's victory is quite predictable in terms of cost ($45 – $50), there are questions about other characteristics. So let's get started.

For young people

Mi AirDots are positioned as headphones for young people. They are light, compact, comfortable, fit snugly in the ear, made of matte soft-touch plastic. In terms of form factor, they rather resemble Meizu Pop, also in-ear and without legs. The colour offered so far is only white. But, I think, in the future, Xiaomi will expand the range of colours.

Charging in half an hour

Protection against moisture and sweat is not claimed, but for such a price, its presence would be a gift. But AirDots are almost close to AirPods in terms of battery life. 4 hours in stereo mode and 5 hours in mono (one earphone) is a very good result. But the battery capacity of the case does not indulge in battery life, you can charge the headphones three times in it, however, quite quickly, in just half an hour.

Ease of connection and control

The model claims support for Bluetooth 5.0. And although not all smartphones work on this version, 4.2 is also suitable.

Touch control supports a minimal set of functions, without switching tracks and adjusting the volume. This will have to be done, either manually from the device, or using a voice assistant.

They sound more expensive than they cost

We didn’t expect good sound from $50 Bluetooth headphones without AptX support, even taking into account the manufacturer’s claim of super bass 7mm drivers. But they were pleasantly surprised when he, this very sound, turned out to be no worse than in Meizu Pop. The scene is presented relatively legibly, especially in those compositions where there is no wide instrumental mix. The microphone also writes acceptable, quite clearly and almost without distortion.

This, perhaps, is all, but this is already a lot for AirDots. There are, of course, shortcomings, such as a slight out of sync of sound and video, or a periodic fall-off of one earphone from another, but all of them will most likely be solved by updating the firmware.

It is unlikely that it will be possible to “kill” AirPods Mi Dots, even despite the 5-fold difference in cost, but they will definitely occupy their niche and quite wide, guaranteed to squeeze Meizu Pop on the market.