Xiaomi Mijia Inflatable 2: Pocket Tire Pump with iPod-Inspired Design

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Xiaomi has introduced a compact pocket air compressor called Mijia Inflatable 2, a device whose design nods to the familiar silhouette of the Apple iPod. This parallel in styling instantly drew attention across tech circles and consumer forums alike.

The unit delivers a pumping pressure up to 1034 kPa, which translates to filling an empty tire in roughly eight to ten minutes under typical conditions. For road users who want quick readiness on the go, this kind of performance is a practical balance between speed and portability.

Powered by a 2000 mAh battery, the Mijia Inflatable 2 can handle about ten inflations per full charge, depending on the tire type and starting pressure. The device comes with multiple operation modes that cover a wide range of inflatables—from car and bicycle tires to sports balls—making it a versatile companion for everyday maintenance and emergency readiness.

An OLED display on the pump provides clear readouts of the current pumping mode, remaining battery life, and the target pressure. The control interface is a circular panel with tactile buttons that evokes the feel of the classic iPod, offering intuitive use without needing a smartphone app during simple inflations.

The price tag for the gadget is listed at 199 yuan, which is roughly 2.5 thousand rubles in current exchange terms. In China, pre-orders for the Mijia Inflatable 2 have already begun, signaling Xiaomi’s confidence in the product’s appeal to budget-conscious buyers who still demand convenience and reliability from a portable inflator.

In related announcements, the brand Mijia—part of Xiaomi’s ecosystem—has also spotlighted other wearable and smart devices, including innovations like Smart Sound Glasses. These glasses pair Bluetooth connectivity with audio functionality, acting as both headphones and earphones while staying integrated with a user’s smartphone for hands-free operation and on-the-go listening.

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