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Xiaomi products are getting a price hike. You can still buy now at old prices

With the devaluation of our Malaysian Ringgit, the price of gadgets are definitely going up. We’ve seen Apple pricing the iPhone 6s above the RM3K mark, while the upcoming Surface Pro 4 in entry-level form is costing more than a well spec’ed laptop.

Now it looks like Xiaomi is next to get the brunt, as they too will be increasing their prices of popular items.

The popular cheap and good power banks and Mi Band are getting a hike up to RM10 while its Redmi 2 Enhanced Version gets a RM70 increase. Meanwhile their Mi Headphone is priced RM50 more than before. Pricing for other products including the Mi Note and Mi 4i (16GB/32GB) will remain unchanged.

5,000mAh Mi Power Bank RM34 RM39
10,400mAh Mi Power Bank RM49 RM59
16,000mAh Mi Power Bank RM79 RM89
Redmi 2 Enhanced Version RM459 RM529
Mi Headphone RM319 RM369
Mi Band RM59 RM69

The new prices will take effect at 12PM on Tuesday (20th October). So if you want to get a Mi Power Bank, you better get it now while stocks last.

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