The Redmi Note 3 will go on sale next Wednesday in Malaysia along with its new mammoth sized power bank and an updated Mi Band fitness band. The new Mi 20,000mAh power bank is hitting their online store at only RM99 while its updated Mi Band Pulse with heart rate monitoring is going for just RM79.
The largest Mi Power Bank packs fantastic value and it is only RM10 more than its current 16,000mAh Power Bank. It also gets 2x USB outputs pushing a combined 3.6A but it is lighter due to its polycarbonate construction instead of aluminium. On the plus side, the new power bank supports fast charging inputs supporting various chargers including 5V/2A, 9V/2A and 12V/1.5A. Xiaomi reckons that fast charging can replenish 11,000mAh in just 3 hours. Like the rest of its power banks, it gets a 9 layer circuit protection system by Texas Instruments for safer and reliable charging/discharging. Below is the full price of Mi Power banks for Malaysia.
5,000mAh Mi Power Bank – RM39
10,000mAh Mi Power Bank – RM59
16,000mAh Mi Power Bank – RM89
20,000mAh Mi Power Bank – RM99
The next product is their latest Mi Band that comes with a heart rate sensor underneath. This not only tracks your activity and sleeping patterns but also monitors your heart rate in real time. The Mi Band Pulse uses a Mi Fit app and it syncs via Bluetooth. Apart from being an activity tracker, it also works for notifications and it can be a subtle vibrating alarm on your wrist. For RM79, this is quite a steal for those who want a basic activity tracker. The standard Mi Band without the heart rate monitoring is still available at RM69, but you can snap it up during the Mi Festival 2016 sale next week.
Want a better deal? You can try your luck with its limited flash sales where you can pick up a Mi In-Ear headphone, Redmi Note 2, Mi Band Pulse or the 20,000 Power Bank for only RM1.
Xiaomi Malaysia is also throwing another new accessory with the Mi USB Car Charger. It is going for RM35 and it comes with two USB ports that can support up to 5V/3.6A on a single port or 5V/2.4A when both ports are in use.
The Mi USB Charger has a metallic body and Xiaomi says you can charge your MacBook with your own USB Type-C cable. From the product shot above, it even lights up in the dark.
To refresh your memory, the Redmi Note 3 is sitting on top of our list for the best smartphone under RM1,000. The base 2GB RAM and 16GB storage model is going for RM749, while its higher spec 3GB RAM and 32GB storage option is priced at RM849. Xiaomi is also bringing a couple of accessories for the Redmi Note 3 and they are listed below:
Redmi Note 3 Soft Case (Clear) – RM15
Redmi Note 3 Fabric Case (Blue) – RM25
Redmi Note 3 Leather Case (Brown) – RM35
Redmi Note 3 Clear Screen Protector – RM15
Redmi Note 3 Tempered Glass 0.2mm Clear – RM25
Interested? Mark your calendars next Wednesday 6 April. We can foresee the 20,000mAh power banks will be flying off their virtual shelves.
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