Facing the preschool education market, Xiaomi released intelligent building blocks
Facing the preschool education market, Xiaomi released intelligent building blocks

The wide range of products in Xiaomijia's ecosystem has earned it the nickname of Mijia's grocery store. On Xiaomi's official website, there are even crawler and wheeled Mi Tu building block robots (499 yuan), children's magnetic building blocks (199 yuan), and even expansion packs with color sensors (99 yuan).

On January 15, Xiaomi officially launched Mi Rabbit intelligent building blocks and Mi Rabbit Hape 70 puzzle building blocks. Among them, Michare intelligent building blocks are composed of 305 high-precision injection molding parts, which can make 3 main shapes and 8 basic play methods. Compared with the Mi Tu building block robot, it is easier to use while reducing the number of parts. The new dynamic 3D drawings make splicing easier and more suitable for children aged 6 to 10 years.

The intelligent part is the built-in ARM Cortex Mx 32-bit processor of its motor, which can be used separately from the main control when it can be powered by two No. 5 batteries. It is an electronic part that provides a magnetic interface and provides 3D drawings of mobile phones, which can show all parts and each construction step in an all-round way.


At the same time, the Mi Rabbit story machine mini for younger children was also released, which provides two colors, blue and pink, and a portable volume. At the same time, it is made of safe and bite resistant materials and has exclusive sleep inducing function, which is obviously designed for younger infants.


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