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Xiaomi is using UWB tech to make smart home controls seamless

October 12, 2020
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Xiaomi UWB demo

  • Xiaomi has demonstrated its own take on UWB technology.
  • The company showcases a much easier way to control smart devices.

We’ve already seen Ultra Wide Band (UWB) technology launching on the iPhone 11 series and Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. This opens the door to faster file sharing, smart door locking/unlocking, and mobile payments.

Now, Xiaomi has posted its own take on UWB on Weibo, showing a more intuitive way to control your smart devices around the household. Check out the video demonstration below.

Xiaomi’s video shows an executive controlling devices such as a smart light, smart display, fan, and smart TV, by simply pointing a phone at the devices. In other words, it doesn’t seem like you need to use an IR blaster or Bluetooth.

The clip also shows the phone’s UI automatically switching between various device control menus as the executive points at different smart home gadgets — no need to manually swipe to a specific device menu. Finally, the Chinese brand’s video clip showcases door locking/unlocking too, with a smart lock automatically unlocking the door as it detects the phone nearby.

Xiaomi isn’t the only company to tout UWB technology in recent weeks, as the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and Galaxy Z Fold 2 pack the tech. Samsung has also issued a blog post today, outlining the current and upcoming benefits of UWB in its phones.

The South Korean manufacturer says UWB tech allows for more accurate Nearby Share capabilities, and an augmented reality feature to find your other Galaxy devices. Samsung adds that the technology will soon enable the ability to unlock your door as you approach it.


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