Key Takeaways
1. Xiaomi launched its first Bluetooth tracker, the Xiaomi Tag, on its global website.
2. The Xiaomi Tag is currently available for sale in Malaysia and Thailand ahead of the expected launch event.
3. Individual units are priced at MYR 79 (~$20) in Malaysia and THB 599 (~$20) in Thailand, with promotional discounts reducing prices to MYR 59 (~$15) and THB 429 (~$14).
4. A 4-pack bundle of the Xiaomi Tag is available for MYR 299 (~$77) and THB 1,990 (~$64), with promotional pricing of MYR 199 (~$51) and THB 1,490 (~$48).
5. The Xiaomi Tag is over 50% cheaper for a 4-pack compared to Apple’s second-generation AirTag.
Earlier this week, Xiaomi introduced its first Bluetooth tracker on its global website. This listing not only marked an international launch but also revealed important hardware details that were previously missing from a recent teaser from Xiaomi France.
Upcoming Launch Event
With Xiaomi’s global launch event approaching, it was expected that the Xiaomi Tag wouldn’t be available until at least February 28. However, this has turned out to be incorrect. Right now, Xiaomi is already offering the Xiaomi Tag for sale in Malaysia and Thailand.
Pricing Details
For those interested, individual units are priced at MYR 79 (~$20) in Malaysia and THB 599 (~$20) in Thailand. However, due to launch discounts, the current prices have been lowered to MYR 59 (~$15) and THB 429 (~$14) respectively. Additionally, Xiaomi has created a 4-pack bundle to compete with Apple’s AirTag (currently $99 on Amazon), which is also available for purchase.
These bundles are priced at MYR 299 (~$77) and THB 1,990 (~$64) in both Malaysia and Thailand, but can be found for MYR 199 (~$51) and THB 1,490 (~$48) during the promotional period. This makes the Xiaomi Tag over 50% cheaper for a 4-pack compared to Apple’s second-generation AirTag. For further information on Xiaomi’s first Bluetooth tracker, refer to our previous article.
Availability
Currently, Xiaomi is actively selling the tracker in Malaysia and Thailand, making it accessible to customers in these regions.
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