Away from smartphones, Xiaomi makes apps, smart TVs, fitness bands, air purifiers, robot vacuums, and even
a smart rice cooker.
They released all sorts of devices thus far, including a smart scale, smart lightbulb,
smart rice cooker, tablets, fitness trackers... and so many other smart gadgets.
Not exact matches
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Ingredients: 3 cups leftover
cooked brown
rice 2 egg whites, scrambled 1 whole egg, scrambled 1 tbsp
Smart Balance oil 1/2 onion, chopped 2 cloves garlic, diced 5 scallions, chopped, whites and greens separated 1/2 cup shredded carrots
cooking spray 1 -LSB-...]
But if you are worried about getting short - changed on your portion sizes, just take a look at the portion sizes below in a single dinner that we developed for one of our
Smart Menu eating plans: an appetizer with several tablespoons of hummus on fresh vegetable slices and a bowl of miso soup; five ounces of salmon with a maple Dijon mustard glaze; two and one half cups of
cooked vegetables topped with one and one half tablespoons of sesame seeds and a Mediterranean dressing; and one half cup of
cooked brown
rice.
Talking briefly about the
Rice Cooker, the
smart connected kitchen appliance from Xiaomi's sub-brand, MIJIA, offers pleasantly minimalist design that certainly adds to its appeal.
Even though China's Xiaomi manufactures several products, ranging from
smart bicycles to
rice cookers, it's mostly known for its line of budget - friendly mobile devices.
The OEM already began to focus on crafting electronics other than smartphones, and has so far built
smart devices that are useful in any household, such as
smart air purifiers and
rice cookers.
While us Indians relate Xiaomi to only phones, in its home company the brand produces
rice cookers, electric bicycles,
smart bulbs, TVs, robotic cleaner, air purifier, water purifier, and whatnot.
The device includes a six - microphone array and is designed to be the hub for all of Xiaomi's
smart home products, which the company says includes 60 million connected devices, like
rice cookers, vacuum cleaners, air purifiers, fans, and lamps.
Under the Ecosystem label, Xiaomi partners with hundreds of Chinese companies to offer
smart home products, fitness bands,
smart shoes, robot vacuums, and even a
rice cooker.