Xiaomi monopods are popular accessories for selfies, blogging and video calls, but connecting them to smartphones from other brands like Huawei often raises questions, with problems arising from differences in Bluetooth protocols, proprietary apps, and operating system limitations. EMUI. In this article, we will analyze all working methods of connection, from standard wireless connection to workaround solutions for older models of phones.
The main difficulty lies in the fact that Xiaomi optimizes its monopods for the ecosystem. MIUI, Huawei uses its own firmware with trimmed capabilities for third-party devices, but with the right settings and a few tricks, you can make them work together without lag. We tested the instructions on Xiaomi Mi Selfie Stick, Xiaomi Mi Pocket Tripod and Huawei phones P50 Pro, Mate 40 Pro, Nova 9 β all the ways are relevant EMUI 12/13 magic UI 7.0+.
If you have already tried to connect and received an error such as "Device is not supported" or the monopod does not respond to buttons - do not rush to return the accessory to the store. In 90% of cases, the problem is solved software, without buying adapters or changing the phone.
1. Preparation of the monopod and telephone before connection
Before connecting devices, make sure both gadgets are ready to sync. Skipping this stage often leads to failures, especially if the monopod was previously paired with another smartphone.
On the Xiaomi monopod, check out:
- π Battery charge (if model with battery) at a level below 20% may occur breaks of the connection.
- π Pair mode: Most models activate it with a long press on the power button (3-5 seconds) before flashing the indicator.
- π± If the monopod is already paired with another phone, reset it to factory settings (usually by pressing the button to 10).+ seconds).
On Huawei phone, do:
- π± Update firmware. Go to Settings. β System and updates β Update the software and install the latest patches.
- π Turn Bluetooth on in Detection Mode. Go to Settings β Bluetooth and activate the βVisibility for Allβ option".
- π« Power saving switch for Bluetooth. β Battery β Power Configurement Add Bluetooth to Exceptions.
β οΈ Note: Huawei phones with HarmonyOS (such as the Mate 50 Pro) may require additional location permission to operate Bluetooth. β Confidentiality β Permits β Bluetooth and enable geodata.
Method 1: Connect via Bluetooth (for wireless models)
Most modern Xiaomi monopods (such as the Mi Bluetooth Selfie Stick or Mi Pocket Tripod 2) support wireless connectivity, but Huawei sometimes blocks such devices because of security policies.
Step 1: Activate the pairing mode on the monopod (usually hold the power button until the blue indicator flashes twice).
Step 2. On Huawei phone, open Settings β Bluetooth and click "Device Search".
Step. 3. In the list, find a device with a name "MI_Selfie" or "Xiaomi_BLE". If it is not, update the list or reboot the monopod.
Step 4: Click on the monopod name and confirm pairing. PIN-Try the standard combinations: 0000, 1234 or 8888.
After successful connection, check the shutter button. If it does not work:
- π± Install the branded Mi Home app (available on AppGallery or via APK).
- π Reconnect the monopod through the application by selecting it in the "Add device" section" β "Camera and photo".
- π§ In the camera settings of the phone, enable the option "Manage shooting via Bluetooth" (if any).
βοΈ Checking a successful connection
Method 2: Connecting via cable (for wired models)
Xiaomi Wireless Monopods (e.g. Mi Selfie Stick) 1st Gen) connected via a 3.5 mm audio jack or USB-C. The main problem here is the compatibility of connectors and protocols.
For models with 3.5 mm connector:
- Connect the monopod to the audio input of the phone. if Huawei does not have a connector (for example, on the phone). P40 Pro), use an adapter USB-C β 3.5 mm.
- Open the standard Camera app.
- Press the monopod downhill. If nothing happens, check if the shell is blocking. EMUI Access to the audio connector (more on this below).
For models with USB-C:
- π Use the cable that comes with the monopod. Connect it to the phone.
- π± In the window that appears, select File Transfer or Charge Only (unless the monopod is automatically determined).
- π§ If the button doesnβt work, install the Mi app. PC Suite (you can download from the official website of Xiaomi).
β οΈ Attention: On Huawei phones with HarmonyOS 3.0+ You may need a manual permission to access USB-Go to the settings. β System system β Permits USB Enable the option "Trust this device".
What to do if your phone doesnβt see a monopod through the USB-C?
4. Solving compatibility issues at Huawei
Huawei is known for its strict restrictions on third-party accessories. If the Xiaomi monopod doesn't want to work even after pairing, try these methods:
Problem 1: The monopod is plugged in, but the shutter button is not working.
- π± Install an alternative camera app, such as Open Camera or Footage. These often interact better with Bluetooth devices.
- π§ In the camera settings, turn on the option "External shutter" or "Bluetooth remote".
Problem 2: Permanent breaks in the connection.
- π Turn off power saving mode for Bluetooth in Settings β Battery β Energy adjustment.
- πΆ Switch to Bluetooth 4.2+ (if the phone supports. c Settings β Bluetooth β Select "High Sound Quality" (yes, this affects connection stability).
Problem 3: The phone doesn't see the monopod at all.
- π Reset network settings on your phone: Settings β System system β Reset β Resetting network settings.
- π± Try connecting via another device (such as a tablet) to check the performance of the monopod.
| Mistake. | Possible cause | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| "Device not supported" | EMUI Blocks uncertified accessories | Install Mi Home or use it OTG-cable |
| The monopod connects but does not control the camera. | The Bluetooth Protocol Conflict | Update your phone or use the Open Camera |
| Persistent communication breaks | Energy saving or interference | Turn off power saving for Bluetooth, reboot devices |
| The shutter button is triggered with a delay | Lower version of Bluetooth on your phone | Use a wired connection or update the software |
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If the Xiaomi monopod still doesn't work with Huawei, try connecting it via a remote app (like Bluetooth Auto Connect). EMUI.
5. Alternative ways of connecting
If standard methods don't work, consider workarounds, which require additional accessories or customizations, but are guaranteed to work.
Method 1: Use of the OTG-adapter
For monopods with USB-C Or microUSB buy a quality product. OTG-Adapter (for example, from Baseus or Anker) connect the monopod through the adapter, and then:
- Turn on the "Data Transfer" mode when connecting.
- Install the app USB Camera from AppGallery.
- In the application settings, select the connected device.
Method 2: Wi-Fi connection (for advanced models)
Some Xiaomi monopods (such as the Mi Pocket Tripod Pro) support the creation of your own Wi-Fi network.
- Activate Wi-Fi mode on the monopod (usually by pressing the button for 5 seconds before the green indicator flashes).
- On Huawei phone, open Settings β Wi-Fi and find a network called "MI_Tripod_XXXX".
- Connect to the network (password is usually 12345678 or specified in the instructions).
- Open the camera app and select the source of the signal "Wi-Fi camera".
Method 3: Emulation of keys via Tasker
For advanced users, Tasker allows you to assign the action of the monopod button to any function of the phone, for example, you can program a press on the monopod to open the camera or take a picture.
- Install Tasker and AutoInput plugin.
- Create a task with the trigger "Bluetooth device connected".
- Set the action "Push Emulation" (for example, on the shutter button in the camera app).
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If Xiaomi monopod doesnβt want to connect to Huawei in any way, check its compatibility with your phone model at Xiaomi Compatibility Check.
6. Setup of the camera to work with the monopod
Even if the monopod is successfully connected, there can be problems with camera control. On Huawei phones, this is often due to the limitations of the standard Camera app.
Optimization of the standard camera:
- π· Go to the camera settings β Additionally, and enable the option "Manage via Bluetooth".
- π§ Turn off the shutter sound β this will reduce the delay when shooting.
- π± Turn on "Fast Shooting" to reduce the lag between pressing a button and creating a snapshot.
Use of third-party applications:
If a standard camera does not recognize a monopod, install one of these applications:
- πΈ Open Camera β Supports external shutters and has minimal delays.
- π₯ Footage β optimized for blogging and working with accessories.
- π· Camera MX β It has built-in support for Bluetooth remotes.
Once installed, open the application settings and select the connected monopod under "Manage" or "Accessions." In Open Camera, for example, you need to go to Settings. β More customizations β Shutter control and enable "External shutter (Bluetooth)".
How to reduce the delay of shooting?
7. Update of the firmware of the monopod (for experienced users)
Xiaomi monopods based on Broadcom or Realtek chips (such as Mi Bluetooth Selfie Stick 2) may require a firmware update to work correctly with Huawei. This is true if the device connects but is unstable or does not control the camera.
How to update firmware:
- Download the latest firmware version for your model from the official Xiaomi website (Support β Firmware section).
- Connect the monopod to the PC through USB (may be required OTG-adapter).
- Use the MiFlash utility or BLE Firmware Updater for Firmware.
- After the update, reset the monopod settings (press the button for 10 seconds) and connect it again to the phone.
Warnings:
- β οΈ Do not interrupt the firmware process - this can cause the monopod to fail.
- β οΈ Use only official firmware. Third-party files may contain malicious code.
- β οΈ After updating, the monopod can reset all previous connections.
If you are not sure about your skills, it is better to contact the Xiaomi service center or the official dealer.