Xiaomi Companies: Who is in the Ecosystem and How They Are Connected

When it comes to Xiaomi, many are just Redmi or POCO. But behind it is an empire of companies that make everything from smart light bulbs to electric vehicles. In 2026, Xiaomiโ€™s ecosystem includes dozens of subsidiaries, partners and sub-brands, each responsible for its own market segment.

Why is this important to the user? Because understanding the structure of the company helps you choose the right technology. For example, POCO and Redmi smartphones are positioned differently, although both are owned by Xiaomi. And smart home devices can be released under the Mijia or Aqara brand โ€” and these are not the same. In this article, we will analyze which companies are included in the Xiaomi ecosystem, what they do and how they are related.

Spoiler: Some brands that you think are independent are actually closely integrated with Xiaomi, while others only partially cooperate, but their products fit perfectly into the Mi Home smart home.

1. Xiaomi's main sub-brands: Redmi, POCO and Black Shark

These three brands are Xiaomi's most famous subsidiaries, and each has a distinct specialization, often confused, but they are actually targeted at different users.

Redmi is Xiaomiโ€™s budget line, originally designed for low-income markets like India, China, and today Redmi is not only making smartphones, but also laptops, TVs, headphones, and the main feature is the price-performance ratio, which often outperforms competitors like Samsung or Realme.

POCO is a brand that Xiaomi spun off as a separate company in 2020 (though it was a sub-brand before that). POCO focuses on โ€œperformanceโ€ smartphones with top-end processors, but at a price below flagships. For example, POCO F6 Pro in 2026 offers a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset for the price of a mid-budget device.

Black Shark, Xiaomiโ€™s gaming division that deals with smartphone gamers, accessories (gamepads, coolers) and even portable consoles, nearly shut down in 2023 due to low sales, but Xiaomi decided to leave it as a niche project.

  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Redmi - budget smartphones, laptops, TV (price from 5 000) โ‚ฝ)
  • โšก POCO โ€”"Flagship killers" with top iron (price from 20 000) โ‚ฝ)
  • ๐ŸŽฎ Black Shark - gaming devices (smartphones, accessories)
๐Ÿ“Š What Xiaomi sub-brand is closer to you?
Redmi
POCO
Black Shark
Mi (main line)
I don't use Xiaomi.

Xiaomi subsidiaries: who produces smart equipment

Xiaomi is not just about smartphones, it is actively developing the smart home ecosystem, so it either buys existing businesses or creates new ones.

Mijia is the main brand for Xiaomi smart devices, which is called Mi Robot Vacuum, light bulbs, sensors, cameras, and all of these devices work through the Mi Home app and integrate with each other.

Aqara is a smart home technology company (door openers, outlets, hubs) that, unlike Mijia, is positioned as a premium solution with support for Apple HomeKit and Google Home.

Yeelight is a brand of smart lighting (light bulbs, LED tapes, table lamps) and Yeelight was originally an independent company, but Xiaomi invested in it and is now promoting it as part of the ecosystem.

Viomi is a manufacturer of household appliances (dishwashers, washing machines, water heaters) and in 2026 the brand is actively promoting smart versions of equipment with control through Mi Home.

BrandSpecializationExamples of productsIntegration with Mi Home
MijiaSmart home (basic devices)Robot vacuum cleaner, light bulbs, camerasโœ… Complete.
AqaraPremium Smart HomeSensors, hubs, sockets.โœ… Partial (requires hub)
YeelightSmart lightingLight bulbs, light panelsโœ… Complete.
ViomiHousehold appliancesWashing machines, dishwashers.โœ… Through the Wi-Fi module

โš ๏ธ Note: Not all devices from Xiaomi subsidiaries are compatible with the Mi Home out of the box. For example, some Aqara models require a separate hub, and Viomi equipment can only work through its own application.

3. Xiaomi and electric cars: Smart Car company

In 2021, Xiaomi officially announced the entry into the electric vehicle market, creating a subsidiary of Xiaomi Smart Car. the First sedan Xiaomi SU7 was introduced in 2026 and immediately caused a stir โ€“ in the first 24 hours after the start of sales, more than 50,000 pre-orders were collected.

How does SU7 differ from Tesla or BYD? Xiaomi is betting on integration with the Mi ecosystem. For example, in a car you can control a smart home through the voice assistant Xiao AI, and the Xiaomi smartphone automatically connects to the multimedia system.

Fun fact: Xiaomi doesn't make cars itself -- it's partnering with BAIC Group, which builds cars -- but Xiaomi's software, design and marketing are completely in control.

  • ๐Ÿš— Xiaomi SU7 โ€” the first electric car of the brand (sedan, power reserve up to 800 km)
  • ๐Ÿ”‹ Technology 800V charging - 15 minutes to 80%
  • ๐Ÿค– Xiao's voice assistant AI smart-home
Why did Xiaomi decide to make cars?
Xiaomi founder Lei Jun, who believes that electric cars are โ€œsmartphones on wheels,โ€ is the initiator of the project, and plans to invest $10 billion in the auto industry by 2026 and produce at least 3 models by 2026, with the goal of creating an ecosystem where cars, smartphones and smart homes work together.

4. Partners and investments: which companies cooperate with Xiaomi

Xiaomi not only buys companies, but also invests heavily in startups, many of which remain independent, but their products fit perfectly into Xiaomiโ€™s ecosystem.

Huami (Amazfit) is a maker of fitness bracelets and smartwatches. Although the Amazfit brand is positioned as a standalone, it is closely related to Xiaomi: many devices use MIUI-based firmware, and data is synchronized with Mi Fitness.

Roborock is a company known for robot vacuum cleaners. Xiaomi was one of Roborock's early investors, and still some models (like the Roborock S8) are sold under a dual branding - like the Mi Robot Vacuum.

Ninebot (Segway) is a maker of electric scooters and gyroscooters. Xiaomi invested in Ninebot in 2015, and now many models (such as the Ninebot Max G2) are sold under the Xiaomi brand in some regions.

Zimi is a brand of accessories (chargers, cables, powerbanks) and is in fact a โ€œwhite brandโ€ of Xiaomi, which produces products under license.

โš ๏ธ Warning: If you see a device with a Zimi or Mijia logo on AliExpress or in an offline store, but at a suspiciously low price, it may be a fake. Xiaomi does not ship official products through uncertified sellers. QR-authentication.

5 How Xiaomi Companies Interact with Each Other

The main advantage of the Xiaomi ecosystem is cross-platform integration.

  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Xiaomi 14 can unlock the Redmi Book Pro laptop via Bluetooth.
  • ๐Ÿ  The Mijia 360 Cameraยฐ automatically switches on the Yeelight light bulb if detects movement.
  • ๐Ÿš— In an electric car. SU7 On the screen display notifications from the smartphone.

This uses a single Mi Account and Mi IoT (Internet of Things) protocol, all devices connect to the Xiaomi cloud, where data is processed and automation is configured.

But there are pitfalls:

  • โŒ Not all devices from subsidiaries support Mi Home, for example, some Aqara models only work through their own app.
  • โŒ Different devices are available in different regions, such as Roborock vacuum cleaners sold under their own brand in Europe and Mi Robot in China.
  • โŒ Firmware updates for smart home devices may come with a delay (or not at all if the model is outdated).

Check out the official list of supported devices in Mi Home|Check the region of sale (some gadgets only work in China)|Update your firmware on your smartphone and device to the latest version|Use one Mi Account for all gadgets-->

6.How to distinguish Xiaomi original products from fakes

The popularity of the brand has led to a proliferation of fakes for Xiaomi, Redmi, Mijia and other sub-brands.

1. Packaging inspection

  • ๐Ÿ“ฆ The original box has a hologram with the logo Xiaomi.
  • ๐Ÿ” The bottom of the box should be QR-authentication code (scanned through Mi Home).
  • ๐Ÿ“„ In the kit there is a warranty card with a seal.

Verification of the device

  • ๐Ÿ”‹ Batteries in the original powerbanks are labeled MDY-XX (where XX โ€” figure).
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ In the Xiaomi smartphones in the settings there is a Mi Account item with a link to the cloud.
  • ๐Ÿ”Š Smart speakers Mi Smart Speaker have a unique serial number on the bottom.

3.A check at Mi Home

Connect the device to the Mi Home app, and if it's not detected or if it gives an error, "the device is not certified," it's 100% fake.

๐Ÿ’ก

If you buy Xiaomi on AliExpress, only choose sellers with official status "Mi Authorized Store". QR-code-in-receive.

7.Prospects: What Xiaomi companies may appear in the future

Xiaomi is actively expanding its ecosystem, and in the coming years we can expect to see the emergence of new directions.

1. Xiaomi in the healthcare sector

In 2023, Xiaomi invested in several medical gadget startups (such as smart blood pressure monitors, glucose meters), and it may be possible that a sub-brand similar to Amazfit will emerge, but with a focus on health.

2.The development of Xiaomi Pay

Xiaomiโ€™s own payment system is already operating in China and India, and in 2026, the company will test Xiaomi Pay in Europe, possibly becoming a full-fledged competitor to Apple Pay and Google Pay.

3. New electric vehicles

Following the success of the SU7, Xiaomi announced two more models: the SU8 crossover (2026) and the SU6 compact hatchback (2026), and is also developing its own autopilot system.

4.Smart clothing and accessories

Xiaomi has already released smart sneakers (Mi Smart Shoes) and heated backpacks, and in the future we can expect to expand this lineup โ€” for example, jackets with built-in sensors or glasses with augmented reality.

๐Ÿ’ก

Xiaomi is committed to creating an ecosystem for everything from smartphones to cars to medical gadgets, and the trend of 2026-2026 is to integrate devices even more closely through AI and cloud services.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

๐Ÿ”น POCO And Redmi is the same thing?
No, they're different Xiaomi sub-brands. Redmi focuses on budget devices, and POCO focuses on mid-range top-end smartphones. For example, the Redmi Note 13 costs less than the POCO F6 Pro, but the latter has a more powerful processor and a better screen.
๐Ÿ”น Why some Mijia devices don't work with Mi Home?
This is due to regional restrictions: Some gadgets (especially from China) use other Wi-Fi frequencies or protocols not supported in Europe/Russia.
๐Ÿ”น Xiaomi SU7 It will be sold in Russia?
For 2026, there are no official plans to supply Xiaomi SU7 to Russia. However, the company does not exclude entering the European market by 2026-2026, which may affect Russia.
๐Ÿ”น Can you use Aqara devices without a Xiaomi hub?
Some Aqara sensors (such as the Aqara Door Sensor) run through the Mi Home Hub, but newer models (such as the Aqara Camera Hub G3) support direct Wi-Fi connectivity and can work without additional devices.
๐Ÿ”น What companies left the Xiaomi ecosystem?
In 2020-2023, Xiaomi sold or closed several projects: ๐Ÿ’ป Mi Notebooks are now available only under the Redmi brand. ๐ŸŽง Mi Earphones โ€“ part of the line of headphones went under the brand Xiaomi Audio. ๐Ÿ“บ Mi TV In Europe, now sold as Xiaomi Smart TV (Mi" without prefix").