How to log into Mi Home on Xiaomi phone: a step-by-step guide

Xiaomiโ€™s modern ecosystem approach to building a smart home requires a single control center, which is the Mi Home app. Without proper authorization in this program, the user is deprived of the ability not only to manage gadgets, but also to configure complex automation scenarios. The login process may seem simple, but in practice, smartphone owners often face the nuances of choosing a region or linking a phone number that blocks access.

Log in is the foundation on which all further work with peripherals, whether it is robot vacuum cleaners, security cameras or smart lamps, is built. A mistake at this stage, such as a wrong server, will lead to the fact that gadgets will simply not be detected or will become unavailable for remote management, so it is extremely important to carefully consider account settings from the beginning to avoid problems with synchronization in the future.

In this article, we will take a detailed look at the algorithm for successful authorization, look at the differences between application versions, and pay special attention to data security. You will learn how to properly link your Mi Account, why you sometimes need to change the region and what steps to take if the system gives an error when you try to log in. Properly configuring your profile is the key to stable operation of all your smart equipment.

Preparation for installation and selection of the application version

Before you try to log in, you need to make sure that your device has the correct version of the software installed. There is a global version of Mi Home available on Google Play or App Store, and a Chinese version that is often required to manage specific devices released only for the domestic market of China. For most users who have purchased equipment officially or through gray importers for the global market, the standard version from the app store will suit.

If you own a new Xiaomi smartphone, the app is often preinstalled on the system, but its version may not be up to date. Before entering, it is strongly recommended to update the program to the latest available version, as older customers may not support new encryption protocols or device types.

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Always download Mi Home only from official Google Play or App Stores to avoid installing modified versions with malicious code.

Special attention should be paid to the permissions that the application will request when it first starts. To properly operate the local network and detect gadgets, the program will require access to geolocation, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi local network. Without these permissions, the login process can be successful, but adding devices will not be possible.

  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Make sure that your smartphone is Bluetooth enabled and GPS quick-finding.
  • ๐Ÿ“ถ Connect your phone to the same Wi-Fi network you plan to connect to.
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Check that the device has a lock screen with a password or biometrics to protect the account.

Registration and login via Mi Account

The key to the ecosystem is Mi Account, which is a single identifier that connects your device, cloud storage, and all connected gadgets. When you first launch the Mi Home app, you'll be asked to log in to an existing account or register for a new one. If you already have a Xiaomi smartphone, chances are you've already created an account, and just enter your username and password.

The authorization process requires careful input, supports login by phone number, email address or user name, and when logging in by phone number, it is important to choose the country code correctly, otherwise SMS-The confirmation code will not come. For users from Russia and CIS countries, the code is relevant +7 or +380, depending on the operator.

โš ๏ธ Note: When registering for a new account, only use a real phone number and email, which you have permanent access to. Re-accessing Mi Account without a linked number is almost impossible due to enhanced security measures.

Once you enter the data, the system can request two-factor authentication if it was enabled earlier, which is an additional layer of security that requires you to enter code from an SMS or an authenticator application, and you can't ignore these requests because they prevent unauthorized access to your cameras and data.

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Selecting a region and server: a critical moment

One of the most confusing things for beginners is choosing a region. In the Mi Home app, the region determines which server will store data on and which devices will be available for add-on. By default, the app often selects a region automatically based on the location. IP-address SIM-cards, but this choice is not always correct, especially if you use devices designed for the Chinese market.

If you've chosen the wrong region, you'll simply not see your devices when you scan. For example, light bulbs bought in China often require that you select a country "China" in your profile. Global versions of devices work with any region, but for stability, you'd better choose the country of your actual stay, for example, "Russia" or "Germany." The change of region occurs in the profile settings: Profile โ†’ Settings โ†’ Region.

It's important to understand that when you change region, the list of devices in the main menu will be updated, and previously added gadgets may disappear from view until you return to the previous region. They are not deleted from the account, but become invisible in the current profile. Therefore, to manage a diverse fleet of devices (Chinese and global), you sometimes have to constantly switch between regions or create separate accounts.

Type of deviceRecommended regionFeatures of work
Global version (Global)Russia / Country of residenceFull support for voice assistants, stable operation
Chinese version (CN)ChinaRequired for many models of vacuum cleaners and cameras, interface in English/Chinese
Aqara devices (global)Europe / RussiaWork via Apple HomeKit or Mi Home server depending on the hub
Old models of gadgetsChina/SingaporeCan not be supported on new servers, requires experimentation
๐Ÿ“Š Which region do you use most often in your Mi Home?
Russia
China
Europe (Germany/Netherlands)
USA
Other

Alternative methods of authorization

In addition to standard login and password input, Xiaomi offers several alternative login methods that may be more convenient in certain situations, such as logging in via social networks or third-party services, which means that you do not remember an additional password, but the availability of these methods depends on the region and version of the application.

A popular method is to enter through QR-If you are already logged in on one device (such as a tablet or an old phone), you can scan it. QR-The new device's screen code, and you need to select the "Get in" option from the login menu. QR-code" and on the authorized device go to Profile โ†’ Mi Home QR Code. This is a fast way that does not require manual data entry.

You can also log in through Google Account or Apple ID if these options are active in your area, which is convenient because it allows you to use the deviceโ€™s biometrics to log in to the app, but itโ€™s worth remembering that linking to third-party services creates an additional dependency: if you lose access to Google or Apple account, you can also be more difficult to log in to Mi Home.

Why doesnโ€™t an SMS come with a confirmation code?
Frequent problem โ€“ locking short numbers by the operator or overflowing memory SIM-Also, the code may not come if you've asked for it too often, so try using the email login or wait 24 hours. Make sure the room has a balance to receive the incoming ones. SMS, if the rate is prepaid.

Typical errors and methods of their elimination

Even if you follow all the instructions, users can encounter login errors, one of the most common is a "Network error" or "Server is busy." This often indicates problems with the connection between your device and Xiaomi servers, in which case it helps to change the connection type (switching from Wi-Fi to mobile Internet and back) or using DNS addresses 8.8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 in the router settings.

Another common problem is reporting that โ€œAccount is blockedโ€ or โ€œIncorrect passwordโ€ when you enter data correctly, which may be due to a security system triggered due to suspicious activity or entering a password from a new one. IP-In this case, you need to go to the official website id.mi.com and unlock the account or reset the password through the recovery procedure.

โš ๏ธ Warning: If the app says "Device not found in current region", don't try to force it to add. Change the region in profile settings to "China" and check if the device is there. Returning to the original region without decoupling the device can lead to its "loss".

Another scenario is a time synchronization error: If the time on a smartphone differs from the server time by more than a few minutes, security protocols will not allow you to sign in. Check if Settings โ†’ Date and time โ†’ Autoset time. The exact time is critical to the operation of SSL security certificates.

  • ๐Ÿ”„ Clear the app cache through Android settings if there are constant departures when logging in.
  • ๐Ÿ“ก Check if antivirus or firewalls block connection to Xiaomi servers.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฒ Reinstall the app by pre-deleting old data if the problem persists.

Account security and two-factor authentication

Once you successfully log in to Mi Home, security becomes a challenge. Your account controls access to your home, so protection should be as high as possible. It is recommended that you immediately activate two-factor authentication (2FA), which will add a second step of verification when logging in from new devices, which will make life much more difficult for attackers.

You should also check the trusted device list regularly, and your account profile has a Security Devices or Active Sessions section that displays all the devices you log in from, and if you see an unfamiliar device there, you need to immediately change your password and log out from all the devices, which will break the connection of the potential intruder.

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Smart home security starts with a strong Mi Account password and two-factor authentication enabled. Don't ignore these settings.

Remember that all family members have access to your account if you share your devices with them. Manage access rights carefully: give guests temporary access or limit the rights to management only, prohibiting deleting devices or changing network settings, this will help to avoid accidental or malicious changes in the configuration of your system.

What to do if I forget my Mi Account password?
If you have forgotten your password, go to the Xiaomi account recovery page, you will need access to the linked phone number or email. Once you enter the data and the confirmation code, the system will allow you to set a new password. If the phone is lost, the recovery process through support can take a considerable time and require the submission of checks for the purchase of devices.
Can I log into Mi Home from a computer?
There is no official full-fledged Mi Home client for Windows or macOS, but you can use the web version for some features or Android emulators (such as BlueStacks) to run the mobile application on your PC, but you will still need a smartphone to set up and log in.
Why does the application require permanent permission to geolocate?
This is a requirement of Android and iOS. To find devices over Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (especially when setting up new gadgets), the system needs to know the location. Without this permission, scanning the surrounding space to find smart devices will not work.
How to untie the device from an old account?
To untie the device completely (to transfer it to another user or sell it), you need to go to the settings of a particular gadget in the application, scroll down and select "Delete the device" or "Untie." Just removing it from the Favorites list is not enough - the device must be reset through the control menu.