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Old 11th July 2020, 21:43   #1
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Xiaomi's Mi Tyre Inflator

Came across this news of Tyre inflator, (They worded it as air compressor which confused me a bit thinking that its some sort of normal "AC", it is an AC afterall )

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The Xiaomi Mi Portable Electric Air Compressor features an LED light for ease in filling up a tire, especially at night. The company says that the smart device offers a 2,000mAh battery, which can be charged in about three hours. There’s a micro USB charging port as well. It is durable and compact and can be lugged around in a backpack. The device will offer an inflation pressure range of 0.2-10.3bar/3-150psi and a sensor accuracy of ±2ps. Xiaomi has designed this product in such a watch that it will work with a wide range of nozzles
Source:https://www.bgr.in/news/xiaomi-mi-el...-price-902412/
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Re: Xiaomi's Mi Tyre Inflator

I saw a review of it some time back. Apparently it's good enough only for cycle and motorcycle tyres. It will top up a car Tyre but it will take a while. See if you can find some other reviews
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Re: Xiaomi's Mi Tyre Inflator

Found this review on YouTube but it’s 8 months old!

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Re: Xiaomi's Mi Tyre Inflator

Sounds like a handy product to have during highway journeys if portability is of prime importance, but I am not so convinced on two things:

- One is the cost here in India seems to be INR 2999. That is bang in the same price segment of Michelin's tyre inflators (they have a wide variety from 2k to 8k or so) and a million other wired inflator brands which are quite fast and robust. So this isn't saving anything on the cost department, maybe that's an invisible expectation the minute one hears the Mi word . The portability /wireless aspect is not such a big dealbreaker. Anyway most of the times the stranded vehicle is the one supplying the power for this device and all the inflators on the market have long enough wiring to be able to inflate all the 4 tyres and perhaps even the tyres of another vehicle closeby.

- Second is the battery mechanism which seems to be chargeable with a micro-USB interface. They should have given an option to run it on the car's cigarette lighter socket without needing to drain the battery, especially given how slow this seems to be. I'd rather have the wired version running on the car's electricals and not worry about charging, that's one less device to remember and charge on the previous day of a long trip.

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Apparently it's good enough only for cycle and motorcycle tyres.
If you have used a Portable Tyre Inflator, you must have been advised that, hooking it up at Cigarette Lighter socket, Engine is to switched on and idling to keep Battery charged. When these Pumps are a drain on Battery, how do you expect a small battery do the same function. After all 'Energy can neither be created, nor destroyed.'
You are using Electrical energy to operate a Mechanical Pump, which not only compressess air, but loses considerable amount of Heat Energy by Laws of Thermodynamics.
A small hand held Gadget packed with so much power ? Unless, of course it is Nuclear Powered.
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Re: Xiaomi's Mi Tyre Inflator

From their Press Release:

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Xiaomi launches Mi Portable Electric Air Compressor in India

A pocket-sized powerful wireless air compressor suitable for tyres with up to 150 PSI Rating



Bengaluru, INDIA, 16 July 2020 – Xiaomi India, India’s number one smartphone and smart TV brand ventures into an all new category with the launch of Mi Portable Electric Air Compressor in India. The device is a perfect companion for all your needs starting from a road trip to a long journey to the Himalayas. The Mi Portable Electric Air Compressor is a powerful pocket-sized device that gives you the confidence and power to inflate any flat tyre of your car, motorbike or even a bicycle anytime, anywhere without the need of an external power supply.



Performance

The Mi Portable Electric Air Compressor is made of quality ABS and features a built in 2000mAh lithium battery along with a LED display screen for showing current / preset tyre pressure. The device can inflate any tyre within 0-150 psi range which is ideal for your Car, Motorbike, bicycle and even your sports equipment like Football/Basketball etc. It also lets you switch between three different units to preset pressure namely PSI, BAR and KPA. The Mi Portable Electric Air Compressor just takes 6 and 3 minutes to fully inflate a car or a bicycle tyre, respectively. It can inflate up to 5 car tyres or 8 bicycle tyres on a single charge with complete wireless operation, anywhere without the need of any external power source.



Design

The Mi Portable Electric Air Compressor is a powerful air compressor designed in a compact pocket-sized body which makes it a convenient gadget to carry wherever you go. It is a perfect multi-purpose device and comes equipped with a built-in LED light which makes it useful and convenient to operate even at night or in a dark environment. The device has a universal micro-usb port for convenient charging and can also be charged via your power bank in just less than three hours.



Safety

It comes equipped with overpressure and overcharge protection which automatically stops air inflation when it reaches the preset pressure, making it safe and easy to use. It has an excellent heat dissipation and comes equipped with a shock absorbing pad that dissolves the working vibration of the cylinder providing stability during operations.



Price and Availability

The Mi Portable Electric Air Compressor is launched at a crowdfunding price of INR 2,299 in India and is available on Xiaomi's crowdfunding platform. It comes with a standard black colour variant. The shipping for the device will start from August 08, 2020.
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Re: Xiaomi's Mi Tyre Inflator

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- One is the cost here in India seems to be INR 2999.
Small correction. It is 2,299 introductory offer and 2,499 after that.

It's cheaper than most. What I like is the size. The regular ones are bulky and in a hatchback compact SUV take up space.

This one can fit easily anywhere in the boot corner.

There is however one major drawback. If the battery isn't charged and you are left with a puncture, there is no way to inflate the tyre other than connect to the car and wait for it to charge which I am sure is 1-2 hours to charge the battery. This defeats the whole purpose.

The regular ones that connect to car battery you don't have to worry to keep it charged.

They should have had the battery as backup and allowed it to function through 12V DC directly.
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Small correction. It is 2,299 introductory offer and 2,499 after that.
Oh ok. I had actually seen the price in this link where it was listed as 2,999 in the crowdfunding phase and 3,499 later. Maybe news18 also got it wrong

https://www.news18.com/news/tech/xia...e-2715485.html
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Oh ok. I had actually seen the price in this link where it was listed as 2,999 in the crowdfunding phase and 3,499 later. Maybe news18 also got it wrong

https://www.news18.com/news/tech/xia...e-2715485.html
https://store.mi.com/in/crowdfunding/detail?id=48

The mi crowdfunding page has it for 2,299 but looks like the final price will be 2,499.
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Re: Xiaomi's Mi Tyre Inflator

I recently bought Tusa Tyre Inflator from Amazon for 2900 as it had too many good reviews so took a punt. I can say I am very happy with the purchase. It's relatively portable and works good. The pouch and additional nozzles are really useful.

https://www.amazon.in/dp/B075F5BB3C/
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Re: Xiaomi's Mi Tyre Inflator

When I first saw this thread I didnt realise this was a wireless compressor. I would definitely buy one at 2.5K. The wired ones are too cumbersome to use to just for a regular check and top up.

But at the same time this would only be like a back up. Would always carry the wired one too in case the tyre develops a puncture.
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Re: Xiaomi's Mi Tyre Inflator

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I recently bought Tusa Tyre Inflator from Amazon for 2900 as it had too many good reviews so took a punt. I can say I am very happy with the purchase. It's relatively portable and works good. The pouch and additional nozzles are really useful.

https://www.amazon.in/dp/B075F5BB3C/
Is it noisy ? I remember my neighbor using another one on his car and it makes kind of a racket when filling air.
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Re: Xiaomi's Mi Tyre Inflator

It makes some sound but won't say its noisy and definitely not a racket.
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Is it noisy ? I remember my neighbor using another one on his car and it makes kind of a racket when filling air.
Noisy one - Must be the Portable Tyre Inflator that is connected to 12V Socket (Cigarette Lighter point). Place it on a Concrete floor, put it in operation and see it dancing. Vibrate, jump and dance around on floor. I have mounted it on wooden pieces with thick rubber pads as Vibration Isolators under them.
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I recently bought Tusa Tyre Inflator from Amazon for 2900 as it had too many good reviews so took a punt. I can say I am very happy with the purchase. It's relatively portable and works good. The pouch and additional nozzles are really useful.

https://www.amazon.in/dp/B075F5BB3C/
I'm using the exact same one, and it's outstanding. It was a little more expensive than the others, but its really well put together and the gauge seems pretty accurate.
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