With the release of a Smart Air Fryer this month in India, Xiaomi entered a new category. In order to compete with other air fryer products on the market, including the Philips Air Fryer, the company introduced their first Air Fryer in India. According to Xiaomi, its smart air fryer is the only one available in India that supports functions like an interactive OLED display and Google Assistant.
The new air fryer from Xiaomi in India does more than just fry food in the air. The device can bake, thaw, dehydrate dried fruits, prepare meals, and even make yoghurt. Let’s look at the features, pricing, and other information for the Xiaomi Smart Air Fryer in India.
Specs of Xiaomi Air fryer
In India, the Xiaomi Smart Air Fryer is now available for Rs 9,999. The air fryer is available for pre-order until August 15 for Rs 7,999. Starting on August 18, retail outlets, Mi.com, and Mi Home Stores will all offer the smart air fryer for purchase. It has only been released in the colour white.
According to Xiaomi, its 3.5L air fryer has a wide temperature range for multipurpose cooking. Over 50 intelligent recipes for cooking or baking are available for the smart air fryer. Users can link their air fryer to their smartphone’s Mi Home app for greater control over the appliance and the recipes.
There is an OLED display
The air fryer uses 1500W of heating power, whic allows for a quick rise in temperature and more even heating throughout the appliance, cutting down on cooking time. Along with 24 hours of continuous operation, it also features adjustable temperatures between 40 degrees Celsius and 200 degrees Celsius. The dual-speed motor’s low rotating speed is automatically coupled with the low temperatures for gradual temperature rise. Additionally, users can plan their meals up to 24 hours in advance. The clever air fryer can also bake, defrost frozen foods, ferment vegetables, and dry fruits.
At the top of the air fryer, there is an OLED display that shows the cooking progress in real time. Additionally, users can examine the data via Google Assistant.
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