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Xiaomi Tag Passes UAE TDRA Certification, Supports Bluetooth Connectivity

Xiaomi’s Tracking Device Gets the Green Light in UAE

IT Home reports that Xiaomi’s recently launched tracking device, the Xiaomi Tag, has successfully obtained certification from the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TDRA) of the United Arab Emirates. This certification marks a significant milestone for the product as it clears one of the final hurdles before its potential release in the international market.

Details and Certification Information

The Xiaomi Tag model M2543T1 has received the registration number ER53119/25. This device is designed to operate using Bluetooth connectivity, providing users with an effective tool for tracking lost or misplaced items. Although there is currently no detailed information available about its specific uses, it is believed that Xiaomi Tag will function similarly to other popular tracking devices like Apple’s AirTag and Huawei’s HUAWEI TAG.

Historical Background and Patent Information

The development of the Xiaomi Tag can be traced back to a patent application submitted by Beijing Xiaomi Mobile Software Co., Ltd. in 2017 for the invention titled “Method and Device for Searching Items.” This patent was granted on June 25, 2021, under the document number CN106877911B.

The abstract of this patent provides insight into how Xiaomi aims to implement a technology that closely mirrors Apple’s AirTag. By integrating Bluetooth connectivity with advanced features such as Ultra-Wideband (UWB) chips, these devices are designed to offer highly accurate location tracking capabilities when paired with compatible smartphone apps and networks.

Competitive Landscape and Market Potential

The Xiaomi Tag’s entry into the market is expected to further intensify competition within the Bluetooth tracker segment. As more companies develop similar products, consumers can expect a wider range of choices in terms of features, price points, and brand loyalty.

Given the success of similar devices from Apple and Huawei, there is significant potential for Xiaomi Tag’s market performance if it meets or exceeds user expectations. With its certification secured in UAE, it paves the way for possible launches in other international markets soon.

Conclusion

The successful TDRA certification of the Xiaomi Tag represents a promising step forward not only for Xiaomi but also for users seeking reliable tracking solutions. As more details about the device become available and its launch date approaches, consumers will undoubtedly be keeping an eye out for this innovative product.

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