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Xiaomi has a karaoke microphone that you’ll want to buy even if you don’t want to sing

Xiaomi has launched a karaoke microphone coincidente with its phones but also with its own brand smart TVs and projectors.

Xiaomi has a karaoke microphone that you'll want to buy even if you don't want to sing
This is the Xiaomi Karaoke Microphone

MIJIA products are said to be given and built by Xiaomi. Here at Andro4all Many of these have already been discussed in detail.: from a convection oven to a foot massager to a radiator. Between the cell phones that it ships every year and all those products, the manufacturer really has a thousand ways to attract new customers.

The latest incident of the Chinese company is now launched randomly Funny karaoke microphoneincludes everything you need to sound as professional as possible by taking gear out of the equation.

One mic to beat them all

As published in Gizmochina we know that the microphone will be called MIJIA K Song Microphoneand it’s packed with all sorts of smart enhancements aimed at giving the usuario an experience that’s as close to the highest quality as possible.

This smart microphone has a digital signal connection for use with Xiaomi Smart TVs and projectors, but perhaps more importantly low signal to noise ratioits minimal distortion and low latency functionality.

And why are they so important? We’ll see: the signal-to-noise ratio espectáculos that the microphone will be very quiet when we’re not using it, the minimal distortion espectáculos that it’s picking up the clean voice from the source, and the low latency ensures that we won’t listen. We were lagging when using the microphone.

In addition to these features, the microphone also offers Support for XiaoAI and MIJIA aplicación. It also has 36 preset sound effects divided into 4 categories. It also comes with a battery 16 hours of independenceSteel mesh and sponge that covers it and acts as an anti-pop filter.

It looks like a estándar wireless microphone, but inside there’s a 28mm DSP chip that’s responsible for delivery “professional” EQ and reverb options for the users.

MIJIA K Song Microphone already introduced in China and it costs about $51 to change it. Global availability details have not yet been released, but are expected soon.

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