Xiaomi’s clip‑on earbuds are expected to debut at the same event as the Xiaomi 17 Max and other ecosystem products, including the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro.
Launching multiple devices together is typical for Xiaomi’s ecosystem strategy: smartphones, wearables, and audio accessories often debut in the same event to highlight cross‑device connectivity. For now, all announcements point to a China‑first launch, with no confirmed global availability or pricing yet.
The biggest confirmed detail so far is the design. Unlike standard in‑ear earbuds that seal inside the ear canal, Xiaomi’s new model uses an open‑ear clip‑on form factor that attaches to the outer ear.
Teaser images and Chinese promotional material reveal several distinctive design elements:
This approach makes the earbuds resemble ear‑cuff jewelry, a growing design trend in wearable audio devices.
Clip‑on earbuds are designed for users who want audio without blocking outside sounds. Because the ear canal remains open, wearers can still hear traffic, conversations, or environmental noise while listening to music or taking calls.
However, Xiaomi has not yet confirmed several comfort‑related specifications, including:
Those details will likely determine whether the earbuds compete strongly with existing clip‑on designs from other brands.
So far, Xiaomi has shown the earbuds in a satin gold finish.
Promotional material describes the color as having a satin‑highlight surface that reflects layered light and shadow, reinforcing the fashion‑oriented positioning of the product.
Other color variants may exist, but none have been officially confirmed yet.
Despite the early design teasers, Xiaomi has not publicly revealed key technical specifications. As of now, there is no confirmed information about:
These details will likely be announced during the official launch presentation.
Similarly, Xiaomi has not disclosed details about the microphone system or noise‑reduction technology used in the earbuds.
Some speculation comes from Xiaomi’s earlier open‑ear products, which have included sound‑leakage reduction technologies designed to prevent audio from disturbing nearby people. However, there is no confirmation yet that the new clip‑on model will include the same feature set.
Information about AI features—such as translation, voice assistants, or HyperOS integration—also remains unannounced ahead of the event.
Teaser images show the earbuds inside a dedicated charging case, partially visible in promotional graphics. Beyond that, Xiaomi has not revealed:
Those details will be critical for comparing the earbuds with established competitors.
Even without confirmed specs, the Xiaomi model clearly enters a category already defined by products like Huawei FreeClip and Sony LinkBuds Clip.
Huawei’s FreeClip uses a distinctive C‑bridge clip design that connects a speaker module to a counterweight behind the ear. The earbuds support Bluetooth 5.3, AI call noise cancellation, and up to 36 hours of total battery life with the charging case.
Sony’s LinkBuds Clip take a similar open‑ear approach, clipping onto the ear so the canal remains unobstructed. The design allows users to hear their surroundings while listening to audio.
Key features include:
These products show how the category focuses on awareness, comfort, and all‑day wear rather than noise cancellation.
The May 21 launch should clarify several unanswered questions about Xiaomi’s first clip‑on earbuds, including:
Until then, the confirmed picture is simple: Xiaomi is entering the open‑ear clip‑on earbud market for the first time, leaning heavily into a fashion‑forward design and ecosystem launch strategy alongside the Xiaomi 17 Max.
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