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Xiaomi 2016: Chinese Electronics Company Working Their Way to Virtual Reality and Robotics

| Jan 22, 2016 04:53 AM EST

Privately-owned Chinese Electronics company Xiaomi Inc. is looking to offer new range of innovation to its consumers

Privately-owned Chinese Electronics company Xiaomi Inc. is looking to offer new range of innovation to its consumers. According to reports, the Chinese smartphone makers are just trying to get into the field of virtual reality and robotics.

According to reliable sources, the company is not satisfied enough with its limited fields of electronics. It is said that the running year is the company's new age to perfectly get into the field of Robotics as well as VR.

It can be noted that some leading non-chinese smartphone brand like Samsung has its own VR products, while other Chinese companies like HTC, OnePlus and LetV has their own VR products as well.

This year, according to reports, Xiaomi must be added to the list of companies producing VR and robotics. It is said that Xiaomi's future VR headset may be full-fledged one or just a clone of Google's Cardboard.

If above mentioned information is to be believed, the chance of Xiaomi getting the top position when it comes to producing virtual reality is high enough. It is said that Xiaomi has enough reason to innovate something in the space of VR - specifically just like VirtuSphere. Although, some states that the market will be disrupted by the company's ultra virtual reality products in a higher price tag.

The company will be profitable enough if they foray into the market of VR and robotics, as per Giz China. The VR and the robotics gadgets can help the company to churn up again and grab the market by competing with leading brands. As per reliable sources, the company does not see any growth curves for a long while.

Reports are saying that the company will definitely hit back the market, while the performance result of Xiaomi's Mi 5 will be seen after the devices' February release. Since not much information was given about other Xiaomi's move, it is safe to suggest that their soon-to-be robotics and VR products may help them get back their position in the market again.

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