Xiaomi has a NAS device, sitting alongside a supercar, a rice cooker, a nose hair trimmer, and smartphones, of course
THE SO WHAT
Xiaomi keeps turning its consumer footprint into a distribution rail for higher-margin home infra — NAS is a logical step toward owning more of the data layer in its ecosystem. If you build storage or home cloud services, assume Chinese OEMs will bundle “good enough” hardware into lifestyle brands and compress your room to differentiate on price.
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