The campaign for the new REDMI Note 15 series, whose central message is Resilient as a Titan, features Jakob Potočnik – an extreme athlete, influencer, frontier explorer and man who understands movement as the foundation of life. His world is full of height, speed and unpredictable conditions, but at the same time surprisingly thoughtful, focused and deeply human.
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A special promotional offer is available until the end of February. When purchasing the REDMI Note 15 Pro+ 5G or REDMI Note 15 Pro 5G models, you will receive a Xiaomi Smart Band 10 smart bracelet and REDMI Buds 8 Lite wireless headphones as a gift.
Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Washing Machine Pro, a 12kg capacity monster that uses super electrolysis to destroy stains and connects to HyperOS. It's not just a washing machine, it's a technological statement.
In a world where smartphones have become boring slabs of glass, distinguishable only by how prominently their cameras protrude, Xiaomi has just thrown a hand grenade into a room full of engineers. The new Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition is more than just a phone. It's proof that someone in Beijing is actually listening to our nagging and is daring to make something that's both completely insane and absolutely brilliant.
Smartphones have become like modern electric cars. They're all damn fast, they all have huge screens, and they're all completely characterless. You slide across glass, press nonexistent buttons, and feel absolutely nothing. Where's the drama? Where's that mechanical "click" that tells you you've just created a work of art and not just another selfie for Instagram? The Xiaomi 17 Ultra apparently read my mind, kicked minimalism in the butt, and brought physics back to us.
Let's face it, most smartwatches are just glorified wristbands that notify you when someone likes your Instagram photo while you're trying to drive. They're annoying, they have less battery life than the average Hollywood movie, and at the end of the day, they're just black, soulless screens. But Xiaomi has just thrown the industry a spanner in the works. With the new Xiaomi Watch 5, they haven't just updated the processor; they've added the ability to read your muscles. Yes, you read that right. It's no longer just a watch, it's an extension of your nervous system. And last but not least – it looks damn good
We live in a world where smartphones have become status symbols, as expensive as kidneys on the black market and as fragile as the ego of the average influencer. We pay a thousand euros and more for devices that we use mainly to watch cats on TikTok. And then there's the Xiaomi Poco F8 Pro. A phone that walks into a room, kicks the door off its hinges, throws 1,500 euros worth of specs on the table, and asks for a third of that amount with a smile. Is it the perfect phone? No. But it's the absolute wildest bargain of the year, one that will give CEOs in Cupertino and Seoul a headache.
After years of loyalty to two older Xiaomi vacuum cleaners, I tried out a new one - the Xiaomi Robot Vacuum 5 Pro. And I admit: this is no longer a "vacuum robot", this is a household CEO.
The Xiaomi 15T series campaign, whose slogan is "Details that make the difference", features Žiga Breskvar Tiller, one of the most recognizable Slovenian floral artists and aesthetes, known for his unique approach to flower design and creating ambiances. His sense of harmony, nature and emotions perfectly reflect the philosophy of the Xiaomi 15T series - that beauty is hidden in the details.
In the beautiful ambiance of Tista Cvetličarna in Ljubljana, Xiaomi introduced new wearable devices from the Xiaomi 15T series - the Xiaomi Watch S4 41 mm smartwatch and the Xiaomi OpenWear Stereo Pro wireless headphones. The event was accompanied by a creative touch - workshops by renowned florist Žiga Breskvar Tiller and matcha master Ian Polak Rožac.
In the new campaign Xiaomi 15T series, in a story about passion for detail, Anže Učakar shines, creator of the culinary brand Vito Maccheroni and a chef who conquered Ljubljana with his vision of "life is too short for bad pasta." His journey is more than just cooking — it is a story about perseverance, dedication, and the power of small details that make a difference.
In the new campaign Xiaomi 15T series Ana Klašnja, a renowned ballet soloist of the Slovenian National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana, shines in front of the lens, a dancer who lives her art with every muscle, every movement and every surge of emotion. Her journey is more than just dance — it is a story of perseverance, elegance and the power of small details.











