Midea unveils AI-powered air cons
The Avigator, Numen, Celest and Glory Pro series are considered new benchmarks for air conditioners that will empower Malaysian households with efficiency, durability and eco-conscious comfort.
Midea’s integrated Energy Management System empowers users to take control of their consumption. With real-time power monitoring, monthly electricity reports and predictive alerts when nearing preset usage thresholds, users can track and optimise cooling usage via the Midea app.
Fittingly, Midea’s Cool Flash mode in the models is a great option for Malaysian weather, enabling the air conditioners to cool spaces by 6°C in just 10 minutes. Designed for whole-room coverage and extreme temperatures, this mode is ideal for Malaysia’s hot and humid climate.
AI security at doorstep: Trio and 360 Botslab lead
At the heart of the collection is the C221 indoor camera, priced at RM329, which has an impressive 5MP resolution, dual-band WiFi and eight AI-powered functions, including face recognition, pet detection, cry detection and area intrusion alerts. It is a family-first device that adapts to dynamic household needs.
This launch marks a significant leap forward in making advanced AI security accessible and adaptable for Malaysian homes.
AI’s role in home living goes far beyond security, as seen in Samsung’s new Generative Wallpaper for their 2024 Neo QLed and QLed TVs. This feature, available via Ambient Mode, uses AI to generate custom 4K visuals that complement a user’s home décor and mood.
On the appliance front, the Samsung Bespoke AI Laundry Combo is redefining home chores. Designed over three years and built with customer insights, the washer-dryer combo offers voice control via Bixby, a seven-inch touchscreen and intelligent AI Energy Mode that reduces energy consumption by up to 60% on washing and 30% on drying. With Knox security protection and UL Solutions’ “Diamond” level IoT Security Rating, it sets the benchmark for safe, energy-efficient AI appliances.
Xiaomi expands AIoT ecosystem in Malaysia
Starting with mobility, the Xiaomi 212W HyperCharge Power Bank 24500 (RM469) is a powerhouse with 24,500mAh capacity and triple-port fast charging. For those needing something lighter, the 10,000mAh 22.5W Lite (RM79) offers portability without compromising on speed. Both power banks include AI-driven safety features like temperature control and short-circuit protection.
Connectivity is also smarter with Xiaomi’s new Router BE3600 (RM249), a Wi-Fi 7 entry-level model offering speeds of up to 3570Mbps. With a Qualcomm quad-core processor and support for up to 128 devices, it is ideal for high-traffic households. The BE3600 Pro Mesh System offers whole-home coverage at RM309, supporting Mesh networking, adaptive ports and family-friendly internet protection tools.
What all these innovations reveal is a clear shift: AI is no longer a niche bonus, but the backbone of smart home design. Whether it is recognising a baby’s cry, tailoring your TV visuals or saving energy while doing laundry, AI is silently powering a new standard of convenience, safety and customisation.
In Malaysia, brands like Trio, Samsung and Xiaomi are making these once-high-tech luxuries not only accessible, but essential. As AI technology matures and adapts to local lifestyles, the homes of tomorrow are already here: intelligent, secure, stylish and most importantly, human-centred.
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