Xiaomi today unveiled a new version of its AirDots wireless headphones, and it's safe to say that the average consumer on the street would be hard pressed to distinguish the look from Apple's own AirPods.

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The Chinese mobile maker first appeared to take a leaf out of Apple's playbook back in November with the launch of its original AirDots, which were more akin to classic earbuds in design but offered much of the same functionality as AirPods, including gestural controls and a compact charging case.

Xiaomi's newly announced AirDots Pro (aka "Mi Bluetooth Headset Air") buds however look like a straight-up clone of Apple's best-selling wireless headphones, complete with the signature "arm" that houses the Bluetooth receiver and beamforming microphone.

Like AirPods, the earpieces feature touch controls for music playback and invoking personal assistants, and they're able to function independently of each other thanks to adaptive pairing. They also offer water resistance and a four-hour battery life, while the charging case offers an additional 10 hours of charge and can recharge the buds fully in one hour.

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To their credit, the AirDots Pro have silicone tips for improved sound isolation and additional active noise cancelation. A black pair is also reportedly in the works. Still, the biggest difference is probably the price – Xiaomi's buds cost 399 Yuan (around $60), whereas Apple's come in at $159. How that saving impacts on sound quality and general performance remains to be seen.

Xiaomi devices, ranging from smartphones to tablets, have been criticized in the past for heavily borrowing design elements from Apple's iPhones and iPads and adopting marketing materials tactics similar to Apple's.

In 2017, Apple won the right to prevent Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi from registering its "Mi Pad" mobile tablet device as an EU trademark because the name was deemed too similar to Apple's iPad.

(Via gizchina.com.)

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Top Rated Comments

Enclavean Avatar
92 months ago
You gotta admire how shameless they are
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
T'hain Esh Kelch Avatar
92 months ago
I wish the world didn't have to depend on China

What shameless cockroaches!
They don't have to. You just have to work at wages that are lower than what the chinese get for building these things. And calling them cockroaches is just low. You are buying the products they produce, so you are keeping the world from changing.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
GaryMumford Avatar
92 months ago
To be honest, I don't think i'd be "hard pressed" to tell the difference. Ok they are white and a similar size, but look completely different.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Shiro_Simba Avatar
92 months ago
This was going to happen

$60 - damn

I do like the MR question how the saving impacts sound quality . Well the AirPods sound quality is the same as the $29 EarPods.

Love my AirPods , still one of the best apple products recently.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sniffies Avatar
92 months ago
What shameless cockroaches!
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Zedcars Avatar
92 months ago
Like parasites, they continue to benefit from the fruits of years of research, design and engineering excellence while their financial costs in any of those fields is minimal. Why design anything original anymore when you can just wheel out a photocopier?
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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