Xiaomi has officially confirmed that a new product under the Redmi brand will be unveiled tomorrow, April 17, at 10:00 AM. The company shared a teaser poster today, providing a few hints about what to expect from the upcoming launch. According to the poster, the product will offer a “new dual-mode e-sports experience,” signaling a possible expansion of Redmi’s gaming-oriented hardware lineup.
The teaser image prominently features a covered device, which appears to be a monitor, accompanied by a game controller and a remote control. While the exact nature of the product has not been revealed, the imagery suggests that it may be a display targeted at gamers, possibly bundled with gaming peripherals or designed for console-like interactions.
The official promotional text mentions that users of the device can “enjoy the audio-visual feast while performing cool operations and defeat their opponents in minutes,” a statement that further reinforces the product’s gaming focus. Although no specific features have been detailed, the term “dual-mode” might imply support for both console and PC gaming, or potentially a combination of gaming and media consumption functionalities.
This announcement follows closely after Xiaomi’s earlier release of the Redmi Monitor A27U Energy-Saving Version on April 12. That model came in both a standard version and a Type-C version, with a focus on efficiency and productivity. Given this timeline, Xiaomi appears to be maintaining a steady release cycle for its display products under the Redmi sub-brand.
In addition, the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro smartphone is also scheduled to launch this month. While Xiaomi has not confirmed whether the phone and the new gaming product will share a launch event, the timing raises the possibility that multiple devices could be introduced together. The Turbo 4 Pro is expected to be a performance-oriented device, which could complement the gaming theme of tomorrow’s reveal.
Redmi has been gradually expanding its product ecosystem to cater to a wider audience of gamers and performance users. With the launch of its new e-sports-related product, Xiaomi seems to be positioning Redmi as more than just a smartphone brand, potentially aiming to compete in the broader gaming hardware space.
More details about the specifications, pricing, and availability of the new product will likely be shared during the official launch event. Fans and prospective buyers can tune in tomorrow to get a full look at what Xiaomi has planned.