Xiaomi launches ShareSave in India, a platform for buying products from China

Enrique, 24 January 2019

Xiaomi has launched a new e-commerce app that will let you purchase ecosystem devices and products that are only available in China. Xiaomi has backed so many products from water bottles, to toothbrushes, desk lamps and smart bulbs. Xiaomi’s aim is to expand the reach of its ecosystem products.

The ShareSave app is first launching in India with more markets to follow later. Amazon might already carry some of these products, but the cost of importing them is passed on to the customer. The ShareSave app has a unique approach to buying goods with plenty of opportunities to save on the cost of the product.


How much you’ll save will depend on the purchase mode. “Pair-up” will get you and another friend a discount for buying another of the same item. “Drop” mode lets you save up to the entire cost of the item if you can get enough of your friends in on the group buy. Finally, “Kickstart” lets you contribute an amount to a startup item so you can get up to 10 times the amount back when the item is fully funded.

With its unique ecosystem model, Xiaomi has currently incubated and partnered with more than 100 IoT and lifestyle companies. With more than 132 million connected devices (excluding smartphones and laptops), Xiaomi has the world’s largest consumer IoT platform.

ShareSave will let you enjoy the same products from Mainland China “with full local support, such as after-sales services and deliver right to [your] doorstep at honest process.”

Since the platform just launched, you might not see what you’re looking for right away. You can already download the ShareSave app from the Play Store if you’re in India and check out the products they offer.

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Reader comments

  • Caleb
  • 29 Jul 2020
  • DkV

Why this app asking kyc details to order the products

Hopefully it gets into my country, despite currently Lazada, AliExpress and Jing Dong are already available as a bridge, but neither is the official channel of Xiaomi ecosystem products, so they take high profit margin, sometimes too high (100% or ev...

Xiaomi introducing a shopping app, without its website? Hmm.. Let me guess.... A lot of permissions required by the Android app...? I haven't checked, but I bet at least 6 required for a start including Contacts, Messages and Device ID, is it...

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