Xiaomi Might Have Something Special In Store For You This Holi. Check Out What It Is
Xiaomi has not formally revealed the release of the water gun in India yet but the product has been launched in China.
As March slowly nears its end, the festival of colours is ready to knock on our doors. Holi will be celebrated in India on March 25 and Xiaomi India might have something special in store for us to make this occasion even more special. A Xiaomi marketing executive took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to share glimpses of the Mijia Pulse Water Gun. This latest offering from the house of Xiaomi is a powerful water gun.
Sandeep Sarma, a marketing executive at the company, shared a video of himself wielding the super soaker, with the caption, “Got my hands on a super cool Xiaomi product. Friday just got a whole lot more fun. Stay tuned for some awesome content.”
Here's the amazing Xiaomi Pulse Water Gun with automatic refill and 2 firing modes - single and burst. You can also accumulate energy for a more powerful shot. See how the energy bar builds up 😎
How cool is that!!#Xiaomi #XiaomiPulseWaterGun #XiaomiIndia https://t.co/p0dOXFBmnm pic.twitter.com/avU6x0Lkxm— Sandeep Sarma (@sandeep9sarma) March 15, 2024
Although Xiaomi has not formally revealed the release of the water gun in India, the enigmatic teaser hints that there is a possibility of people enjoying a stylish way to soak their friends and family during the Holi festival.
Mijia Pulse Water Gun Specifications & Features
This water gun boasts a design reminiscent of a superhero movie, featuring a sleek white appearance and synchronized lighting effects that move in harmony with your shooting rhythm. However, it's not just about looks – the Mijia is equipped with impressive capabilities. It can swiftly refill its tank in a mere 10-15 seconds by quickly drawing in water.
Once filled, the Mijia offers three firing modes to suit different needs – continuous for non-stop soaking, single for precise targeting, and charged for a powerful burst. With its remarkable range of 7-9 meters and the ability to shoot 25 water shots per second, you can dominate any water battle.
However, the Mijia is more than just a playful gadget. Its high-pressure stream could also be useful for tasks like cleaning cars, floors, and even pets.
As of now, this water gun has only been released in China. While its launch in India remains uncertain, Xiaomi's teaser has generated excitement about the possibility of adding some aquatic fun to Holi celebrations in 2024.