
Dustin Ackerman
App requires far too much information just to set up a few devices, such as the e-ink clocks. It requires a valid phone number as well. Considering the daily spam calls I get these days, I'd rather not give my phone number out to anyone. I just need to set the time on a clock. I don't need an entire smart home ecosystem for that. Partially my fault for thinking this could be simple. I find the general data mining to be very creepy and unsettling. Deleted the app.
25 people found this review helpful

Dean Rance
Got the app to sync with the scale. It's laughably bad and inaccurate. For example, it estimates BMI and fat percentage, then uses *different values* to determine if I'm over it under weight. The scale itself is not particularly accurate, but it's the app that misinterprets the result. If this is the data Xiaomi is collecting, I feel pity for the data analysts who must sift through it.
353 people found this review helpful

Ivan B
Do not buy Xiaomi products if you can avoid them. I bought two security cameras, and with time Xiaomi started to remove some camera features within the app and put them behind a monthly subscription. For example, when I bought the cameras I could see all the detected movements in a list that was easy to view. Now the feature is included if you go for their monthly subscription and I find the camera without this feature almost useless. If you need good cameras go with Tapo, they didn't disappoint
20 people found this review helpful