Xiaomi TWS New Model Render M20103E1 Leaked – Certification Has Been Provided

Source: Slashleaks
Source: Slashleaks

An upcoming Xiaomi TWS headset renders, dubbed the “M20103E1,” has just been leaked.

The Wireless Power Consortium has just approved the device to support Qi Wireless charging in the charging case.

The photos depict an in-ear design, with an opening inside and a gray strip reaching to the front.

The inner opening of the headset is believed to host a microphone, which is believed to have a role in active noise reduction.

Also, the leaked certification data suggests that the device can receive up to 2.5W for Qi wireless charging.

It received the registration ID 11618.

From the rendered image, we can also see that the new TWS headset has L/R markings on the charging case.

Unfortunately, Xiaomi hasn’t provided any official details regarding the headset, so we will have to wait for a while longer to learn specific, in-depth details about the product.

However, what we can tell for sure is that Xiaomi has invested intensely in the development of truly wireless headphones, which is a good sign. Also, we can’t help but praise Xiaomi’s existing wireless headphones because they provide such amazing quality at a very convenient price point that few other companies can match.

There are numerous alternatives to Xiaomi headsets, but, at the price they are asking, few other devices provide similar performance.

It is well known that Xiaomi goes to extensive lengths to make its devices compatible with most smartphones and tablets available on the market. It’s true that, when it comes to Bluetooth headsets, they are universal (technically speaking), but there are numerous optimization tweaks that companies can perform to boost performance, which Xiaomi focuses extensively on.

Stay tuned for more details about the headset, as it is nearing the production phase, and more leaks will certainly emerge!

Tonia Nissen
Based out of Detroit, Tonia Nissen has been writing for Optic Flux since 2017 and is presently our Managing Editor. An experienced freelance health writer, Tonia obtained an English BA from the University of Detroit, then spent over 7 years working in various markets as a television reporter, producer and news videographer. Tonia is particularly interested in scientific innovation, climate technology, and the marine environment.