en.Wedoany.com Reported - On May 13, 2026, the Xiaomi Sports & Health App, part of the Xiaomi HyperOS 3 system, officially launched the Xiaomi miclaw watch edition for some internal testing devices. Xiaomi's self-developed MiMo large model debuts on a wearable device for the first time in the form of a wrist-based AI assistant. After the user presses and holds the watch to speak, the voice data is transmitted via Bluetooth to the Xiaomi miclaw on the phone for processing, and the execution results are displayed back on the watch screen in text form. Daily operations such as checking schedules, sending text messages, checking the weather, and finding contacts can be completed throughout the entire process without taking out the phone.
The Xiaomi miclaw watch edition continues the system-level execution logic of the phone-based miclaw. Most voice assistants on the market only support fixed command Q&A, but miclaw's core capability lies in calling upon the phone system's underlying tools and first-party applications to complete real tasks, rather than merely returning a text response. This watch edition brings this capability forward to the wrist-based scenario. When users are exercising, driving, or have their hands occupied, they can raise their wrist, press and hold to speak, and issue operation commands. Screenshots disclosed on the app's introduction page show that the current internal testing version supports typical scenarios such as "check schedule," "send text message," "check weather," and "find contacts." The maximum speaking duration is 30 seconds; recording automatically ends and submits for processing if the time limit is exceeded.
The watch handles voice capture and result display, while the phone handles AI reasoning and task execution, with the two ends working together via a Bluetooth connection. This division of labor circumvents the technical challenge of running a large model under the constraints of the watch's limited computing power and power consumption, while ensuring that miclaw's capability as an agent to call system tools is not limited by the terminal migration. The watch edition is not a standalone application but an extended interaction interface deeply bound to the Xiaomi miclaw phone client—the watch serves as the entry point, the phone as the computing core, thus integrating wearable devices into HyperOS's "Human x Car x Home" full-ecosystem AI collaborative network.
The official introduction in the Xiaomi Sports & Health App lists four prerequisites: The phone or tablet must belong to compatible models such as the Xiaomi 17 series, Xiaomi 15 series, REDMI K90 series, REDMI K80 series, Xiaomi MIX Flip 2, Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro, Xiaomi Pad 8, or Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra; the phone must have the Xiaomi miclaw client installed and be logged in; the user must be on the Xiaomi miclaw internal testing list; the watch and phone must maintain a connection via Bluetooth. The internal testing application portal is open to eligible users through the Xiaomi Community.
The extension direction of the product roadmap is very clear. Lu Weibing, Partner and President of Xiaomi Group, clearly stated during the earnings call on March 24, 2026, that Xiaomi miclaw will expand to devices such as PCs and smartwatches in the future, deeply integrating with HyperOS and the "Human x Car x Home" full ecosystem. On April 21, 2026, Xiaomi miclaw had successively initiated small-scale closed testing for PC, Mac, and smart speaker versions. With the launch of this watch edition, miclaw's multi-terminal layout has initially formed a four-terminal collaborative pattern: "phone as the hub, PC as the efficiency tool, speaker as the home entry point, and watch as the personal assistant."
In April this year, Xiaomi Technology officially announced that Xiaomi miclaw had formally passed the evaluation for mobile intelligent assistants by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), becoming one of the first mobile agents in China to pass this authoritative assessment. This qualification provides industry endorsement for miclaw's cross-terminal expansion—the watch edition, as its first derivative form for wearable devices, has a technical route whose compliance and reliability have accumulated a certain verification foundation from the previous phone version. As of May 13, the app store page for the Xiaomi miclaw watch edition shows its installation package size is 7MB, with downloads under 1,000, consistent with the small-scale distribution characteristics of the internal testing phase.
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