Highlights
- Xiaomi’s first NAS expected before end of 2025
- Supports 2.5‑inch and 3.5‑inch SATA drives
- Cross‑platform compatibility with Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, Linux TV
- Smart storage hub for backups, AI albums, movie posters, and remote downloads
- Plug‑and‑play design aimed at everyday users
- Tech World Info expert view: “Xiaomi is making NAS simple and accessible.”

Xiaomi, known worldwide for its smartphones and smart home devices, is now stepping into a new market—network‑attached storage (NAS). According to recent leaks from Weibo, the company’s first NAS product is in its final stages and could be released before the end of 2025.
A Simple, Plug‑and‑Play Approach
Unlike traditional NAS devices that often require complicated configurations, Xiaomi’s NAS is designed to be simple and user‑friendly. It supports both 2.5‑inch and 3.5‑inch SATA hard drives, making it flexible for different storage needs. The device is compatible with Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and even Linux TV, ensuring wide accessibility.
This approach is similar to Huawei’s home storage solution, focusing on practicality and ease of installation. Xiaomi seems to be targeting everyday users rather than enthusiasts who demand advanced customization.
Specifications Leak
Leaked images have revealed some details about the upcoming device. The NAS reportedly measures 200.5×85×16 mm and includes a USB 3.0 connector, HDMI port, and a 2.5 Gbps Ethernet port. While the design appears minimal, it fits neatly into Xiaomi’s ecosystem of smart devices.
Chen Bo, General Manager of Xiaomi Ecosystem, explained that the NAS will serve as a smart storage hub for Mi Home users. Its functions go beyond simple backup—it can expand storage for Xiaomi smartphones, manage AI‑based photo albums, scrape movie posters for wall displays, provide cloud access, and even handle remote downloads.
Production and Launch Timeline
Mass production of the NAS reportedly began in October 2025, with internal testing already completed. Xiaomi is expected to launch the device before the end of the year, alongside the release of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra. This marks a significant expansion of Xiaomi’s ecosystem into digital storage solutions.
Integration With Apple Devices
Interestingly, Xiaomi is also working to improve integration with Apple products. By offering compatibility beyond its own ecosystem, Xiaomi hopes to attract a wider audience and encourage adoption among general users who value simplicity and cross‑platform support.
Expert View
According to Sujit Ram, this move signals Xiaomi’s ambition to mature its ecosystem. “By entering the NAS market, Xiaomi is not just diversifying—it’s creating a seamless digital lifestyle for users. The focus on plug‑and‑play usability could make NAS technology accessible to millions who previously found it too complex.”
