Xiaomi Mi Box

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Note! This article will cover that Xiaomi Mi Box first released in 2016 with Android TV 6.0, and maybe successors to that box. That Xiaomi Mi Box first released in 2016 is the first box from Xiaomi that was done in partnership with Google's Android team and upon release in 2016 it inofficially replaced Google's own Nexus series of boxes.  Xiaomi had before that released a whole series of Android TV box that that was also called "Xiaomi Mi Box" (but was or are still often sold as Xiaomi Mi Box Enhanced or Xiaomi Mi Box Pro).
Xiaomi Mi Box
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Manufacturer Xiaomi
Released October 3, 2016
OS Android TV (initially installed with Android 6.0 "Marshmallow")
CPU ARM Cortex-A53 Quad-Core @ up to 2.0 GHz
Storage 8 GB internal
RAM 2 GB DDR3 RAM
Display Full HD (1080p) @ 60 fps and 4K Ultra HD (2160p) @ 60 fps
Graphics ARM 5-core Mali-450MP GPU
Connectivity HDMI 2.0a supporting 4K UltraHD @ 24/25/30/50/60 Hz video output (with (HDMI-CEC, HDCP 2.2, 10-bit color & HDR10 / Rec. 2020 HDR) and 24-bit/192 kHz audio output in 5.1 or 7.1, Bluetooth 4.0/BLE, 1 x USB 2.0 (Type A), Dual-Band WiFi (802.11ac 2×2 MIMO)
Dimensions 101 x 101 x 19.5 mm

Xiaomi Mi Box from Xiaomi here specifically refers to the 2016 released Xiaomi Mi Box with Android TV 6.0 or later and a bluetooth voice remote included. This box is in some places also sold as "Xiaomi Mi Box 3". This is an affordable 4K UltraHD (2160p) resolution capable Android TV box based on Amlogic S905X SoC that as of yet, as an Android TV box, Xiaomi have given the impression that the firmware for this box is better maintained and supported than most other Android TV boxes out there.

Running the Android TV6.0 operating system on a Amlogic S905X SoC (System on Chip), the 2016 release of Xiaomi Mi Box comes with remote friendly versions of Netflix, Vudu, Hulu, HBO, UltraFlix, Fox, Sling TV, Google Play Movies, and other video service clients, with many supporting videos in native 4K Ultra HD (2160p) resolution at up to 60 frames-per-second and HDR. The Android TV platform delivers good conversational voice search for the native Android TV (leanback) app via an integrated microphone inside the included game controller. These features of Android TV with Google Play support combined with good hardware and firmware makes it a very good convergence device when pairing with Kodi for media playback.


Installing Kodi

Normal "vanilla" builds of Kodi should run just fine on the Shield.

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Launching Android apps within Kodi


Controls

You can use standard Bluetooth accessories, such as a wireless keyboard, mouse, or game controller.

Bluetooth remote

  • Xiaomi Mi Box Remote.
  • Other standard Bluetooth remotes (such as the Amazon Fire TV replacement remote) can be paired and should also work.

Bluetooth Gamepads

  • Xiaomi Mi Game Controller

CEC

Generic Android-level CEC support is available on the Android TV platform, however Kodi will not see a CEC device directly, but instead just treat the it like generic input.

USB

USB port allows for various additional remote types, such as FLIRC IR dongle, various RF dongles, etc. Most of these devices will likely show up as a keyboard type input.

Other bluetooth devices

It should be possible to pair other bluetooth controllers and remotes to the Xiaomi Mi Box. Most of these devices will likely show up as a keyboard type input.

Random notes

Feel free to place various notes, tips, and links here. As this section of the wiki gets more organized, those notes will be properly sorted. Consider this like a dumping ground for when you're not sure where to put something.

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