Today, Midea officially announced on its WeChat account that it will launch products powered by Huawei’s Harmony OS for the first time. The Midea is one of the first home appliance companies that would support Harmony OS.
Midea is a Chinese electrical appliance manufacturer headquartered in Beijiao Town, Shunde District, Foshan, Guangdong, and listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
According to reports, Midea products that feature HarmonyOS are aurora sets of new intelligent interactive experiences full-scene home appliance combinations with smart stoves, range hoods, dishwashers, electric water heaters, fired water heaters, and water purifiers as the core.
It also has cross-border interconnection of Huawei’s Mate40 series devices, bringing users a new experience of interconnection and human-computer interaction in life scenes.
Midea’s upcoming aurora set will sprinkle tulle-like aurora blue on the outline of the product’s outer screen. The optical color plating and color painting processes present an unpredictable, gradual magical visual effect in different optical scenes.
The new home appliances that Midea will launch at this time will bring three major improvements. The first is the rapid distribution network. With just a touch of your phone, you can achieve 3-second network distribution of the device according to the Wi-Fi Aware network configuration protocol.
The second is the screenless to screen, which can directly realize the real-time device status through the mobile phone function interface Monitoring, including operating status, consumables reminder, and many other things. The third is a direct service. With the touch of your mobile phone, you can enjoy one-click direct-to-factory services such as cleaning, repairing, and purchasing consumables.
In September, at the Huawei Developer Conference, Huawei revealed that the first batch of home appliance manufacturers to support Harmony OS included Midea, Joyoung, and Boss Electric.