Chinese smartphone and accessory firm Xiaomi is to bring its online store to the UK, US, Germany and France as part of a move towards opening up stores across Europe and North America.

The online shop will initially sell low-cost accessories like headphones and battery chargers. But it will eventually move towards selling its phones — which have proved hugely popular in China, but drawn the ire of Apple and others for being perceived to have copied them.

Customers will only initially be able to buy the products online, through a beta test of the Mi.com store in the same countries. It’s unclear whether the prices will be reduced, but the company is encouraging people to rush onto the shop to get hold of the products.

Initially, the company will sell products like the Mi power banks, the Mi Band fitness charger and Mi headphones.

Xiaomi makes very cheap versions of popular technology. Those phones and other devices have in the past been charged with copying more established peers, which has led to public statements of anger from Apple’s Jony Ive, among others.

Those claims of patent infringement have caused problems as the company has looked to move outside its home market of China. In India, for instance, it was banned from selling products amid claims that it had copied designs.