Xiaomi Wear app screenshot of the walking session, which has more details. It also comes with stress monitoring, breathing exercises for those who wish to use such features. The band will also reflect when your period is about to happen, ovulation days, etc. One can add the dates of their last period and average cycle duration to the Xiaomi Wear app to see the prediction. The fitness band can also track menstrual cycles for women as well. For instance, when I slept at 1.30 am recently, and woke up early, the band has marked that day as ‘lack of sleep’ and I would wholly agree 100 percent. The band’s sleep tracker remains accurate as always, one of the best in the business. I have not been able to take it for a swim, but I often wore it during baths, and it continues to work fine. The fitness band is swim-proof and water-resistant. (Image credit: Shruti Dhapola/Indian Express) The Mi Band 6 remains accurate on step count as always. I also used the band to track indoor cycling sessions, and while it does not show any distance, the calories burnt were in line with what my cycle was showing. But the band was accurate when it came to distance, elevation during the cycle ride. I also took the Mi Band 6 for my outdoor cycle rides, and here’s where I faced some issues. Though it usually detected around 5-10 minutes I had started walking. And the band figured out when I had started walking, as the auto-detect feature worked spot on. The band’s step count was bang on, especially on days where I knew I had not been very active. I did not notice any jump in steps (maybe 3-4) while sitting in a car. The two three times I used this feature, my blood oxygen levels were usually 98-99 per cent, so I’m guessing this works accurately.Īs always with steps, the Mi Band 6 remains accurate, and if I may say so, a bit stingy. Just make sure you wear the band tightly and stay still when measuring these. The band’s setup now includes a SPO2 monitor for tracking blood oxygen levels. (Image credit: Shruti Dhapola/ Indian Express) Data indoor cycling session is displayed on the Mi Band 6. It is also capable of auto-detecting six fitness modes, including walking, running, cycling, indoor rowing, and elliptical. Mi Band 6 of course connects with Mi Fit app and now the Strava app as well. Users can go into the Xiaomi Wear app and turn on phone notifications, app notifications, etc for them to appear on the device. Read more | Mi Band 6 vs Mi Band 5: What’s new with Xiaomi’s popular fitness band? In fact, I would say the display is a bit too bright, especially if you plan on wearing this for sleep tracking. The AMOLED display with 326 pixels per inch (PPI) and a maximum brightness of 450 nits is legible even in harsh sunlight. When I first saw the Mi Band 6 and it was hard not to notice the larger screen. Finally, it adds an important change in the form of support for blood oxygen monitoring, which has become a much sought-after feature in the time of Covid-19.īut do the changes justify the higher price? And what makes the Mi Band 6 a better pick compared to the countless fitness trackers and watches in the market? Let’s take a look in our review Xiaomi Mi Band 6 review: What’s good? Second, it now comes with a bigger 1.56-inch display compared to the 1.1-inch display on the earlier band. For one, it has a higher price tag at Rs 3,499 compared to the Rs 2,499 tag of the Mi Band 5. The latest Mi Band 6 builds on this with some big changes. When it comes to tracking daily steps and basic fitness, the Mi Band remains one of the most reliable options in the market.
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