💪 Unleash Your Potential with Every Step!
The Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 6 features a stunning 1.56'' AMOLED touch screen, offering a 49% larger display than its predecessor. With 30 sports modes, advanced health monitoring including SpO2 and heart rate tracking, and a robust 14-day battery life, this fitness tracker is designed for the modern professional. Its 5ATM water resistance and antibacterial strap ensure durability and hygiene, making it the perfect companion for an active lifestyle.
Color | Black |
Style Name | Sport |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
RAM Memory Installed | 16 GB |
Memory Storage Capacity | 12 GB |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | du |
Connectivity Technology | Bluethooth. |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Clasp Type | magnetic |
Supported Application | Fitness Tracker |
Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
Language | English |
Controller Type | IOS |
Case Material Type | Tempered Glass |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Closure Type | Snap |
Additional Features | Activity Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Monitor, Touchscreen, Blood Oxygen Monitor, Sedentary Reminder, Alarm Clock, Music Control, GPS |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
Band Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) |
Item Dimensions | 0.75 x 1.89 x 0.47 inches |
Band Length | 219 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 12.8 Grams |
Band Width | 15 Millimeters |
Waterproof Rating | IP21 |
Compatible Phone Models | Android and IOS devices |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet |
Display Type | AMOLED |
Screen Size | 1.56 Inches |
Battery Average Life | 14 days |
Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hours |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
D**T
Really fantastic smart watch, but strap doesn't like my skin 😢
I absolutely love the watch and can't fault it at all, other than I am still trying to get it to link to the camera shutter on my Redmi note 10 Pro, but I have only had it a few days so I'll find a way eventually. The display is fabulous and measurements are very accurate when compared with my oximeter, so I am very happy with it so far. Text messages are really clearly displayed and the vibration alert is a godsend as I often don't hear the phone. However I am having problems with the strap, which is a bit fiddly to fasten, but my wife helps with that, and it is making me itch to the point of having to take it off to stop it. I started with my left arm and after a couple of days swapped to the right once the itch started. Now I have had to take it off there too as it was driving me mad. It calms down after an hour or so and I have been keeping everything clean and dry as I know that sweat can be a problem with silicone bands, but it's still causing problems. I can only wear a conventional watch for short periods as they cause a lot of skin problems, usually from the metal contact, but I had hoped that as there's no metal on the smart band and it's not a cheap copy or replacement one, I would have been OK with it. So although my photo doesn't really show much, try to imagine how much it is itching while I try to imagine that I am still wearing the watch, it feels like I am at least 😢. There's probably nothing wrong with the whole thing and quality and performance wise I really can't complain at all, it's a fantastic product and particularly for the crazy price. I have had the phone a couple weeks as well, the camera is incredible at this price and I'm completely blown away by that too hence going for the matching watch, so a bit upset that I have a slight issue with the strap at the moment. I am sure I will find a solution to the problem with a bit of frantic searching online and I am sure I am not the only person who is itchy, then I can carry on enjoying brilliant little device and also the app to go with it, which I haven't mentioned in detail as I am still learning about it myself, but so far is really good. The off-putting thing is the fact that it needs access to absolutely everything on your phone to work correctly with the band, but it all depends on what you want it to do so you can restrict some things if you don't you want to use them.. To sum it up, if you are thinking about a really great product and don't want to spend a fortune then you can't go wrong with the Xaiomi and, as with their phones, you will get a flagship quality product for a bargain basement price. Some people say that you get what you pay for and think that it is necessary to spend a fortune to buy a " good" one and if you want, or need to have a an expensive one then that's fine, but don't waste the extra money on the name because these are, in my humble opinion, going to be just as good and you can save the extra money for your other designer goods and prosecco 😂.
M**M
Amazing
Bought these Years ago and till now work Perfectly for me and my daughter.Battery life is amazing works for a good week b4 needs recharging.Good Value for money as has enough nifty setting.The band is easy to wear, comfortable and doesn't just drop off. Good quality.
A**C
Was a good alarm and step tracker for the price
I bought this 3 years ago to replace an old fitbit flex which no longer held a charge. I wanted a simple slim band for my wrist.the xiaomi 6 counts steps, and is a fairly slim band. I also use it as my alarm clock (vibration alarm) I've not really used any of the other functions but wish i'd taken the time to figure out how to control vlc on my phone to listen to music without needing to remove my phone from a pocket or bag. I liked that you can customise the display to some extent - my "home" screens shows my number of steps, time, date and my current heart rate.I was disappointed to see it had a relatively low number of steps to aim for in a day and not sure why that couldn't be any number you wanted. I think it's something like 30,000 and takes ages to scroll through the number of steps to set your target. I did 100,000 steps in a day and would have liked to have been able to set that for a target, but.... not possible.Also, it doesnt interact with MyFitnessPal which is a shame. I want my next band to be able to do this.originally it said the battery lasts 14 days. It did. Now it's lasting less than a week, so I think it's time to get a new tracker
J**J
Almost accurate
I got this after I lost my band 5 when I came in the UK. It was good. Once upon a time I used this to participate in some walking and cycling challenges and it does the job right. It works good even now.
A**R
I had 15 smart watches and this is the best
I had over 15 watches and I couldn’t get along with any of them well enough. The one I like is a KOSEPT GO, but nothing compared to this one. Arrived when expected and I was careful to check it’s original. The box was black with the big 6 on it. Now the way the watch works makes me believe it really is original because it is high quality. I’m interested in - walking (sports), HR, oxy levels, and sleep, and I want these three accurate. This watch is VERY, VERY accurate. Unbelievably accurate to be honest. O2 is measures exactly like my medical grade spo2, if that says 99%, watch says 99%, if that says 100%, watch says 100%. I never have less. The sleep tracker is very good too. It even shows REM sleep, not sure how accurate that REM measure is but since the rest of the functions are accurate I’d guess this too. The HR is great and it knows how to balance. When I do yoga it sometimes jumps to HR 160 because I’m moving my hands fast but it doesn’t record that measure as it balances and records whatever it is correct, so it shows very briefly 160 then calculates whatever it has to and shows a correct reading (usually 130 in this situation). This is very good because I cam clearly see it works and it reads HR well as the 160 means yep, elevated HR, then it settles and measures, so I trust that what it records it’s correct. I had watches that recorded the likes of even 180 because when I stand up obviously hr goes up a bit, but the watch wasn’t capable to calculate the difference properly. Well this one does, thank duck. The app is very good too, not sure why some people disliked it. Screenshot with which apropo I use attached. And a preview of a walk I done the other day. VERY comprehensive stuff in the app too.Oh and battery, I started wearing it at 100% fully charged 6 sept evening. I keep it to turn on when I move my wrist, and 30 min continuously HR monitoring, stress monitor. The only feature not on is the breathing quality over night. I also do manual readings every once in a while each day. And it’s today on 12 Sept morning at 44%. So the battery must be good too.What I know from experience to be a problem is the watches start to read HR less accurate after some months and they tend to give lower readings than the reality. The kosept go I mentioned now gives readings of 56 when it’s about 80 or 90. So I don’t know if this one will too, but I’ll update if anything changes.
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