over couple of nights Mi band 2 did not record any disturbed sleep even if i was awakened few times during a night
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over couple of nights Mi band 2 did not record any disturbed sleep even if i was awakened few times during a night
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The Mi Band 2 is excellent at tracking steps and sleep, at a very affordable price.
Bright screen; Lightweight and comfortable; Heart rate monitor; Android and iOS support; Long battery life
No feedback or encouragement; Import only; Proprietary charger
With the Xiaomi's Mi Band 2, the Chinese company updates its original $13 fitness tracker with a slightly more expensive version, adding new features such as an 0.42-inch OLED display and a heart rate sensor. The 149 yuan price, which converts to around $22, £17 or AU$29, is a fraction of what you'd pay for similar products such as the Fitbit Alta...or, even, Fitbit's less-expensive Zip. It's not yet on sale on Xiaomi's US website.
If you just want a basic fitness tracker for walking, the Mi Band 2 does the job fine, but you'll have to look towards more expensive trackers if you want more features.
The Mi Band 2 is absurdly affordable despite packing in a heart rate sensor; sleep tracking; water resistance and a battery life of a week.
The fitness band doesn't offer the exercise tracking that would make it a perfect accessory.
It's good value for money, sometimes the heart rate monitor feature can be a bit buggy if you don't have it on exactly right. Revising review as of 14/01/2019 as the app now completely fails to accurately track gps and customer service is no helping at all. Essentially making the band useless.
The Xiaomi Mi Band has been an international fitness trackers hit, and for good reason – the range has been so cheap you might as well give them a go, and people have in their millions.
Light; comfortable; Screen + good battery life; Sleep tracking works
Prices vary; hard to get hold of; Still not a reliable tracker; App doesn't motivate
Decent pedometer and heartrate monitoring performance, good sleep tracking except it doesn't track daytime naps, brilliant battery life (roughly once in a month) - these sums up Mi Band 2. A recommended purchase for anyone looking for a tracker under 2k.
The Xiaomi Mi Band had a few things which really set it apart, if nothing other than the bang-for-buck you get from the $15 pricetag of the previous models . The Mi Band has since rapidly evolved with the addition of a heart monitor and now with the addition of a display and soft button.
The step counter isn't perfect, you will reach 10,000 steps before the counter says you did. However for the price it works wonderfully, and I charge it once a month! Works wonderfully with the app on IOS and Android!
Xiaomi recently launched the most expected Mi Band 2 in India. It is the company's third-generation fitness and sleep tracker after the most popular Mi Band and the upgraded Mi Band Pulse with a heart rate sensor. It is the first Mi Band with an OLED display. Priced at Rs.
Affordable; Water resistant (IP67; Heart rate sensor; OLED display shows time; remaining battery and more; Good battery life
OLED display is not visible clearly in bright outdoors
While last year's Xiaomi Mi Band got the price (Rs. 999 at launch) spot on, there were a few compromises that we weren't too happy with, most importantly the lack of a display. A year on, Xiaomi has launched the Mi Band 2 in an attempt to fix those flaws by adding a display and a heart rate sensor.
Heart rate sensor digs into skin; Proprietary charger; App sign-up process needs improvement
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