Tag: Mi Band 3

  • Xiaomi Mi Band 3 Review : Hot Or Not?

    Xiaomi Mi Band 3 Review : Hot Or Not?

    Xiaomi’s new Mi Band 3 is the latest in the series of fitness bands offered by the smartphone giant. The Mi Band and Mi Band 2 were popular as they were offered at a very attractive price. The Mi Band 3, has also been launched at a lucrative price, but that is not all. Xiaomi has also ensured that the price is not the only thing which makes the Mi Band 3 attractive. Loaded with features such as an improved heart rate sensor, a pedometer, a bigger display and much more, we try to find out if the Mi Band 3 is worth it.

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     Build Quality & Design

    The Mi Band 3 looks pretty much the same when compared to the previous generation, but features a bigger OLED screen and a new strap. The new strap is very sturdy and made of Thermoplastic Elastomer. The Mi Band 2 received complaints from users regarding its strap which left their hands itchy and irritated. The new strap on the other hand is very comfortable and convenient to wear and you don’t realise it sitting on your hand.  The strap is adjustable up to 21.6 cm, easily fitting hands of all sizes. The strap is also available in different colours, and the black that we have looks good and has a great finish.

    The band is resistant to dust and sweat and doesn’t get accumulate dirt even with extensive use. The Mi Band 3 has an IP rating of 5 ATM which means that the device is water and dust resistant. It is water resistance to 50 metres, therefore using it in heavy rain or even a swimming pool should not be a problem. The display however, is not that durable and can get scratched easily. We recommend that you install a screen protector for your Mi Band 3. Xiaomi has also fixed the issue of the tracker getting loose or falling out of the strap which was prevalent with the Mi Band 2. Now, its secured so well that sometimes one finds it difficult to take it out. The tracker by itself weighs 8 grams and combined with the band, it weighs 20 grams. Overall, the device is built well and most importantly doesn’t feel like you have something sitting on your wrist as you go through your day. 

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    Display

    As mentioned before, the Mi Band 3 has a bigger, 1.9 cm OLED display. Since the display is OLED, it helps in improving the battery life. It is all touchscreen and easy to navigate through. The touch can be unresponsive at times but it is mostly effective. It works well even when it is in contact with water. In fact, it sometimes works even more smoothly when covered with water! The display has good viewing angles and is very crisp indoors. It’s not the best in direct sunlight, but you can view it if you put in some effort.

    A lot of users had complained of the lack of an always-on display on the earlier Mi Band. An always on display will let you view information such as the time and date without the need for waking the screen up from time to time. Xiaomi hasn’t provided a solution for this yet and has instead provided a twist to wake feature with the Mi Band 3. The twist to wake function can be activated through the MiFit app. Once in the app, you need to navigate to the ‘Profile’ section. Here, you click on your device, which is the Mi Band 3. Scroll down a bit and you will see the ‘lift wrist to view info’ option which you can enable. The function activates the screen every time you twist or raise your wrist. However, it does not work well all the time and you might have to repeat the action twice or thrice to get the display going. You can also customise the watch face through the Mi Band itself, choosing from three different options.
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    App Integration

    The Mi Band 3 also packs a lot of cool features other than that of a regular fitness band. The band depends heavily on app integration to utilise most of the features. The app in itself can be confusing at times and could be simplified. The setup process is somewhat tedious and it takes a while to get a clear idea of the layout of the app. After some familiarisation, you will find access to a whole lot of options.

    For those of you who were wondering about music controls, the app does not support this. If you are playing music, the band does not even recognise it, therefore being able to control it is out of the question. The Mi Band 3 does not have NFC support, despite many Mi Band 2 users looking forward to it.
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    Fitness

    Essentially being a fitness tracker, the Mi Band 3 packs a lot of features. It features a heart rate sensor, which is a definite improvement over that of the Mi Band 2. The heart rate sensor was surprisingly accurate on many occasions. On comparing the data with that of the Apple watch, we found the readings to be identical. Through the app, you can view your heart rate data and keep a track of it over days and weeks. The heart rate sensor is a good feature for people with health issues or those who are simply health conscious.

    However, it is not recommended to be fully dependant on the data for an accurate depiction of your health. The heart rate sensor also takes quite a toll on the battery life of the Mi Band 3. Frequent use of the feature will bring down the battery life of the device to a couple of days. On the flip side, not using the feature so much will ensure a better battery life.

    The device has a pedometer, a calorie tracker and a distance tracker. The pedometer is still not very accurate and sometimes records steps even while you’re just sitting. However, while you’re on the move, it does provide pretty accurate data. Additionally, you can also add a step goal through the app. You can also set a weight goal. The app does not help you reach these goals much but does give you a summary of your activities for the day and how much closer you are to your goal. You can also program the app to give you hourly reminders to get up and move if you’ve been sitting for too long.

    Also featuring on the Mi Band 3 is a dedicated exercise mode. This is a letdown as the exercise mode is not at all specialised and just records the duration of your exercise and the number of calories you burnt. There is no option to define what kind of exercise you did, nor does it give you any comprehensive feedback. A ‘solution’ has been provided for this under the behaviour tagging section in the app. This lets you tag your activity for a certain duration or time period under various options such as running, swimming, badminton, etc.

    With the Mi Band 3, you also get sleep tracking. The band tracks your sleep and gives you a comprehensive breakdown of the quality of your sleep. It divides your sleep into various parts such as ‘deep sleep’, ‘light sleep’ and more. The app also allows you to record how you feel when you wake up. This helps you track your sleep and accordingly make changes in your schedule. The Mi Band 3 also has a stopwatch, which is useful during a workout or a run.

    Apart from the above-mentioned features, you can also add friends through the app. This is done by scanning the QR code on the app. Once you have added someone as your friend on the app, you can then track their activities and oddly enough, their sleeping patterns. Xiaomi claims a battery life of 20 days with the new Mi Band 3. But the battery life varies with how much you use it and what features you use. The heart rate sensor takes a toll on the battery and the band may just end up lasting for around a week with intense usage.

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    Notifications

    Another upgrade with the Mi Band 3 is the notifications feature. Now, you can receive all the notifications that are on your phone, directly to the Mi Band. This eliminates the need to keep your smartphone with you all the time or keep checking it. You can choose and add those apps from which you want to receive notifications. You can receive WhatsApp and text messages. These notifications are read-only and there is no way to reply to them through the band. Similarly, you get a notification when someone is calling you, however, you can only reject the call and not answer it or talk back through the Mi Band 3. You need to connect the Mi Band 3 to your smartphone via Bluetooth to do this.

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    Standalone Tracker

    However, one does not always have to keep their phone connected to the Mi Band 3 via Bluetooth. You can also use the device as a basic fitness tracker. It will give you access to features such as the pedometer, heart rate sensor, calorie tracker and stopwatch. You will not be able to receive notifications and the data from your Mi Band 3 will not sync with the app until your phone is connected to the device. Being connected to the Mi Band 3 does not mean that you cannot connect to another device via Bluetooth. If your smartphone has Bluetooth 4.0 or above, it will connect to another device while being connected with the Mi Band 3 at the same time

     

     

    [section label=”Verdict”]

    Verdict

    For a price tag of Rs 1,999, there is only so much that a device can offer. But the Mi Band 3 actually offers much more. Despite the fact that it is a budget fitness band, it does not lag behind in terms of features. Most of the features in the band are as effective as they are attractive. So if you’re looking for a fitness band on a budget, the Xiaomi Mi Band 3 is the way to go.

     

  • Xiaomi Mi Band 3 And Xiaomi Air Purifier 2S Go On Sale: Where To Buy, Price And Details

    Xiaomi Mi Band 3 And Xiaomi Air Purifier 2S Go On Sale: Where To Buy, Price And Details

    After the huge launch event held by Xiaomi yesterday, two of the devices go on sale today at 12 PM. The Xiaomi Mi Band 3 and the Air Purifier 2S will go on sale today and the devices sure are something you would want to get your hands on. The Mi Band 3 Costs Rs 1,999 and the Air Purifier 2S costs RS 8,999. The Mi Band 3 will be available on Amazon and Mi.com while the Air Purifier 2S will be available on Amazon, Flipkart and Mi.com.

    Mi Band 3:

    The Xiaomi Mi Band 3 is the successor to the popular Mi Band 2. The device had been launched globally and got its India launch yesterday. It is a handy fitness tracker with a bunch of other features too. The device has a totally weight of just 20 grams, making it very convenient to wear. It is basically a capsule encased in a silicon strap which is durable and light.

    The Mi Band 3 has a 1.9 cm OLED touchscreen which helps you navigate through the different options. The device is connected to your phone via the Mi Fit app. The app also stores and displays the data recorded by the Mi Band 3 and offers features such as sleep analysis.

    The Mi Band 3 has a pedometer, which lets you know the number of steps you’ve taken in a day. You can also set a goal for yourself. The device also has a calorie counter and it displays the distance you have covered. A live heart rate measuring feature is also present on the device.

    Other than this, the Mi Band 3 has a stopwatch, displays the weather for the next three days and has 3 different watch faces. The device is also water resistant up to 50 m and claims a massive 20 day battery life.

    The Mi Band 3 is available for a price of Rs 1,999. It will be available on Amazon and Mi.com.

    Xiaomi Air Purifier 2S:

    The Xiaomi Air Purifier 2S has quite a few upgrades compared to its predecessor. The device now has an OLED display and Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa integration. The device has a triple- layer filter which ensures proper purification of the air in your surroundings. It can be controlled via an app on your smartphone. The device has three different modes, a favourite mode, sleeping mode and an automatic mode. It has low noise, low power consumption and more energy-saving accordion tot the company.

    The device is available at Rs 8,999. It will be available on Amazon, Flipkart and Mi.com.

  • Xiaomi Mi Band 3 Launched in India At Rs 1,999 : Heart Rate Tracker, Bigger Display And More

    Xiaomi Mi Band 3 Launched in India At Rs 1,999 : Heart Rate Tracker, Bigger Display And More

    The much awaited Xiaomi Mi Band 3 has been launched today. The fitness tracker is the successor to the immensely successful Mi Band 2. The new Mi Band 3 has a bigger display, more features and a lot of reasons for Xiaomi fans to be happy. The device is priced at Rs 1,999.

    Design:

    The Mi Band 3 sports a 1.9 cm (0.78 inch) OLED touchscreen. This is a huge jump in display size as compared to the Xiaomi Mi Band 2, 85% to be exact. The Mi Band is essentially a capsule, which is mounted on a wearable band, allowing you to use it. The removable feature also lets you swap between bands of different colours easily. The Mi Band 2 used to fall out of its band very easily. However, Xiaomi has fixed the issue with the Mi Band 3. The capsule is very easy to push into the band but is comparatively tougher to take out, therefore reducing the chances of it falling out.

    The device weighs around 20 grams and you really don’t feel it sitting on your hand. You can navigate through the different features by swiping up, down, right and left. This takes you through various menus each with a list of features. The device can be connected to your phone via the Mi Fit application, which stores all the information necessary. The Mi Band 3 can measure your heart rate, your step count, calories burnt, has a stop watch and much more.

    Features:

    The pedometer on the device measures the number of steps you have taken and you can set a daily goal for yourself too. The pedometer is fairly accurate and records all your movements efficiently. The heart rate sensor in the device is not totally reliable but does give you a rough estimate regarding the same. The device also has a calorie counter and displays the distance you have covered. The Mi Band 3 also tracks your sleep and gives you an analysis on the Mi Fit app.

    The Mi Band 3 also has a stopwatch and displays the weather for the next three days. The device also has three customisable watch faces, helping you find your style. A few splashes in the pool or getting caught in the rain will not be a problem as the Mi Band 3 is water resistant up to 50m. The device claims a battery life of 20 days.

    The Mi Band 3 has been launched at a price of Rs 1,999. You can also watch our detailed video below:

  • Xiaomi Mi Band 3 Price Leaked Ahead Of Its May 31st Launch

    Xiaomi Mi Band 3 Price Leaked Ahead Of Its May 31st Launch

    Xiaomi will host a launch event on May 31st in Beijing, China. The company will launch the Mi 8 and the Mi Band 3 at the event to commemorate Xiaomi’s 8 years. The Chinese smartphone maker is expected to launch the first-ever Android smartphone with Face ID-like 3D facial recognition system. However, the Mi Band 3 is also a very important for the company as Xiaomi prides itself on being more than just a smartphone brand.

    The Mi Band 3 will succeed the Mi Band 2 and has been in the news ever since the CEO of Xiaomi was pictured wearing it. Lei Jun, CEO of Xiaomi confirmed that the Mi Band 3 will indeed launch on May 31st and now, a leaked image has revealed the pricing details of the soon to be launched wearable. The image appears to be an official listing of the band and has a price tag of CNY 169, which translates to about Rs 1780. For context, the Mi Band 2 is priced at Rs 1799 in India right now. The Mi Band 3 could launch at a price of Rs 1999 in India.

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    The next iteration of Xiaomi’s successful Mi Band series is expected to sport a display similar to its predecessor. There are rumours that the display will have a 2.5D curved glass on top. The Mi Band 3 could also get rid of the physical button and introduce gestures for navigation. Apart from that, the Mi Band 3 is expected to be IP67 rated for water and dust resistance and also have support for Bluetooth 4.2 and NFC.

    Lei Jun also said Xiaomi has been testing the Band 3 for two-three months, and found it to be far better than the company’s previous two Mi Bands. The May 31st event will see Xiaomi launch a plethora of products. The Mi Band 3 will have a hard time gaining everyone’s attention as the Mi 8 is expected to be the headline-grabber.

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