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The Xiaomi Mi Band 7 is a cutting-edge activity tracker featuring a high-resolution 1.62" AMOLED screen, Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, and an impressive 120 sports modes. With advanced health monitoring capabilities including optical heart rate and blood oxygen sensors, this sleek and lightweight device is designed for the modern fitness enthusiast. Enjoy up to 15 days of battery life and a waterproof rating of 50 meters, making it the ultimate companion for your active lifestyle.






| ASIN | B0B2DK5YCP |
| Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Power Rating | 180 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #348,717 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,016 in Activity & Fitness Trackers |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (9,272) |
| Date First Available | June 1, 2022 |
| Display technology | AMOLED |
| GPS | No GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.494 ounces |
| Item model number | BHR6008GL |
| Language | Spanish |
| Manufacturer | Xiaomi |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 12 GB |
| OS | iOS 10 |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| RAM | 8 |
| Scanner Resolution | 192*490 |
| Special features | Activity Tracker, Blood Oxygen Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Monitor, Water Resistant |
| Standing screen display size | 1.62 Inches |
| Weight | 14 Grams |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
J**Y
Highly recommend. A good and able watch
This watch accomplished everything I wanted it to accomplish and more. I believe it was an excellent buy for this price point and definitely recommend it. I've had a number of other similarly priced watched in the past and each one seemed to have some area where the software or a function was lacking. So most of what I will mention are things I was pleasantly surprised by or have found lacking in other products that this has. I've had the watch for more than 2 months. APP - Right away it will prompt you to download the "Mi Fitness" app (Xiaomi Wear), which has a pretty good interface and settings, but I found that the watch also connects well to the "Zepp Life" app (formerly Mi Fit) and this app gives the watch a few more functionalities that I wanted. The Zepp Life app connects to Google Fit without a third party app as well as allowing you to reply to messages (from a bank of up to 10 customizable messages or with emojis (find in 'Fast Reply Management' under 'Notifications and Reminders' in the app), and it allows you to remotely take pictures by clicking your watch. I think the notification reply feature is worth the switch. HEALTH - It has over 100 workout modes (including chess, esports, and foosball), but does more data for the more common ones. The workouts have been pretty accurate it seems and it does pretty good at doing continuous monitoring of heart and calories and speed and whatnot. If you choose an outdoor workout it will take a second to connect to your phone GPS and then you can start, but you don't have to open your phone at all. It has done a pretty good job with tracking swimming and I did not have trouble exiting the locked mode for swimming. Note that the watch does not have continuous heart monitoring except when in a workout mode (the most frequent otherwise is every minute), so if you forget to start a workout on your watch then it probably won't be very accurate in calculating your heart rate zones during that workout. But the watch will record 'light activity' or 'slow walking' among other things without you doing anything if you take a closer look at your step count. - Blood oxygen and stress measurements require you to be pretty still while measuring, so even if you have the setting where it is supposed to measure every few minutes it most likely won't unless you are very still. It mostly measures when you are asleep. - Most watch companies have some formula for basically showing how active you have been recently. Xiaomi has PAI (Personal Physiological Activity Indicator), which takes all of your data and your personal physical data (height, weight, gender) and gives you points based on how much activity you have done in the last week. It adapts to what it knows about you and makes it harder to gain points the fitter you are. I like it, another fun thing to track. - You can also see that it calculates your VO2 Max, which I don't know if you can trust, but it fun to compare against your past self; and it shows your 'workout load' for the past week, which shows if you are exercising an amount that will not have much impact on your athletic ability, or if you are doing too much and are likely to cause fatigue or injury, or if you are in the green zone of growing athletic ability. It's another fun measurement. BATTERY - The battery is very good. When I first got it I ran a few tests: 1. The battery lasted 7-8 days when I used it at medium functionality (1-2 short workouts/day, smart heart monitoring, and only manual stress and blood oxygen measurements, no Always on Display) 2. The battery lasted 4 days when I turned pretty much every feature that could drain battery on (I didn't turn AOD on but made the tilt-to-wake more sensitive) 3. There is a battery saver mode that only records steps and basic sleep information that I didn't try, but I imagine it will reach the 14 or so days that they claim it can reach. Now I have most of the features on and I just charge it for about 20 minutes when I take a shower each day (it recommends keeping the watch away from heat) and the battery stays in the 80-100% range. I didn't find the sleep breathing quality (beta) feature to be very helpful, but it does seem to give a good drain on the battery (it uses the blood oxygen levels somehow; it might be more helpful if you are older and have worse sleep). OTHER FEATURES - See the picture for all the apps on the watch. - I do like that you can set and change and add new alarms all from the watch. I also like that there is a 'smart alarm' function you can turn on that will wake you up a little before your alarm if it senses that you are in a lighter sleep stage. - You can control the media playing when you are in workout mode, and you can lock your screen on workout mode to prevent accidental touching (automatically does when swimming). - There is a find my phone feature that I have found to be helpful. - There are plenty of watchfaces to choose from and you can even upload your own picture on some of them. Some of the watchfaces allow you to customize what information you have on the screen. - I've also had no problems in staying connected to the app. It always delivers notifications and syncs easily with the app. - It has all the other functions that you might expect a watch at this price range to have. ISSUES - You should note that the device does not have a light sensor on it so it will not automatically adjust the brightness for you, and for some reason you have to dig through settings to be able to change it at all (which is hard to do if you can't see your screen). I don't usually need to turn the brightness up, and actually wish the screen could be less bright at the lowest setting, so I just changed my background to a darker one and that helped.
S**Y
Good Budget Device
I bought this band as I started to ramp up my personal fitness endeavors, let's talk about the good, the meh, and the not so good. The good: - Heart rate monitoring is accurate - setup is simple, use whichever app you prefer, but I chose Zepp life for the Google fit integration - the watch is not the fastest smartwatch on earth, but it doesn't need to be, especially not at $40 - it can also do some basic smartwatch things like get notifications (SMS and call are the easiest to set up, other notifications don't seem to work on Pixel 7a), control music, check your weather app, and you even get a bank of quick responses for texts that you can use from the watch itself. - includes extra sensors like step count, which feels fairly accurate, and blood oxygen. It also has fitness and stress calculating algorithms in the Pain and stress "apps" - water resistance is very nice, I've gotten it sweaty, washed my hands, and even put it under a running tap for a quick rinse and it works perfectly - charges quickly - display is bright, colorful, and works well during daytime. As long as you choose a readable watch face - always on display is an option, but with raise to wake, I don't bother with it - setup was pretty easy, and it connected to my Pixel 7a fairly well The Bad: - the band can be a little tough to put on tight enough for things to work properly - proprietary charging cable! I don't know if I could get a replacement and this cable seems quite flimsy - it seems like getting all notifications on the watch might not be possible for all phones, I don't mind it, others might. The meh: - battery life doesn't seem like it'll extend out to the max rating unless you use it a very specific way - raise to wake can be a bit overly sensitive, but there's a setting that allows you to schedule when that feature is active. I use that setting so my watch doesn't flash bang my partner when they get into bed. - calorie burn tracking isn't accurate at all. I don't need it to be, as it still lets me know if I've worked out hard enough, but just be aware you probably didn't burn as much as it says you did. All in all, this makes for a pretty good, convenient introduction to wearable tech! I plan to get it or something similar as a gift for my dad.
U**R
I have a huawei 2 pro, but the sleep tracking is not as good as from fitbit and apple watches. So miband 7 is more than 50% cheaper but as good as fitbit bands or watches. The mi7 Band gives me the possibility to wear dress watches without any smart functions, because I wear it on the right hand. Meassurement with alternative wearable showed, sleep tracking is very accurate. Also cycling and running when it comes to heart tracking is close to my huawai pro 2. But the huawei pro 2 is much better concerning heart rates. Spo2 is almost the same. What an incredible good wearable.
J**E
The Xiaomi Smart Band 7 has exceeded my expectations. The display is bright, clear, and easy to read even outdoors, and the touch screen is very responsive. It feels lightweight and comfortable to wear all day and night, whether I’m working out, sleeping, or just going about my day. I love the wide range of activity and health tracking features. It accurately tracks steps, workouts, heart rate, sleep, and blood oxygen levels, giving me a great overview of my daily activity and overall health. The battery life is also fantastic—I only need to charge it every few days, even with regular use. Setup was quick and simple using the app, and syncing works smoothly. For the price, this smart band offers incredible value and performs just as well as more expensive fitness trackers. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a reliable, stylish, and feature-packed activity tracker!
W**K
Kolejna generacja opaski ktora mam, co rok to lepsza
G**D
En mängd kul funktioner. Batterisnål, laddar var 6:e dag. Tveksam precision i pulsmätaren under dynamiska förhållanden. Vilopulsmätning ok. Märker inte att den sitter på armen. Prisvärd, vad jag förstår.
F**L
Acheter en août 2023 nous sommes fin janvier et impeccable pas de beug ,pas de réaction allergique avec le bracelet, je la porte jour et nuit dans le bain , au boulot , au sport , piscine..... Légère, pas trop gros au poignet. Fonctionne très bien je suis contente de mon achat
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