This has to be one of the cheapest yet most functional trackers I have used. I used this as I didn't want to take my watch while doing tough mudder. It has smart phone notifications, activity tracking, pedometer and also a heart rate monitor.
This has to be one of the cheapest yet most functional trackers I have used. I used this as I didn't want to take my watch while doing tough mudder. It has smart phone notifications, activity tracking, pedometer and also a heart rate monitor.
Xiaomi's Mi Band 2 is one of those gadgets that simply represents great value. It's not the fanciest fitness tracker on the market, or the fullest featured, but at around AUD$60, it's one of the most affordable.
Amazing battery life; Excellent value; Comfortable to wear
Limited motivational tools; Accuracy can be a little hit and miss; No workout tracking
Xiaomi might be best known for its phones, but its fitness bands are just as popular. Their popularity can be gauged from the fact that the Mi Band holds 27.1 per cent of the market share of fitness bands in India, according to IDC.
Officially released in early June, the Mi Band 2 is the third fitness tracker from Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi. For this new generation, the fitness tracker introduces an LED touch screen module.
Excellent value for money; Simple design; Waterproof; OLED display
Imperfect official app; No monitoring of sport activity; Inconsistent heart rate sensor
Durante muchísimo tiempo en mi muñeca usé la Xiaomi Mi Band, tanto en la primera versión, como en mejorada que lanzó el fabricante chino con sensor de ritmo cardíaco. Su comodidad, su precisión a la hora de registrar datos y sobre todo su enorme autonomía eran las claves para que a pesar de que...
Diseño y materiales usados para la fabricación; Sencillez; Relación calidad/precio
Pantalla sin posibilidad de regularle la luminosidad; Autonomía reducida respecto de la primera versión
Xiaomi has launched the second edition of its fitness tracker. In a market where FitBit and Goqii bands have found massive fan following, the Mi Band 2, in more ways than one, keeps it simple.
With a new OLED screen the Xiaomi Mi Band 2 offers better value than ever. We'd like to see better integration with third-party apps, but at this price the Mi Band 2 is impossible to fault.
Overall good for the price and I read that it's more accurate than the Fitbit which costs more than double the price.
-great battery life; works pretty good
-the pedometer accuracy seems a little bit off as it seems to detect a few steps while I'm driving
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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