

They were rumours about the NFC version of the band as well. They released their own iteration of Xiaomi Mi Band 5 ( Amazfit Band 5), which incorporated SpO₂, but also Alexa integration and improved battery life. You are forgiven for not knowing Huami, the brand behind the Mi Bands developed for Xiaomi. Instead, their fitness ecosystem is fragmented and torn apart between Mi Watch and Xiaomi Wear and Mi Bands with MiFit app. You would think that coming from the same brand, they would have the feature figured out.

Mi Watch had no problems logging my night wake-ups. What makes it even more confusing, is the fact that Xiaomi offers Mi Watch for £99, a smart tracker that resembles a smartwatch. Having hurt my back, I found it hard to sleep in one position, and with many nights of interrupted frequently sleep, Mi Band 6 was not registering 50% of the wakeup events. You can’t access the sleep quality on the tracker, you need to open the app for that, nap detection doesn’t exist and mid-sleep wake-up detection is far from stellar. Sleep tracking is also somehow imperfect. Your body will alert you about oxygenation issues well before Mi Band 6 will. It’s a useless feature unless you go climbing a lot.
MI FIT BAND 6 MANUAL
SpO₂ requires manual measurements, which means you have to pause everything, stand still for 20 sec to get the result that will likely tell you that you are fine. If you are excited about the features like SpO₂, Sleep Breathing, I will spoil that for you. Perhaps the screen is nicer to look at, the battery life improved a bit, but inside, it’s still the same sports tracker that will do whatever the previous generation would. It’s all great, except there is nothing wrong with 5th gen display. The latest Xiaomi’s tracker has a bigger screen with similar brightness. Mi Band 5 took the feedback from the 4th generation and perfected the display of the tracker. I might not be 100% accurate about the last part, but you get the idea. The screen got bigger and marginally brighter, SpO₂ measures the blood oxygen and new sport logging modes include throwing darts while standing on the right leg. 1.56″ AMOLED touch display 152×486 pixels.The feature gap between each iteration has gotten smaller and smaller, to the point that going from Mi Band 5 to Mi Band 6 resembles going iPhone11 to iPhone 12 – yes, it’s a new toy, but there is nothing particularly wrong with the previous generation. Xiaomi iterated on Mi Band 5 ( review), improving the specification of the latest band just enough to tempt you into upgrading. The price is still accessible (comparing to more expensive tackers like Amazfit GTR ( review)) but it’s no longer one of the cheapest trackers out there. Over time the list of features increased, and so did the price of the tracker. It’s 2021 and Mi Band 6 is no longer the budget tracker I remember. My first tracker was the Mi Band 2 ( review) and I was excited about what the band could offer at a very attractive price point. I had the pleasure of experiencing the evolution of Mi Bands in person. Is Mi Band 6 a tracker you should get? This review might change your mind. Now that the latest sports tracker is with me (or was with me for the past 3 weeks) I’m ready to pass my verdict. If you have any questions, let me know in the comment section below.As Brexit put a halt on speedy tech deliveries, I’m late to the Mi Band 6 party. Hope you have found this post to be useful. I had no such issues pairing my Mi Band 6 or 7 with Zepp Life. So, if you are having issues pairing your Mi Band 5 with Zepp Life, try first pairing it with Mi Fitness. When I later tried to pair it with Zepp Life, after unpairing the band from Mi Fitness, it worked. I simply could not get it to pair! I tried pairing it with Mi Fitness App and it worked flawlessly. I had issues pairing my Mi Band 5 with Zepp life. You have now paired your Mi Band with your phone using Zepp Life. On your Mi Band, tap on the check mark to accept the binding request.Īnd that’s it. And your Mi Band will vibrate when it gets the connection request from Zepp Life. Once Zepp Life has found your Mi Band, it will attempt to connect to it.
MI FIT BAND 6 CODE
If you selected the no QR code option, Zepp Life will begin searching for your Mi Band. If you are pairing a Mi Band 7 using the QR code, you’ll need to scan the QR code on your Mi Band using your phone (that’s why it is important to give Zepp Life permission to access your phone’s camera). For all other Mi Bands, click on the band has no QR code option. If you own a Mi Band 7, select your band has QR Code. At present, only Mi Band 7 has the QR code binding feature.
