Testseek.co.uk have collected 172 expert reviews of the Xiaomi Mi Band 3 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Xiaomi Mi Band 3.
June 2018
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The editors liked
Inexpensive
Good build quality
Water-resistant
Good battery life
Very cheap
Small design
Slimline design
Heart rate monitor
Amazingly cheap
Includes a heart rate monitor
50m water proof
The activity tracker will remind you to move if you've been sat down too long
You can see the weathner including temperature highs and lows each day from the band
Simple and straightforward to use
You can read text messages
Notifications for apps incl
The editors didn't like
Inaccurate heart rate monitor
Sleep tracking is basic
Fiddly to charge
No GPS
Poor screen visibility in daylight
Temperamental heart rate tracker
Heart rate accuracy not the greatest
OLED display difficult to read in bright light
Not as accurate at tracking steps and distance as some other trackers
There's no GPS
So for accurate stats when running you'll need to take your phone with you
The activity tracker doesn't offer any motivational alerts or notifications to encourage you
Abstract: The Mi Band has been among our favourite activity trackers since gen 1 was released back in summer 2014. It was a relatively basic sleep- and fitness tracker but with extraordinary battery life and a super-low price, and since then we've seen the addition...
Abstract: As part of its recent marketing activity in the UK, Xiaomi, the world's fourth largest smartphone manufacturer, announced the release of its Band 3 Fitness Tracker product. This Activity and Fitness Tracker, joining an already crowded market for this type...
The activity tracker will remind you to move if you've been sat down too long, You can see the weathner including temperature highs and lows each day from the band, Simple and straightforward to use, You can read text messages, notifications for apps incl
Not as accurate at tracking steps and distance as some other trackers, There's no GPS, so for accurate stats when running you'll need to take your phone with you, The activity tracker doesn't offer any motivational alerts or notifications to encourage you
Great value for money, the Xiaomi Band 3 performs well. It's got plenty of bells and whistles that you'll find handy. Its looks won't wow you, but it does the job and won't break the bank...
Published: 2018-11-22, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
Abstract: Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi might be best known for its reasonably priced smartphones but it also sells a lot of other different products, including fitness trackers. Its latest model is the Xiaomi Mi Band 3 and it's a ridiculously tempting buy. It's curr...
Published: 2018-09-12, Author: Daniel , review by: wovow.org
There are no significant differences between Honor Band 4 and Xiaomi Mi Band 3. We think that the choice between them depends on personal preferences. Do you want color screen? Then choose Honor Band 4. If you want longer battery life, then Xiaomi Mi Band...
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Published: 2018-08-02, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Very cheap, Slimline design, Heart rate monitor
No GPS, Poor screen visibility in daylight, Temperamental heart rate tracker
Xiaomi's Mi Band line has always been about offering fitness-tracking tech for a very low price and the Mi Band 3 is no exception. You won't get the best here, but considering the price you'll probably be happy with what it offers if you're just looking f...
Published: 2018-07-19, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Very cheap, Small design
No GPS, Poor screen visibility in daylight
Xiaomi's Mi Band line has always been about offering fitness tracking tech for a very low price and the Mi Band 3 is no exception. You won't get the best here, but considering the price you'll probably be happy with it...
Published: 2018-07-13, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Abstract: The Xiaomi Mi Band 3 is the Chinese company's new budget fitness tracker, and one that seems to be proving that the humble tracker is still very much alive. At least it is in China, where the new Mi Band hit one million sales in just 17 days after going...