Testseek.co.uk have collected 141 expert reviews of the Xiaomi Mi Band and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Xiaomi Mi Band.
December 2014
(78%)
141 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(100%)
2 Reviews
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The editors liked
The Xiaomi Mi Band is a water-resistant fitness tracker that measures your steps and sleep patterns. It's ridiculously cheap with excellent battery life to boot
So. Damn. Cheap
Light
Comfortable design
Waterproof
30 day battery life
Comfortable and lightweight
Long-lasting battery
Very cheap
Day and night tracking
The editors didn't like
It's only compatible with Android 4.4 devices and the gesture motion to light up the Mi Band's indicator lights can be hard to master. There's no word on iOS compatibility
Published: 2015-07-29, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
The Mi Band is far from perfect but it's less that £20.It's that simple.It's well worth a punt if you're looking for a device to help you lead a healthier lifestyle. Yes it's buggy but by jove it's cheap – and that counts for so much.Check out Wareable fo...
Published: 2015-06-19, Author: Sophie , review by: wareable.com
So. Damn. Cheap, Light, comfortable design, Waterproof, 30 day battery life
Can overestimate activity, Limited app, Temperamental LEDs, Some pairing issues
The Mi Band is far from perfect but with a lot of the niggles we encountered, we had to stop and remember this is not a device ten times the price, it's $15. That means it's well worth a punt if you're not sure about fitness trackers or about wearables in...
It's almost a waste of time to list the negative points regarding the Mi Band. It's $15, a tenth of the price many high-end fitness bands command, yet it's equally capable. The app is polished, gives more than enough information for this who aren't bothe...
At £28.99 the Xiaomi Mi Band is an excellent-value, lightweight fitness band with outstanding battery life. It's as accurate as any other fitness band, and we particularly like its sleep monitoring, vibration alarm and phone call notifications. The Mi Ban...
Overall I found the Xiaomi Mi Band to be a great piece of kit, it offers pretty much what the big names in fitness tracking offer, albeit without the built in social networking side of things like with the friends and challenges of FitBit. So if you're wa...
The Xiaomi Mi Band is a water-resistant fitness tracker that measures your steps and sleep patterns. It's ridiculously cheap with excellent battery life to boot
It's only compatible with Android 4.4 devices and the gesture motion to light up the Mi Band's indicator lights can be hard to master. There's no word on iOS compatibility
At $13, it's really easy to forgive the few flaws the Mi Band has, though getting one will be challenging unless you're in China....
Xiaomi Mi Band 2 is an upgrade we have been all waiting for.It brings all the great features the previous models had and it takes one step further with the integrated low-power OLED display.The Mi Band 2 has never let us down during our review. We found i...
Great build quality, Compatible with Android and iOS, Excellent battery life, Affordable
Glitchy Mi Fit app, Limited availability
We've got plenty of reasons to recommend the Mi Band, from its price to its cross-platform compatibility to its battery life, but for us, what really works in its favour is its unassuming nature. Most wearables require constant attention, whether it's swi...
Published: 2015-05-09, Author: Steven , review by: neowin.net
Abstract: The Xiaomi Mi Band is the Chinese answer to the Fitbit and similar devices, offering a "no frills" method of fitness tracking. Instead of a display, it has three 256-color LED lights, and it doesn't have some of the fancier fitness tracking methods like h...
Very good value for money, if you can get your hands on one easily, Mi Fit app is easy to use and comes with a lot of handy features besides just step counting and sleep tracking, Even if it isn't accurate, the band is clearly consistent, I measured simil
For those of a larger build, the band is just too small to be truly comfortable, Often struggles to connect to the Mi Fit app after long periods of time since the last sync, After just a few weeks, my band is starting to show signs of wear and tear, Doesn