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
Abstract: The Xiaomi Mi Band costs just Rs. 1,000. And because of that, its easy to say, “Its just 1000 bucks, buy it.” But a thousand rupees is still substantial money and not to be thrown away lightly. So if you do go for the Mi Band, will you be burning that c...
A week ago, it was a no brainer to ask any fitness enthusiast to get Xiaomi Mi Band wrapped around their wrists. However, with the announcement of YuFit we would ask people to wait and watch. Yes, Xiaomi Mi Band is a great value proposition, which manages...
Fairly accurate activity and sleep tracking, Excellent pricing, Long battery life, Water resistant
Lacks a display, Smartphone apps can perform the same functions, Alarm feature doesn't work, App sign-up process needs improvement
If you are looking for a basic activity and sleep tracker, then the Xiaomi Mi Band does the job very well. We wouldn't recommend it for those who can get by with a smartphone's built-in sensors, as any of the numerous available fitness tracking apps provi...
On design front, the YuFit looks like the Mi Band except for display. Both wearables are priced the same, yet the former has an upper hand over its rival. YuFit comes with LCD display and find my phone feature which Mi Band lacks. It also offers its users...
So who is the Mi Band meant for? Well, if you are someone who needs an affordable activity tracker and aren't bothered by the limited data available, but just want to track how many steps you've walked and how much you've slept – then the Xiaomi Mi Band i...
Published: 2015-05-05, Author: Rajat , review by: bgr.in
Abstract: A year ago if you asked anyone about Xiaomi in India, chances were they would not be aware of its existence and even if some did know about it, probably dismiss it as yet another Chinese company. Fast forward to 2015 and not only does everyone know about ...
I would recommend it to every fitness enthusiast who want to keep a track on their fitness goals and track sleep without spending much money. The Mi Band is quite a decent gadget and it's vibrating feature during incoming call also makes sure that you do...
Too Colorful, Better Sync with other Android Handsets Needed
While we still wait for a full complete review for the smartband, we have to say that the battery remains one of the most important factors for the smartband. Apparently, the built-in battery life gives you up to 30 days of standby time.That means you can...
Abstract: Compensating for the display, Xiaomi has added three indicator lights that do not illuminate all the time. The built quality of the rubber strap is rather nice and doesn't feel cheap or flimsy. Unlike many other fitness bands, this one is comfortable to w...