Mi Band 7 vs Mi Band 6: Should You Upgrade?
At its launch event in China earlier today, Xiaomilaunched the Mi Band 7alongside the Redmi Note 11T series. The Mi Band 7 brings some amazing new features as well as quality-of-life additions to Xiaomi’s popular fitness tracker. In this article, we have compared the latest Mi Band 7 against the company’s previous-gen fitness band, Mi Band 6. If you are a Mi Band 6 user wondering whether you should upgrade to the Band 7, read on to find out. Let’s compare the Mi Band 6 vs Mi Band 7 below.
Mi Band 7 vs Mi Band 6: Everything You Need to Know (2022)
Display and Display
In terms of the form factor, Xiaomi is sticking to its tried-and-tested Mi Band design with rounded edges on the Mi Band 7. However, you get alarger 1.62-inch AMOLED displaythis time around, a 0.06-inch increase compared to the 1.56-inch display on its predecessor.
Yeah, thefuturistic wraparound display leakwe saw last year has not panned out yet. Having said that, using the same pill-shaped design isn’t a negative, though. It offers the compact wearable experience everyone expects from a fitness band in the Mi Band lineup.
The display offers a 192 x 490-pixel resolution with 326 ppi and up to 500 nits of peak brightness.You also get an always-on display on select watch faces. To recall, the Mi Band 6 features a 1.56-inch AMOLED display with 152 x 486-pixel resolution, 326 ppi, and up to 450 nits of peak brightness. For those interested in the numbers, the dimensions of the Mi Band 7 and Band 6 are 46.5 x 20.7 x 12.25mm and 47.4 × 18.6 × 12.7mm, respectively.
Over 100 Sports Modes
Every year, Xiaomi adds new sports modes to its Mi Bands. While the Mi Band 6 offers 30 sports modes, the company has nowbaked 120 sports modes in the Band 7. This should cover the use cases of most fitness band owners and will come in handy if you’re someone who has a diversified fitness routine. Some of the popular sports modes on Mi Band 7 include stretching, mixed aerobics, tennis, HIIT, aerobics, and kickboxing.
Xiaomi has alsoenhanced the blood oxygen monitoring featureon the Mi Band 7. You now get continuous blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) monitoring throughout the day with automatic blood oxygen detection every five minutes. You also get vibration alerts when your blood oxygen content goes low.
Speaking of exercise modes, it’s worth mentioning thattheMi Band 7 still uses assisted GPS. As a result, you will have to carry your smartphone around for tracking your workouts. We have been hearing about the in-built GPS on the Mi Band series for years at this point, but it has been skipped this year too.
Sports Data Analysis
While it’s nice to have a variety of sports modes, having data is of no use if you don’t take actionable steps to improve your fitness using the provided insights. To help you in the process, Xiaomi is introducingfour sports data analysis modes. Through these modes, the fitness band will give you feedback regarding your progress in athletic ability, meaning if you’re exceeding the general limit in an activity, how long you should rest, and goal-oriented training suggestions.
Improved Battery Life
Also, another major improvement this year is improved battery life. Unlike the 125mAh battery seen on the Mi Band 6, Xiaomi has packed alarger 180mAh batteryon the Mi Band 7. The company promises 15 days of usage with the Band 7. To recall, that’s merely a day more than promised on the Mi Band 6. It’s possible that adding new features like continuous blood oxygen monitoring could’ve compensated for the battery size upgrades.
Mi Band 7 vs Mi Band 6: Specs Comparison
To round everything up, here’s a quick comparison between the specifications of the Mi Band 6 and Mi Band 7:
Mi Band 7 vs Mi Band 6: Just an Incremental Upgrade!
To answer the big question, should you upgrade to the Mi Band 7 from the Mi Band 6? It depends on your use cases. Much like the minor upgrades we saw last year in ourMi Band 6 vs Mi Band 5 comparison, Xiaomi has brought incremental improvements this time around as well. Despite rumors, it’s disappointing to see that Xiaomi has skipped built-in GPS support on the Mi Band 7.
If you are not someone who uses a lot of sports modes, the Mi Band 5 will serve you just fine. Alongside that, you will also miss out on a larger display with AOD, guidance based on sports data analysis, and better battery life. Having said that, Mi Band 7 is a solid upgrade for anyone who’s looking to upgrade from older versions of the Mi Band like the Mi Band 3 and 4.
As far as the price is concerned, the Mi Band 7comes at a 20 yuan price bumpfor the non-NFC and NFC variants, resulting in CNY 249 (~Rs 2,900) and CNY 299 (~Rs 3,499) as the effective prices, respectively. In case you’re wondering about Mi Band 7’s India launch date, we could expect the company to bring the fitness tracker to the country sometime in late August or early September of 2022. So, are you planning to upgrade or purchase the Mi Band 7? Let us know in the comments.
Subin B
Subin writes about consumer tech, software, and security. He secretly misses the headphone jack while pretending he’s better off with the wireless freedom.
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