![]() Not to exaggerate, but when I wanted to go for a run, I turned on the sports activity "Outdoor running" and the GPS worked in less than a second.Īll your activities are then be taken into account in the PAI fitness score, which according to Xiaomi should be kept above 100 for you to stay healthy. If you start one of these five activities - walking, running, cycling, elliptical trainer, rowing machine - the watch is able to detect it and starts monitoring.Īnother pleasant surprise is the speed of the connection to the phone GPS. What I really appreciate is the Auto Pause feature that automatically pauses the sport activity monitoring as well as the possibility of automatic detection. The more specific ones include for example HIIT, table tennis, cricket or kickboxing. Mi Band 6 has expanded its offer more than twice and offers 30 sports activities such as running, walking, yoga, and thanks to the 50-meter water resistance also swimming. Previous generations were able to monitor a maximum of 11 sports. If your daily stress is too high, breathing exercises will help soothing you. The band monitors your body throughout the dayĭuring the day, the watch counts your number of steps, distance traveled, heart rate, blood oxygenation, stress level, but can also monitor sleep (light, deep and REM phases) and naps. Overall, if you click on any icon and want to see it in more detail, the band will show you much more information. Until now, only one icon has been displayed in the menu, but now two of them fit on the display and a third one slightly protrudes. One of the biggest advantages of this model is definitely the ability to display more applications in the menu. Behind the "More" icon there is stopwatch, timer and the "Find my phone" feature. ![]() Scrolling up and down let you go through menu, where there is the rest of the apps, for example pulse oximeter, summary of your daily activities, selection of sports activities, breathing exercises, settings or an alarm clock. Xiaomi's self-timer also works on my iPhone. An application to replace this feature can be downloaded, but it does not work in combination with iPhones. I was surprised that the remote camera control works, because for example, with Garmin, as an iPhone user, I do not have this option. Xiaomi Mi Band 6 introduction – What is the new generation coming up with? ![]() For swiping left I music control on the phone and for right I have weather, phone notifications, PAI and heart rate data and remote control of the phone camera. Swiping left and right get you to screens, that you can preset. To control the user interface of the band, you move your finger in two ways - left and right (this is a novelty) and up, down. Swiping right when the display is only one centimeter wide is tricky, especially for somebody with even bigger fingers than mine. In the sixth generation, you have to swipe right to go "Back" and I have to say that I had some issues with that due to the size of my fingers. ![]() To be honest, I miss the touch button a little bit. The user interface with more possibilities due to the larger display I went for a run, turned on the highest heart rate measurement (1 min) and all-day stress monitoring and only got to a week long battery life. The band should last 14 days when normally used and 19 days in power saving mode. But the term "normal usage" is something that has many questions behind it, and so this information doesn't really bring much. The manufacturer promises two weeks of battery life ![]()
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