Priced at Rs 1,999, the Mi Band 3 has a lot to offer to fitness enthusiasts - regular heart rate and sleep pattern monitoring, fitness and heath tracking, route tracking, and much more.
Chinese
electronics manufacturer Xiaomi,
known more for its affordable smartphones, is also a key player in
the smart wearables segment. Riding on the success of the Mi Band 2,
launched in 2016, the company has now launched an upgraded Mi Band 3,
with a bigger touch-enabled screen, more health and fitness features,
and an improved heart rate sensor for accurate monitoring.
In
terms of design, the Mi
Band 3 continues with the dual-element design that has been part
of the Mi Band-series all along. The smart wearable has a tiny
capsule unit that fits in the wrist strap made from thermoplastic
elastomer. However, unlike the predecessor, this smart band gets a
bigger OLED touch screen covered with curved glass, along with a
capacitive key for easy operations.
The
Mi Band 3 is primarily a smartwatch that also doubles up as a health
and fitness tracker, and a heart rate monitor. Therefore, it is not a
complete replacement for full-fledged health and fitness tracking
modules or a heart rate monitor. Unlike the previous version, the Mi
Band 3 has a touch screen that makes it easy to switch between
different modes. To select and enter a mode, a long press is required
on the capacitive home button below the screen.
The
Mi Band 3 supports several modes, making it one of the most
feature-rich products in the budget smart wearable segment. Although
an entry-level smartwatch, the Mi Band 3 supports sleep tracking
using the built-in heart rate monitor – something seen mostly in
expensive fitness trackers. The feature might not return accurate
results all the time, but it works flawlessly and shows details that
make understanding sleep patterns easy. Another interesting feature
of the device is heart rate monitoring, which can be set to regular
or an interval-based one. Unlike sleep monitoring, the heart rate
monitor is close to accurate and works well. However, it requires the
band to be placed on the wrist properly.
What
really complements this band well is the Mi
Fit app that syncs data between the paired smartphone and the
band. The app shows relevant information, such as heart rate
information, sleep patterns and activity details in a graphic format
which looks interesting and is easy to understand. The app is
available on both Google Play and Apple App Store.
Verdict
The
Mi Band 3 is one of the most feature-rich products in the smart
wearable segment. Priced at Rs 1,999, this entry-level fitness and
tracking device has a lot to offer to fitness enthusiasts — from
heart rate monitoring to sleep patterns and route tracking.
Importantly, the band works for 15 days or more on a single charge
with the heart rate sensor set to register the beats at quick
intervals.
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