⌚ Own your day, every day with Xiaomi Smart Band 9!
The Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Global Version features a vibrant 1.62" AMOLED display with 1200 nits brightness, a powerful 233 mAh battery delivering up to 21 days of use, and over 150 workout modes. Crafted with an aluminum alloy frame and water resistance up to 50 meters, it offers precise health monitoring including heart rate, blood oxygen, and stress levels, making it the ultimate fitness companion for professionals on the go.
Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
Language | English |
Band Material Type | Silicone |
Case Material Type | Aluminum |
Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
Operating System | MI Band OS |
Additional Features | Touchscreen, Lightweight, Activity Tracker, Always On Display |
Color | Black |
Shape | Oval |
Band Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Smartphone |
Compatible Phone Models | iOS Devices, Android Devices |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked for All Carriers |
Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
Memory Storage Capacity | 16 MB |
Maximum Display Brightness | 1200 Nit |
Display Type | AMOLED |
Screen Size | 1.62 Inches |
Battery Average Life | 21 days |
Battery Power | 233 Milliamp Hours |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Capacity | 233 Milliamp Hours |
Item Weight | 27 Grams |
Band Length | 220 Millimeters |
Item Dimensions | 3.23 x 0.47 x 4.06 inches |
A**R
Just right.
I had a mi band 6 before this. The touch screen stopped responding after 3 years or so. To be fair, I was wearing it while working with spraying water and sludge, and I am hard on my watch. I am constantly banging it into things. I tried a 30 dollar knockoff smartwatch first as a replacement, but it was too much fuss and irritation. I don't need to dial a phone number on my watch. Really all I was looking for was steps, heart rate, time, and notifications. The mi band 9 handles them all well. The screen is crisp and bright, easy to see in the sun or inside. Swiping on the screen works well. You can select your own shortcuts to swipe left to. Notifications come over very quickly. I have not noticed any extra battery drain. The vibration is perhaps a little lower than I would prefer, but it is enough to wake me up in the morning, which I find much less irritating than the alarm on my phone. I would definitely recommend it. The only thing to see is if the new screen holds up as well as the old one, but there are screen protectors if needed.
L**G
Has auto activity detection, easier to use than previous gen
I have a xiaomi band 4 but the battery went out fast. This gen 9 has better battery than previous one. Now it can automatically detect your activity, I don't need to set my current activity manually.
M**.
Lo amo!
Me encantó este smartwatch.Es perfecto si buscas algo básico pero muy funcional, el táctil funciona muy bien, anteriormente tuve otros relojes que al contacto con el agua se activaba su pantalla y se movía todo, en cambio con este producto no sucede esto, se puede usar en la ducha o en la piscina sin la preocupación de que el táctil se altere.El sensor también hace un gran trabajo, en mi caso lo uso especialmente para monitoreo de sueño, pasos y calorías quemadas, y tiene una aplicación muy amigable con el usuario y que hace que todo sea más fácil de entender, ya que muestra las calorías con equivalencias como: "Hoy has quemado x calorías, que equivalen a 3 helados"También tiene monitoreo de ritmo cardíaco y al realizar un entrenamiento te indica cuales fueron los momentos donde hubo más esfuerzo y se quemaron más calorías.Otro punto muy interesante es la alarma inteligente, que elige el momento en el que tu sueño es más ligero en una ventana de 10 minutos previo a la hora seleccionada en el reloj, para que se active el despertador y sea más fácil levantarse.En temas de personalización también tiene varias herramientas y puedes decidir qué datos mostrar en la pantalla, los widgets y también colocar varias imágenes a modo de galería como fondo de pantalla, que varían cada vez que activas la pantalla o de forma manual dando tap para cambiar la fotografía.Tal vez esto no es tan relevante, pero para mi ha sido un plus que la correa tenga tantos orificios para ajustar el tamaño, ya que mi muñeca siempre ha sido muy pequeña y generalmente los relojes me quedan un poco flojos y no siento que los datos sean tan precisos, este modelo si se ha ajustado perfectamente, y uno de mis amigos tiene el mismo modelo y su muñeca es del doble de tamaño que la mía y también ha conseguido que se ajuste muy bien, por lo que tiene una gran adaptabilidad.En general ha sido un excelente producto, lo he usado 24/7 durante más de una semana con la opción de monitoreo constante al dormir y realizando seguimiento de mi entrenamiento diario y aun conserva la mitad de la batería.Incluso podría ser más duradera si activará el ahorro de energía pero actualmente esa no es mi necesidad principal, aunque es muy buena opción en caso de realizar viajes largos.Recomiendo este producto al 10000%
E**N
A step backward since previous generations, but still a well-designed full-featured option.
For full disclosure, I am comparing this product to the Xiaomi Smart Band 5, which I bought and used for about 4 years. I've kept up to date with the various advancements in the smart band line over the intervening years, and there's really been nothing to make me want to upgrade, and the Smart Band 5 kept on going all that time. I primarily use the Smart Bands as watches (obviously), step trackers, and heart rate monitoring during my runs.The feature that finally pushed me to get the Smart Band 9 was the adaptive display brightness, which is a first in this line. When I'm running with the band 5, it is typically too bright to read the display, so I can't easily set my cadence. The Smart Band 9 definitely works in this regard, however there are several areas where the performance has regressed versus the 5, at least for my use case.Step tracking: The Smart Band 9 records, on average, about 30-40% fewer steps than the Smart Band 5. It doesn't seem to register short sequences of steps, or steps when I'm not moving my arms as much. Comparing to step tracking on my phone, I'd estimate that the Smart Band 5 tracked about 15% more than Google Fit alone, and the SmartBand 9 consistently tracks about 15% fewer steps than Google Fit alone. And since my employer health plan rewards step tracking, this means I need to work harder for the same reward.App: The Smart band 9 uses Mi Fitness as its Android Application. This is a pretty good app. You can define which applications on your phone can send notifications to the Smart Band, and set up a Do Not Disturb schedule, and alarms, and everything else you might reasonably expect. There is one confusing feature that I had to turn off, called DND Sync, which is supposed to synchronize Do Not Disturb with your phone. I found that it just turned DND on my phone on, even when the band was out of DND mode, and that I had to manually turn it off on my phone. I'm not sure of the intended use case here. Calorie tracking is weird. It definitely doesn't calculate full passive calories (~2000 per day), but doesn't seem to full calculate active calories right either. It consistently records in the region of 700-900 calories for me, more or less regardless of activity level.For a time, Mi Fitness didn't integrate with Google Fit. Thankfully, that has now been resolved, so steps and activities sync from Mi Fitness to Google Fit pretty seamlessly. I was used to using the Zepp Life app with the older Smart Band, and this had several stand-out features that are missing from Mi Fitness. With Zepp Life, I could export my workouts in GPX format, so I could use different apps (Strava, etc.) to track and share. This is not possible with Mi Fitness (from my research it may have been possible once, but they removed the feature). So in order to use the heart rate monitor feature, but also share my runs, I have to track my runs using the Smart Band as well as an app on my phone. Secondly, I used to be able to share the HRM data directly from the band with my phone over Bluetooth (I assume), so my running app could directly access the heart rate data from the Band. As far as I can see, that feature disappeared. So now I need to wear a heart rate chest strap for my running app, as well as having the live heart rate data from the band on my wrist. Again, nothing drastic, but a definite step backward over four years of development.The quality of the band itself is very good. I get this thing wet at least daily, and it hasn't objected once. I use it with HR turned off except when I run, to maximize battery life. It's life isn't as good as the Smart Band 5, probably 2-3 weeks. A nice feature is that, as soon as I start a fitness activity on the band, the heart rate starts tracking. I use a third party strap, and these tend to fall off if I hit the device at just the wrong angle. The original strap has a metal latch part that probably alleviates this, but I'm not a huge fan of the feel of silicone on my skin. I've stuck with the default screen, which provides enough info, without being overwhelming. The device itself is understated in appearance, and doesn't draw much attention.So overall, compared to the version I was used to, I'd give it 3 stars because of the annoyances I've outlined. Compared to other trackers in this price range, though, it's a well-featured, minimalist-designed, watch that does most of what you'd want without excessive complexity, so I'll give it four total.
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