Xiaomi Made Mi Band 6 Cheaper, Read Before Buying
Xiaomi made Mi Band 6 cheaper, read before buying, it will be beneficial.
Even before the launch of the Mi Band 7 in India, Xiaomi has cut the price of its Mi Band 6. It has become clear from this that the company is going to launch the new Mi Band 7 soon.
However, the company has not confirmed any specific date yet.
Xiaomi cuts the price of Mi Band 6.
The Chinese company launched its Mi Band 6 in August last year. The price of Mi Band 6 was kept at Rs 3,499. But now the company has cut its price by Rs 500.
Due to this, it can now be bought for Rs 2,999. However, at this new price, it can be purchased only from the official website of Xiaomi India.
It is still available at the old price of Rs 3,499 on all other online stores. But it is expected that all other online stores will also cut its price.
Features of Xiaomi Mi Band 6.
This band sports an AMOLED display with a 1.56-inch screen. It has a resolution of 152 x 486 pixels and brightness up to 450 nits.
This smart band from Xiaomi has 6 axis sensor and PPG PPG heart rate sensor. It has a 125 mAh battery. According to the company, it gets 14 days of battery life.
This band has 30 fitness modes, SpO2 Tracking, and Personal.
Features like Activity Intelligence, Women’s health tracking, heart monitoring, stress monitoring, sleep monitoring, and water resistance are available.
Apart from this, you see call, SMS, and app alerts in Mi Band 6. It also gets features like message alerts, music playback, weather information, incoming call notification, and do not disturb.
It is available in Blue, Orange, Maroon, and Light Green colors.
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