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Xiaomi Smart Band 7 fitness tracker for €50

After first unveiling their new Smart Band 7 fitness tracker back in may, Xiaomi has this week confirmed pricing throughout Europe of $50. Making available the Smart Band 7 with 1.62” full AMOLED high-resolution display available from European partners.

The activity tracker is waterproof to 5ATM and can monitor your heart rate, blood oxygen and more. The small fitness tracker is equipped with a rechargeable 180mAh battery providing up to 14 days of use on a single charge. Sleep tracking is also available and the wrist worn device can be paired with both iOS or Android Phones using Bluetooth connectivity to synchronize data.

Smart Band 7 fitness tracker

“Designed for health enthusiasts, Xiaomi Smart Band 7 features a 1.62” full AMOLED high-resolution display, and a wider screen design with 25% increased visibility compared to the previous generation.² This provides more viewing space for information, and offers improved clarity and efficiency for users. With 110+ sport modes, users are empowered in setting personalized fitness goals that fit their lifestyle, for more personalized health and wellness. With three additional modes – Training load, Recovery duration and Training effect – users can evaluate and adjust their workout schedule and intensity for maximized performance.”

“The device features an all-new VO₂ max professional workout analysis, which measures the maximum amount of oxygen users can utilize during exercise. Xiaomi Smart Band 7 also provides sleep tracking, as well as SpO₂ and heart-rate monitoring.³ Xiaomi Smart Band 7 comes with 100+ watch faces, as well as multiple colorful strap options to match. The battery is designed to last up to 14 days on standby.⁴ Finally, with 5ATM water resistance,⁵ it’s ready to go rain or shine.”

sources : xiaomi

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