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June 2016
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design soigné
écran OLED
Autonomie
Excellente autonomie
Petit prix
Design épuré Ecran OLED
Cardiofréquencemètre optique
Bon rapport qualité/prix
Cardio intégré
Notifications et alarmes par vibrations
Résistance à la poussière et aux projections d'eau
Excellent rapport qualitéprix
Design simple
Capteur de fréquence cardiaque
Résistant à l'eau
Ecran OLED
Écran OLED très pratique
Bracelet confortable
Bon suivi de l'activité physique et du sommeil
Les notifications sur le bracelet
Étanche
Très bonne autonomie
Pas cher
Enfin un écran (OLED)
Un design plus élégant
Prix
Capteur cardiaque
Écran
Simplicité d'utilisation
Étanchéité
Le prix très abordable malgré la présence d'un capteur de rythme cardiaque
Une fonction de suivi du sommeil
L'étanchéité et une autonomie d'une semaine
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
N'affiche pas la date
Application minimaliste
Pas de fréquence cardiaque en continu
Appairage parfois déroutant
Affichage de l'heure intermittent
Application Mi Fit basique
Lecture cardio à la demande et momentanée
Alarmes non "intelligentes"
Système d'attache perfectible
Une application officielle encore à perfectionner
Pas de suivi d'activité sportive
Capteur de fréquence cardiaque instable
Pas de GPS
Capteur de fréquence cardiaque pas toujours très précis
Interface déroutante de l'application Mi-Fit
Peu de nouveautés
Application Mi Fit trop simpliste
Écran sans couleur
Application capricieuse
Le cardiofréquencemètre est trop limité le rendant quasi inutile
Addition of display makes viewing data easier, Tracks both activity and sleep Vibrates for notifications, alarms and more Affordably priced
Display tends to get scratched easily Heart rate monitor is buggy Mi Fit app needs more polishing
The Mi Band 2 takes everything we loved about the original Mi Band, and adds the requisite display and heart rate monitor to the mix. The display is a gamechanger at the band's price point, which we expect to be around Rs 1,500 when it launches here. The...
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Publié: 2016-07-17, Auteur: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Inexpensive, well constructed, lightweight, insane battery life
Heart rate monitor can be flaky, software can be buggy from time to time
Very affordable, Battery lasts around 20 days, Accurate step/sleep tracking, Idle Alerts are very helpful
Inconsistent heart rate monitor, Display can be hard to read outside, Mi Fit app could use a lot of work
Xiaomi's Mi Band 2 is improved in almost every way over its predecessors, and it's still super cheap. With that said, the inconsistent heart rate monitor, wonky Mi Fit app and a few other caveats should be kept in mind before buying this $40 fitness track...
Publié: 2016-07-13, Auteur: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Releasing a sensational Xiaomi Mi Band for $ 13, the producer went for a logical way: gradually increase the functionality and as delicately increase the price. But a lot of it or a little – $ 10 for the heart rate sensor and a mini-screen? In our opinion...
price, very long battery life, OLED panel, comfortable to wear, IP67 certificate
unreliable heart-rate measuring, screen brightness could be higher, availability
Xiaomi's second generation of the Mi Band lineup convinced in our test with its strong price-performance package and comfort in wear. Compared with fitness wristbands from other manufacturers, the Mi Band 2's purchase price is low, and it even offers very...
Publié: 2016-07-05, Auteur: Steven , review by: neowin.net
The Mi Band has come a long way since I first reviewed the original a while back. It has grown in features, design, and even price. The overall build quality of the device - as in whether or not it could take a beating - is still solid. I'm a big fan of t...
Very happy the way Xiaomi are approaching the wearable situation. I don't think they even need a smartwatch for now — perhaps for another year. Whatever usable features we've seen on smartwatches from China, the Mi Band 2 has already. There's virtually...
Extrait: Whether you love or hate Xiaomi, the fact is that this Chinese manufacturer is the only one from the Eastern Lands who has been able to make a large impact on the world in such a short time. Seriously, this company is responsible for giving Samsung and Ap...
Extrait: While I was in Hong Kong, I couldn't resist the temptation to visit the “Mi Home” shop in Hollywood Center – basically Xiaomi's version of an Apple Store, if I should be so bold as to put it that way. The biggest temptation was to be able to buy Xiaomi i...
The Mi Band 2 is absurdly affordable despite packing in a heart rate sensor, sleep tracking, water resistance and a battery life of a week
The fitness band doesn't offer the exercise tracking that would make it a perfect accessory
If you just want a basic fitness tracker for walking, the Mi Band 2 does the job fine, but you'll have to look towards more expensive trackers if you want more features...