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Xiaomi Mi Band has been one of the most popular
wearables in India. When its fifth edition launched in the country a few
days ago, it evolved from a bare minimum “fitness band” to a smart tracker. still,
it remains a band, and its functionality was limited to it due to the size and
form factor. That’s why, with the Xiaomi Watch Revolve, the company is aiming
to lure customers who might want to upgrade for real.
At ₹9,999 ($136.46), the Mi Watch Revolve is not
exactly cheap. However, it packs a lot of features. I used the watch for over a
week, and despite my excitement about its features, I was left disappointed
by the implementation.
Design and features:
The Mi Watch has a 1.39-inch circular screen with a 454×454 resolution.
It covers a huge area of your wrist, and if you’re not a fan of watches with
big dials, you won’t like the watch’s size. The watch comes with a rubberized
strap, and you can choose from five color options while making the purchase.
Inside the watch’s bezel, there’s a physical ring with markers
indicating time — just like analog watches. I couldn’t figure out why. It
reduces the size of the display and cuts into the interface at an awkward
angle. If I wanted such markers, I could’ve just chosen a watch face that does
that.
The AMOLED display is bright enough in all kinds of lighting conditions.
You can choose over 100 watch faces to customize its look. However, you can’t
invoke it by double-tapping the screen, and I think that’s kind of odd.
To track fitness activities and movement it has a PPG heart rate sensor,
a three-axis acceleration sensor, and a geomagnetic sensor. The company claims
it’s using the Firstbeat motion algorithm to track variable heart rate in order
to measure movements, energy level, stress, and sleep quality.
The watch has a 420 mAh battery and you can charge the device with its
proprietary pogo pin holder.
The Xiaomi Mi Watch Revolve comes in just one avatar at this time, and
that keeps things simple enough. That is, the 46mm variant, though you can have
that in multiple colour options. There is the Chrome Silver and Midnight Black
and there will be as many as 5 strap options to choose from—Midnight Black in
leather, Neptune Blue, Cosmic Dust Maroon, Space Black and Astral Olive.
Perhaps there are enough options out there to match your attire for the day.
Performance:
The Mi Watch has a ton of features for fitness, but during my usage, it
came up short in detecting a lot of stuff.
For example, when I was walking continuously for more than a couple of
minutes, the watch tracked my steps well. However, if I moved around my house
to get a snack from the kitchen or get a delivery package from my door, the
watch often missed counting those steps.
Most of the modern smartwatches nudge you when you’ve sat down for an
hour or more. Xiaomi’s new watch also has that function, but I got alerts
multiple times to become active minutes after I just sat down.
Steps and activity tracking became more accurate whenever I switched on
a workout mode. If you’re going on a run or a walk, the watch tracks your movement
as well as your path through its in-built GPS sensor. And it tracked the
distance accurately during a few of my outdoor runs and walks.
There are only 10 fixed workout modes. So, if you’re doing CrossFit or
HIIT (High-Intensity Interval Training), you’d have to rely on the freestyle
mode.
The VO2Max algorithm that Xiaomi claims powers a lot of fitness stats
for the watch is used by a lot of renowned football and basketball teams around
the world. It’ll be nice if the company can add tracking for some sports.
One of the impressive things about the new Xiaomi Watch is its battery
life. I’ve been using the watch for more than five days, and I haven’t had to
charge it, despite using it for workouts and outdoor activities.
Notification delivery on the watch works as intended. However, you can’t
really act on these notifications, like archiving an email from the watch. If
you pair the device with an iPhone, you won’t be able to control which
app notifications do you want to show up on your wrist.
Who’s it for?
Xiaomi’s Mi Watch Revolve is ideally placed to compete with
the Huawei Watch GT 2e Sport Smartwatch priced at ₹11,990 ($163.30) and
Fossil Sport priced at ₹9,990 ($136).
The smartwatch isn’t the ideal gadget if you’re want to train for
long-distance running or track every aspect of your fitness accurately. You
might be better off with Apple Watch, Fitbit, or Garmin for that. But it
provides an upgrade over fitness tracking bands.
The device has excellent battery life and a lot of features. However, it
probably needs a firmware upgrade to iron out some tracking bugs.
The Mi Watch Revolve is available in two finishes: black and silver,
with five options for straps. You can buy the watch on Mi.com.
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