![]() Despite being about the same size as other similar smart bands, its screen is just huge! And more than the size, it is a high-density colored AMOLED screen so it’s a delight to look at. Hands down, it’s the best-looking smart band I’ve ever seen personally. I’m not sure if this is an iOS or an app thing but my attempt to pair the band with Xiaomi Wear Lite in an Android phone was also technically challenging. ![]() Making pairing work every time with Xiaomi Wear Lite is a buggy process that I won’t recommend anyone go through with. It looks plain compared to Xiaomi Wear Lite, but everything just works! Once you’ve paired the Mi Band 6 with it, it automatically syncs whenever you open the app with no issues. Warning: Once paired with Mi Fit, you’ll need to perform a factory reset of the Mi Band 6 to pair it with Xiaomi Wear Lite. Unless that band face is found only in Xiaomi Wear Lite, better use Mi Fit to get a new band face. Strangely, the same band face is much bigger in size in Xiaomi Wear Lite than in Mi Fit so you can only store one band face on the device using it. The only significant difference I saw was the Xiaomi Wear Lite store having band faces not found in Mi Fit. Xiaomi Wear Lite is functionally identical to the Mi Fit app-everything in one app is present in the other-just with the former looking a bit better than the latter. Xiaomi Wear Lite features an avatar sporting a different pose depending on which tab you are. Once signed in, you’d be asked to setup your profile and enter your details, similar to Mi Fit. The steps to create a new account is not trivial but it takes some time as you must enable your account using the link in the email Xiaomi will send you. Unlike Mi Fit that allows third-party logins, Xiaomi Wear Lite only uses Mi account. I was using the Mi Band 6 for days already when I decided to try the Xiaomi Wear Lite. If you’re jogging and confused as to what to pick between walking and running, choose the latter for simplicity’s sake. I’m not sure if these items can be changed under the workout tab, but I’d say they are all identical in the sense that they all use the phone’s GPS for measurement, only differing most likely in how the speed is interpreted for computing metrics like calories burned. In my case, that would be “Outdoor running” but others might use “Walking” or “Cycling” more. That way you can view your workout history, download new watch faces, make some tweaks to the band and update the firmware.Perhaps the feature you’d use most often (aside from syncing the band) are the workouts. However, you can go a step further and activate your new band to be part of your Mi account. Accept it and the band immediately turns on the home screen or watch face. A pairing request is sent to the Mi band and you should see the prompt on its screen. Now make sure your phone is as close as possible to the band and that Bluetooth is turned on.įrom the Mi Fit App, tap on the plus button to add a new device. You’ll also need to create or login to your Mi account from the app. You can’t set up the band without the Mi Fit App. The next step is to ensure that you have downloaded the Mi Fit app from Google Play store or Apple App store. With some juice on the band, the screen will show a prompt for you to pair with your phone. The screen turns on while you’re charging it. So I recommend that the first thing you do is charge the band with its magnetic cable for at least 10 minutes. This is where most first-timers get stuck. If it doesn’t, it won’t show anything irrespective of what you do on the screen. But that’s if the band has some battery charge. The first time you pull the band out of the box, It’ll prompt you to pair it with your phone.
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