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Xiaomi Mi Band 3i with AMOLED Touch Display Launched in India for Rs. 1,299

Xiaomi Mi Band 3i with AMOLED Touch Display Launched in India for Rs. 1,299

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  • You can check who is calling you and also reject the call with a long press of the button.
  • However, this band doesn’t have a heart rate sensor which is there in the Mi Band 3.
  • This is a cheaper version of the Mi Band 3.

Xiaomi has launched a new fitness band dubbed as Mi Band 3i in India. This is a cheaper version of the Mi Band 3. The new Mi Band comes with a 0.78-inch OLED touch screen display that shows real-time data activities alongside time. The band is 5ATM waterproof so you can take it for swimming under 50 meters. However, this band doesn’t have a heart rate sensor which is there in the Mi Band 3. It packs the same 110mAh battery that can offer up to 20 days of standby time.

Xiaomi Mi Band 3i Specifications

The new Xiaomi Mi Band 3i sports a 0.78-inch OLED (128 x 80 pixels) touch screen display with scratch-resistant glass and anti-fingerprint coating. The band is water-resistant with a 5ATM (50 meters) rating.

It shows time, step count, activities, weather, and notifications. The smart band monitors your fitness and tracks your sleep. It also has a sedentary reminder feature. The band has 3 axis accelerometer to track activities.

You can check who is calling you and also reject the call with a long press of the button. The connectivity option includes Bluetooth 4.2 LE for Android and iOS devices. The band packs a 110mAh Li-Ion polymer battery with up to 20 days of standby time.

Dimensions of the band are 46.8×18.1×11 and its weight is 20g with the strap. It comes in Black color only.

Price, Availability

The Mi Band 3i is priced at Rs. 1,299 and is available for purchase from mi.com.

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