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Xiaomi Mi Band with 14 days battery life and more amazing features launched

By Abhas Sharma -
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  • 17th July 2020,
  • 6:07 PM

The Mi Band 4C comes in four colour variants graphite black, deep blue, olive green and vibrant orange.

Xiaomi introduced their new Mi Band boasting a battery life of 14 days under one charge and is loaded features such as, 5ATM water resistance, 24 hour heart rate monitoring and sleep tracking feature highlights.

The Xiaomi Mi Band 4C is on sale in Taiwan and priced TWD 495 (roughly Rs 1300). The latest band comes with a 130mAH battery and was released in China during April. The all-new Mi Band is the rectangular design and it comes in four colour variants graphite black, deep blue, olive green and vibrant orange.

The Mi Band 4C delivers 14 days of battery life on a single charge, according to Xiaomi, and it does not require a USB cable for charging. The all-new Mi Band is loaded with heart rate monitoring, along with fitness tracking and water resistance and it comes with a coloured touch screen.

Mi Band Specifications & Features

The Xiaomi Mi Band 4C features a 1.08 inch coloured touch screen with a resolution of 128×200 pixels, 200 nits brightness and 2D Tempered Glass.

It comes with a good battery measuring 130mAh which last long up to 14 days. The Mi Band 4C weighs 13 grams and comes with Bluetooth v5.0 for connecting to Android device running OS version 4.4 or higher and iOs devices.

The Band is water resistant which has 5ATM approx capacity. A new feature for tracking lures you to buy the all-new Mi Band 4C. It has 5 sports modes including outdoor running, cycling, exercise, fast walking and treadmill and along with this, customers will get a 24-hour heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking and sedentary reminders.

For your mobile devices, the Mi band 4C shows notifications for calls, apps and lets you control your. To charge this interesting product it needs to be connected directly into a USB Port.

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