New details about Mi Band 9 leaked this week and brought some changes that could be found in the next-generation Xiaomi smart bracelet. In addition to some of the specifications, the website XM.cz also released supposedly official images of the device.
Starting with the design, the leak shows a model that looks very similar to the Xiaomi Smartband 8, keeping the same well-known pill shape. The screen size, resolution and refresh rate should be the same as the current line, but The display will come with an enhanced brightness of 1,200 nits.
The publication, which claims that the information was obtained from a reliable source, also details changes in blood oxygen measurement. now 10% more accurateSleep tracking is another feature that will be optimized by adding more tips for the user to sleep better.
Regarding the connection with smartphones, Mi Band 9 will use Bluetooth 5.4 standardThis feature is a big step up from the previous model, offering a faster and more stable connection even when away from the phone. In the current generation, Xiaomi’s smart band uses Bluetooth 5.1.
More battery and new colors
Another major update that the leak points to is the increase in battery capacity of the smart band. The source claims that the next version of the Mi Band will have a 233mAh power tank, a jump from 43mAh. Up to 21 days autonomy with the Always On Display (AOD) function off.
The battery can be fully charged in an hour while maintaining the current values, and the device remains compatible with the Mi Fitness app without being connected to Zepp Life. The offer is also mentioned. New color options like beige, blue and pinkas well as black and purple.
Finally, the report recommends: The price of the Mi Band 9 will be around €40which is equivalent to R$ 236 at the current exchange rate in direct conversion. The launch is planned for the second half of the year, but no exact date has been set yet.
Source: Tec Mundo

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