The new Xiaomi Mi Band 7 will be launched tomorrow, but you can already book one on the company’s showcase on JD.com. Actually, there are two versions: normal and NFC. Even if they will be available at the same time in China, the global launch of the NFC version is likely to take place later (this was the case with the Mi Band 6 NFC).
Either way, there are still no words on pricing. For the sixth generation, the regular model cost CNY 230 while the NFC model cost CNY 280. European prices were € 45 / € 55 respectively.
The new generation promises a number of upgrades, starting with a larger display – 1.62 “, 1.56”. Xiaomi claims that the usable screen area has been increased by 25%, which will make it easier for you to check your health and exercise data.
By the way, blood oxygen monitoring will be improved – the belt will monitor the SpO2 reading all day and vibrate if it drops below 90%. This could help you deal with snoring and sleep apnea.



Xiaomi Mi Band 7 has a larger display and more advanced health and exercise monitoring functions
The belt also has a training load calculator based on EPOC (Excess Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption) calculated on data from the last 7 days. It will give you advice on how much to rest to recover and will guide you in your quest to gain muscle mass or lose fat.
Some rumored features have yet to be confirmed: an always-on display mode, built-in GPS, a smart alarm, and others.
The Xiaomi Mi Band 7 will be launched in China tomorrow, but it may take a couple of months before it reaches the European market. Check back tomorrow for more details.
Meanwhile, Xiaomi has announced that its smart band offerings have reached a total of 140 million in sales. The 6th generation did its part, reaching 1 million shipments in the first month of availability.

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