Teste prático do rastreador de fitness Xiaomi Mi Band 5: O que a pulseira de fitness barata pode fazer?
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For just 39 Euros (~$46), online sometimes even less, the Mi Band 5 makes itself useful in the course of the day, with weather information, as a remote trigger or tea timer.
Xiaomi packs many useful functions into its fitness tracker that you would not expect from the apparently simple wearable.
It is easy to read the display both inside and outside. But most of all, the precision with which the tracker records your steps is a delight.
It is impractical to open the smartphone before the outdoor workout in order to activate the tracking. Even weather information was not available on the tracker if the app was inactive for a long period of time. Since it looked as if Xiaomi would make its band fit for mobile payment and voice assistance, we naturally miss these features, as well as an SpO2 measurement. Of course, you can't complain about that in view of the low price.