Quote from: A on December 27, 2023, 13:03:37Quote from: Neenyah on December 26, 2023, 13:02:41If you want to throw away 40-45€ then yeah
TLDR for lazy people, what's more accurate in this price range?
Not much choice, sadly. This product overall is pretty decent but it's not reliable due to the mentioned heavy inaccuracy in measurements (it is very accurate for activities like sitting and working in the office and such but then again what's the point of it then?).
As a nice looking gadget with excellent screen to display some data and time plus being pretty damn good for notifications from your phone - perfect choice! Barely average for everything else.
Its predecessor, the Mi Band 7, is actually better and more accurate but it has a worse screen (30 Hz vs 60 Hz here) and no locking mechanism on its wristband ends (those pins which goes into the device itself) so it can snap off pretty easily (known problem with it 😐). Not an issue at your home but if you are running or swimming that is not something you would want to see as the device is too easy to lose in such scenario.
Then again, the first pretty nicely rounded device that is still relatively inexpensive at double the cost of the Mi Band 8 is the Huawei Band 8; so around 80€ (+- 5%) but despite being twice more expensive it is more than twice better (overall as a device but also in accuracy of its measurements) than the Mi Band 8. If you are limited in budget or simply unwilling to spend more than 40-50€ then, unfortunately, those two mentioned Xiaomi devices are the only ok-ish options 😐