Chinese manufacturer, Xiaomi, will release its latest Mi band, Xiaomi Mi Band 5 on June 11 at 14:00. Over the past few days, there have been a couple of posters that detail different specs of the Mi Band 5. Xiaomi Smart Life recently released several posters of Xiaomi Mi Band showing the new features of the band.
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From the rendering, Xiaomi Mi Band 5 supports pressure monitoring and sports modes. The modes include playing table tennis, tennis, basketball, rowing machine, yoga, and skipping rope. Of course, mobile payment is also essential. For the first time, the Xiaomi Mi Band 5 will support Phone Control for capturing images. With the five additional sports mode, the total sports mode on this band is now eleven. The Mi Band 5 will also support heart rate tracking through SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation) measurement. Furthermore, it will include other health functions like menstrual cycle tracking.
Xiaomi Mi Band 5 will launch with 7 major upgrades
A new poster that hit the web today shows that this device will come with seven (7) upgraded features. The features include
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- Extra large dynamic colour screen
- Magnetic charging
- NFC
- Remotely take picture
- Professional sensor upgrade
- 11 Professional sports mode
- New women health mode (eg menstrual cycle tracking)
Previous speculations
According to recent information from TizenHelp, the upcoming Xiaomi Mi Band 5 will come with a 1.2-inch display. This is larger than the 0.95-inch AMOLED screen on its predecessor. This means that the band 5 details will be more visible and there will be more space for icons. Despite the larger display, this device will be lighter and with more contrast. Thus, reading from the band in sunlight will be easier.
Furthermore, recent information shows that the Mi Band 5 will incorporate the PAI function in the tracker. A PAI value of below 100 shows that the user is at higher risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes. According to the speculations, this feature will not be exclusive to the Mi Band 4. Also, this device will support SPO2 (Blood Oxygen Saturation) measurements. This means that the Band 5 will greatly improve its health tracking function.
Presently, Xiaomi NFC Bands are only active in China. Nevertheless, the latest report reaffirms previous speculations that the Mi Band 5 NFC version will be active in the global market. From speculations, it will support Google Pay & other payment services. The Mi Band 5 NFC global version will support contactless payments, work pass and can be used as a bus card. These features are currently active in China. Xiaomi releases its Mi Band every year so we expect the Band 5 next year. From previous hints, the Mi Band 5 may arrive in Q2 2020. The report claims that this band will launch in China for 179 yuan ($26).