Hello! I would like to present my recent feedback about HR monitoring with MiBand 9. During the day it meauseres just fine (working at my laptop, cooking, etc and even within intense periods like working out, the HR sensor works fine). However, at night, while I'm sitting/lying in the couch watching some TV, the band starts record values like 125-130bpm . When I manually start measure HR, it starts at 125-130bpm and after that goes down to 55-50-46bpm. In the next minute it's high again - and I still remained relaxed in the couch...Do you have any insight on how to avoid this? (Besides throwing it away of course).
One feature that Im interested in these is how they handle notifications, long messages, multiple notifications, apps support etc. Almost nobody shows these in details in their reviews. Pitty
lol, "13 watch faces are too few"... Honestly, who uses 13 watch faces??... I have the mi band 6 since it came out and I've litterally never switched the watchface...
Thanks for this video.. I bought my xiomi smart band 9 about two weeks ago. But unfortunately now, my steps are not counted. Kindly help to resolve this issue.. Thanks.
@@MrMnemac Not for me. First test today while walking (without GPS connection with mobile) - way off. Garmin 132 heart rate, Miband 102 heart rate. Same with resting heart rate. Big difference. Step count also way off. But let’s see further testing. Would be tough if it won’t improve. I really like it!
been using for 2 weeks now, walking and light running and even playing football the hr seems pretty accurate. Oxygen is good too but its not a very useful feature anyway
Nice review. I've had my mi band 9 for several days now and I'm impressed. Very light - I forget I have it on. Handy for sleep tracking. I get about 6 to 7 days before needing to charge. Using on android 14. Three main downsides. 1) Always on display is dim compared to the screen on. 2) The strap is not good. It comes loose very easily on my wrist. However. I bought a better strap from Amazon. 3) Unlike Garmin and Apple watches I've had before, this gives a slight buzzing/electronic buzzing sensation round my wrist. It's not great but I can live with it for tracking. I'm going to give this to a relative and use a Garmin vivo active 5 instead as I want tap to pay and music storage.
Hi, can we turn the bluetooth off and if so will the watch still function correctly ? Because he bluetooth creates electromagnetic waves that affect negatively the body so I don't want to have it on all teh time.
@@usmanqureshi2184 The 5W charging brick is much safer for the battery's overall health and longevity, but if you're in a hurry charging the smart band, use the fast charging brick but not frequently
I recently purchased the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Global Version (2024) from Amazon, and I’m having trouble adjusting some settings in the app. I’m located in the United States and have my region set to the United States, so I assumed the app would default to local units. It’s possible I’m just overlooking something, but I thought I’d ask here in case anyone has experience with this or knows where these options might be located. Specifically, I’m looking for help with the following: Weight Units: Switching from kilograms (kg) to pounds (lb). Height Units: Changing from centimeters (cm) to inches. Distance Walked: Adjusting from kilometers (km) to miles. Any suggestions or guidance would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance for your help!
Why do you care about your spo2 as a young, healthy adult? Also, want an accurate pulse, learn to take a radial pulse not use a, probably, inaccurate fitness tracker.
Hi Mr. Chigz Tech. Thank you for this review! I'm actually conflicted because I got a Samsung Fit 3 bundled with my purchase of a Samsung A55 at no cost. I was suppose to sell it as I already have an old fit band (The old Huawei band 6). But after reading Fit3 reviews including yours, I'm having 2nd thoughts of ridding it as it has some features that MAY prove useful particularly the ability to reply with Quick Messages with certain apps such as Samsung Messages, Google Messages and even FB Messenger. Also, the screen size is great for the calculator app and the calendar app will certainly be beneficial as well. As for the Fitness tracker, for now I think I may only utilitize the treadmill, walking and running/jogging workouts. Given my use cases, what's your recommendation? Or do you recommend others as well such as this Mi Band 9, Huawei Band 9, Xiaomi Mi Band 8 Pro, Redmi Watch 4 (the size of this watch's face may make me look ridiculous as I'm 5'10" with thin arms). Hope you can help me in my predicament. Thank You.
I almost pulled the trigger on a Fit3 as well, but then I started reading that it has major problems with syncing workouts to the phone... And what's worrying is that those problems are reported since April, and Samsung still hasn't done anything about it...
@@Agiyi I see. Hmmm. If my priorities would be the following (during instances while I'm driving, malling or light jogging when you don't want to be bothered getting your phone from your pocket, fanny pack or your camera bag): 1. Quick Reply Messaging 2. Calculator app 3. Calendar 4. Camera function 5. Potentially the Calorie count. 6. Treadmill / Pedometer / Running Workouts. GPS isn't essential for me as I my regular workout would be the treadmill (daily). 7. Enough battery life such that charging would only be once a week (Likely no AOD for me BUT bluetooth connection would be a norm while driving to and from work). 8. Durability. Also, I did get a Fit3 from a promo but I'm thinking of selling it and getting something better perhaps like the Huawei Watch Fit 3 though more expensive (approx. 2X the price of the Fit3). What's your personal opinion on the matter? Thank You.
@@Agiyi Hi. I'm not sure why my replies wouldn't be posted but I do have certain use cases wherein I'm still not sure whether the Fit3 would be fitting enough already or not.
Try to check it on an object...cuz these fake bands follow the same pattern as an actual oximeter values....So if you perform it on object, oximeter will not show any value but the fake band will show some value
I think the material costs less than £5 and R&D, legestIc and marketing cost less than £5. I don't see them needing to sell it for more than £14. Apple has made charging things 50x so normal that these look cheap which these aren't. I'm wanting to buy one but the nor wanting to pay that much.
Just bought one - very impressed so far. Easy to navigate, very bright, and feels and looks premium. Amazing value for money.
Hello! I would like to present my recent feedback about HR monitoring with MiBand 9. During the day it meauseres just fine (working at my laptop, cooking, etc and even within intense periods like working out, the HR sensor works fine). However, at night, while I'm sitting/lying in the couch watching some TV, the band starts record values like 125-130bpm . When I manually start measure HR, it starts at 125-130bpm and after that goes down to 55-50-46bpm. In the next minute it's high again - and I still remained relaxed in the couch...Do you have any insight on how to avoid this? (Besides throwing it away of course).
One feature that Im interested in these is how they handle notifications, long messages, multiple notifications, apps support etc. Almost nobody shows these in details in their reviews. Pitty
lol, "13 watch faces are too few"... Honestly, who uses 13 watch faces??... I have the mi band 6 since it came out and I've litterally never switched the watchface...
@@Agiyi Same😁
@@Agiyi You don't judge the whole user base based on a person. On top of that, he is a reviewer. He is talking for the masses.
Dang @agiyi u joined UA-cam 16 WHOLE YEARS AGO?????
@@mostafaserag1036 sounds about right, yeah. why is that so strange?
@Agiyi because UA-cam was launched how long ago and your account is made 16 years ago..
Very good product indeed, and your review is quite excellent. Thanks for posting.
this watch is global version??
Mi band 9 or huawei band 9 , i kinda like the huawei band 9 desigh
which is better mi band 9 or huawei band 9 for both looks and fitness and if just fitness which one
@@ThatStranger mi band 9 better because battery bigger and more brightness
You had a very good review, especially the sensor test
does it work with google maps?
Sure you don't want storage for 365 watch faces, one for every day of the year. Honestly a normal person uses 1 or 2 after initial play around.
Thanks for this video.. I bought my xiomi smart band 9 about two weeks ago. But unfortunately now, my steps are not counted. Kindly help to resolve this issue.. Thanks.
How accurate is heart and oxygen level rating?
@@vivekkumar-om5gh you will find the answer at : 14:44 Sensor Test
It seems pretty accurate :)
It seems pretty accurate, check at 14:44
@@MrMnemac Not for me. First test today while walking (without GPS connection with mobile) - way off. Garmin 132 heart rate, Miband 102 heart rate. Same with resting heart rate. Big difference. Step count also way off. But let’s see further testing. Would be tough if it won’t improve. I really like it!
You should test during activity, that’s what matters most. Testing while not moving is not sufficient.
been using for 2 weeks now, walking and light running and even playing football the hr seems pretty accurate. Oxygen is good too but its not a very useful feature anyway
Nice review.
I've had my mi band 9 for several days now and I'm impressed.
Very light - I forget I have it on. Handy for sleep tracking. I get about 6 to 7 days before needing to charge. Using on android 14.
Three main downsides. 1) Always on display is dim compared to the screen on.
2) The strap is not good. It comes loose very easily on my wrist. However. I bought a better strap from Amazon.
3) Unlike Garmin and Apple watches I've had before, this gives a slight buzzing/electronic buzzing sensation round my wrist. It's not great but I can live with it for tracking.
I'm going to give this to a relative and use a Garmin vivo active 5 instead as I want tap to pay and music storage.
Hey, where did you get it from? Is it available on amazon? Or can you please paste the link here?
Hi, can we turn the bluetooth off and if so will the watch still function correctly ?
Because he bluetooth creates electromagnetic waves that affect negatively the body so I don't want to have it on all teh time.
Yes it still works. But if you need to get the tracking data on your phone, you need to connect it again
@@ekahermansyah Ok thanks
i-i have the same concern lol.
Ive heard how dangerous it is wearing bluetooth headphones, since its closer to our brain. Does other devices also as harmful ?
What do you mean electromagnets to the body?
Which charger brick(i mean 33w or 5w brick) is recommended to charge the watch? Is it okay if i charge it with 33w xiaomi charger? Pls reply
@@usmanqureshi2184 The 5W charging brick is much safer for the battery's overall health and longevity, but if you're in a hurry charging the smart band, use the fast charging brick but not frequently
BT Calls? You must buy a smartwatch instead of smartband,,
Hope GPS comes in next version!!
There are actually some smart bands that do support BT calls. So brining it up, is like telling Xiaomi, please addd this feature in the next one :)
Is always on display?
@@musbahualiyu2488 yes
Yes
You really like that watch... yeah you're right it is a nice one .
I recently purchased the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Global Version (2024) from Amazon, and I’m having trouble adjusting some settings in the app. I’m located in the United States and have my region set to the United States, so I assumed the app would default to local units.
It’s possible I’m just overlooking something, but I thought I’d ask here in case anyone has experience with this or knows where these options might be located.
Specifically, I’m looking for help with the following:
Weight Units: Switching from kilograms (kg) to pounds (lb).
Height Units: Changing from centimeters (cm) to inches.
Distance Walked: Adjusting from kilometers (km) to miles.
Any suggestions or guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance for your help!
Nfc enabled???
When will the mi band 9 pro come out ? Please tell me I'm waiting
Does the bracelet have quick response on calls for iPhone?
Yes
Does it have gps?
Well done. Appreciate this video!!!
Why do you care about your spo2 as a young, healthy adult? Also, want an accurate pulse, learn to take a radial pulse not use a, probably, inaccurate fitness tracker.
Can I see stats (steps) from the day/week before? I could on my band 6 but cant figure out this one
Yes you can through the smartphone app.
Great review btw
Still no ability to use the NFC chip for google pay :(
Hi Mr. Chigz Tech. Thank you for this review! I'm actually conflicted because I got a Samsung Fit 3 bundled with my purchase of a Samsung A55 at no cost. I was suppose to sell it as I already have an old fit band (The old Huawei band 6). But after reading Fit3 reviews including yours, I'm having 2nd thoughts of ridding it as it has some features that MAY prove useful particularly the ability to reply with Quick Messages with certain apps such as Samsung Messages, Google Messages and even FB Messenger. Also, the screen size is great for the calculator app and the calendar app will certainly be beneficial as well. As for the Fitness tracker, for now I think I may only utilitize the treadmill, walking and running/jogging workouts.
Given my use cases, what's your recommendation? Or do you recommend others as well such as this Mi Band 9, Huawei Band 9, Xiaomi Mi Band 8 Pro, Redmi Watch 4 (the size of this watch's face may make me look ridiculous as I'm 5'10" with thin arms). Hope you can help me in my predicament. Thank You.
I almost pulled the trigger on a Fit3 as well, but then I started reading that it has major problems with syncing workouts to the phone... And what's worrying is that those problems are reported since April, and Samsung still hasn't done anything about it...
@@Agiyi I see. Hmmm. If my priorities would be the following (during instances while I'm driving, malling or light jogging when you don't want to be bothered getting your phone from your pocket, fanny pack or your camera bag):
1. Quick Reply Messaging
2. Calculator app
3. Calendar
4. Camera function
5. Potentially the Calorie count.
6. Treadmill / Pedometer / Running Workouts. GPS isn't essential for me as I my regular workout would be the treadmill (daily).
7. Enough battery life such that charging would only be once a week (Likely no AOD for me BUT bluetooth connection would be a norm while driving to and from work).
8. Durability.
Also, I did get a Fit3 from a promo but I'm thinking of selling it and getting something better perhaps like the Huawei Watch Fit 3 though more expensive (approx. 2X the price of the Fit3). What's your personal opinion on the matter?
Thank You.
@@Agiyi Hi. I'm not sure why my replies wouldn't be posted but I do have certain use cases wherein I'm still not sure whether the Fit3 would be fitting enough already or not.
when will you review google streamer 4k?
Please review the Huawei GT 5.
Does it have a microphone and speaker for picking up/answering calls?
no
Is it worth to buy 😊😊
Cool appreciate the review
Show me all the apps in Xiaomi smart band 9
Hello sir please make review for huawei band 9
good choice nice product , but the app wont support the region INDIA
I was not aware of this, cant test as I am in the UK, but thanks for sharing.
Available in India now at furper
is furper legit?
I will use this band only for watching the time but when it comes to launch in india guys 😢 in waiting
@@sachinrajput-hx2om you can get it from UAE. I got for 2700rs
Try to check it on an object...cuz these fake bands follow the same pattern as an actual oximeter values....So if you perform it on object, oximeter will not show any value but the fake band will show some value
Good review! Do I detect a South African accent, along with the UK accent?
Thanks
Welcome.
What the name of the the artist on your soundtrack
im still using mi band 4 🤣🤣🤣
@@smoothff4265 me too :)
@@smoothff4265 no way, that's a tough band 🤯
Me mi band 5.
جميل ❤
Wish it had gps
I think the material costs less than £5 and R&D, legestIc and marketing cost less than £5. I don't see them needing to sell it for more than £14. Apple has made charging things 50x so normal that these look cheap which these aren't. I'm wanting to buy one but the nor wanting to pay that much.
💀
@@BRSPro What does that skull emoji mean ?
Nah, this is worth it for sure.
I think you should make one if you can sell that cheap😅
@@anggilestari2643l can't make these, don't have things needed but had £2.5 earbuds. There are super cheap things in China.