Xiaomi Mi Band 9 gets Special Health Data Sharing Feature

A new feature has been introduced in Xiaomi’s fitness band Mi Band 9. Users will now be able to share their health data as well. That is, users will be able to share their activity, sleep, heart rate and other health data with their friends or family. Mi Band 9 was launched by the company in China some time ago. This fitness band has a 2.5D Always-On AMOLED touch display. It is equipped with Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity. The wearable works on Xiaomi HyperOS. Let’s know about this new feature.

Health data sharing feature has been added to Xiaomi’s fitness band. With the help of Sports Health app, users can send an invitation to their friends or family. After that your loved ones connect to the wearable through the app. And the user is able to share health data with his loved ones. ITHome According to, the data that can be shared may include heart rate, sleep patterns, blood pressure, steps, standing time, activity intensity, weight, and blood oxygen saturation level etc.

Talking about the latest fitness band, the company recently launched the Mi Band 9. It is available for purchase in China. The Mi Band 9 has a 1.62-inch AMOLED display. Which supports a peak brightness of 1200 nits. It has a refresh rate of 60Hz. Apart from this, it is a 2.5D always-on display which also has a touch feature. This fitness band is equipped with Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity. The wearable works on Xiaomi HyperOS. It comes with 5ATM water resistance.

The smart band has a 233mAh battery that can last up to 21 days. The Mi Band 9 also comes with preset sport modes. It is equipped with health monitor features like heart rate and blood oxygen level. The fitness wearable also supports blood pressure level and menstrual cycle tracking. The non-NFC version of the Mi Band 9 is priced at CNY 249 (approximately Rs 2,900), while the NFC-supported variant comes at CNY 299 (approximately Rs 3,400).

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