Xiaomi Smart Band 7 Pro: 1.64″ screen, GPS, battery up to 12 days and more

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Xiaomi today announced its Xiaomi Smart Band 7 Pro bracelet within the presentation event of multiple products. Equipped with a 1.64″ high-resolution rectangular AMOLED screen, it enhances the viewing experience thanks to its enlarged screen and its automatic brightness function up to 500 nits.

  • Xiaomi Smart Band 7 Pro: 1.64″ screen, GPS and battery up to 12 days
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From sleep monitoring to sports tracking, Xiaomi Smart Band 7 Pro offers more than 110 sports modes that can meet the particular tracking needs of any user.

New to the popular series of smart wristbands is the built-in GNSS system, which enables faster positioning and more accurate route tracking, making it the ideal piece of equipment for all sports enthusiasts. This device has a resistance of 5ATM and a battery life of up to 12 days, which allows you to receive calls and messages, anytime, anywhere. In terms of design, this smart bracelet has more than 150 watch faces integrated into the application, with 8 different strap options, available in two colors.

Price and availability

Xiaomi Smart Band 7 Pro is now available on mi.com/es with an Early Bird offer for 48 hours of €79.99. As of October 6, our new bracelet will be priced at €99.99.

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