Overall, I was quite dissatisfied. I owned every generation of the screenless Mi Band bracelets. The fifth one was the best fit for everyone, accompanied him for over a year, and eventually drowned in the ocean. Notifications, timers, and alarms are the primary functions of the wristband. The replacement started to appear to be a generation 6 or 7. The seven enticed customers with a large display (on which it is much more practical to check one's alerts) and a setting in which the clock is always visible. Unfortunately, this proved out to be the worst drawback of this model: the bracelet's battery was drained to zero in just four days, even while the night mode was set to run from 23:00 to 7:00. I reduced this option and returned to the default setting, which is to activate it by raising my hand. Yet even so, 10-12 days is the maximum allowed. I was able to successfully connect via the phone using the Chinese version, and the translation of the year 2022 is also satisfactory. The consensus, however, is that the seventh model is noticeably slower than the fifth. It takes a moment for it to respond to touch, it constantly powers off, and the dial settings are always open.
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