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Even budget fitness-tracking smartwatches have become cheaper.Xiaomi was all the rage with its range of fitness trackers in the country back China wood band saw when the original Mi band launched.The Mi Band 4 is set to be launched at a Xiaomi event on September 17. A great fitness tracker at pretty much the same price as its predecessor, the Mi Band 4 was a total market disruptor—was!Also read: Mi Band 4 Review: So good, it makes the Mi Band 3 look ancient. This prompts us to wonder if launching the Mi Band 4 in India now makes sense. The Chinese brand outdid itself with the Mi band 2 that came with a screen and better battery life.The USP of the Mi Band 4 was its colour AMOLED screen that offered endless customisation, and its six-axis sensor setup that offered pretty much twice the accuracy in all its tracking abilities. The product offered an affordable yet quality fitness tracker in the segment for people who either couldn’t afford the much more expensive Fitbits or didn’t want to. Not just that, the Mi Bands also came from a brand people had heard of and could trust. They may not pack the customisability of the Mi Band 4, but offer more on functionality. That changed with Mi band 4.But perhaps the greatest strength of Xiaomi’s fitness trackers was their timely relevance. But now colour screens have become a common phenomenon with the latest Honor Band offering it. A few examples are watches available from Huami, ZeBlaze and AQFit. The fitness tracker was easily the best one Rs 3,000 could buy back when it launched months ago in China, but it has started to the age now and brands have been coming out with newer features that the Mi Band 4 misses out on. The brand even made pretty much the perfect fitness tracker in under Rs 2000 with the Mi Band 3. Their fitness trackers, just like their phones and other products (they even have beard trimmers now, and a water purifier on the way) came into the market with features that were unheard of at that particular time. Watches, which are usually more expensive, are now available for under Rs 5,000 with bigger colour screens and all the tracking abilities of the Mi Band along with missing features like SPO2 (blood-oxygen-level) tracking.
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