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Like Xiaomi’s fitness band but want a larger screen? The Smart Band 7 Pro may just be the ideal device for you.
Xiaomi is one of the world’s largest wearable manufacturers, and while that is entirely down to the budget Mi Band series, the Chinese brand is now turning its attention to the mid-range category. Xiaomi has introduced several smartwatches over the last 12 months, with the S1 Pro setting a decent foundation. With an increased variety of devices in the portfolio, Xiaomi is catering to users that are looking for a budget smartwatch with the Smart Band 7 Pro.
The Smart Band 7 Pro is basically a Mi Band 7 with a larger screen and a few additional features, and the smartwatch is available in the U.K. for £74.99 ($90) — £25 ($30) more than the Mi Band 7 (which is sold as the Smart Band 7 in the region). To make things less confusing, I’ll refer to the Mi Band 7 as the Smart Band 7 for the rest of the review. The smartwatch is available in the U.S. as well for $109.99.
So what do you get with the Smart Band 7 Pro? Well, where the Mi Band 7 has a 1.62-inch AMOLED screen, you get a wider 1.64-inch rectangular screen that looks really good. There’s also a larger 235mAh battery that’s touted to last 12 days on a full charge, built-in GPS for outdoor running, and you can buy the smartwatch in six color variants.
There’s also the same suite of workout modes available, and with over 100 listed on the smartwatch, it’s a given that you’ll find your workout of choice on the smartwatch. And similar to the Smart Band 7, the Smart Band 7 Pro has 5ATM water resistance and connects over Bluetooth 5.2. The key differentiator here is the fact that you get a built-in GPS module on the Smart Band 7 Pro, allowing you to monitor outdoor runs without taking your phone along.
The band is lightweight and comfortable to wear all day, and it is interchangeable as well — just like the Smart Band 7 — so you can switch up the look of the smartwatch. Like the Smart Band 7, the Pro model is made out of plastic, and the sensors are located at the back. That’s where you’ll find the magnetic connector for charging as well.
My favorite addition here is an always-on mode; the smartwatch will show the time even when the screen is off, and you can set up a schedule for the mode to kick in. There isn’t a similar feature on the Smart Band 7, so if you need an always-on mode, you will need to get your hands on the Smart Band 7 Pro.
Navigating the interface is fluid for the most part, and it is straightforward to get started with; the smartwatch does a great job mirroring notifications to our wrist. That said, there’s no actionable notifications here; you will need to pull up your phone to get back to messages. On that note, there’s no way to take calls on the Smart Band 7 Pro, and that’s also a major feature that’s missing here.
One reason why it took so long to do this review is that I couldn’t get the smartwatch to update firmware. It pairs over Xiaomi’s Mi Fitness utility, and while the firmware build 2.1.46 downloaded just fine, it just would not sync to the smartwatch. After trying a few times, I decided to leave the phone on the update page, and it took an agonizing 75 minutes to install the firmware. I’ve never had to wait so long for a firmware update on any product, and this is an area that Xiaomi needs to fix.
Things are a little different in the U.S., where the Smart Band 7 Pro costs over double that of the standard model. It isn’t as good a value, but if you need an always-on mode and GPS, it is a good choice.
With a larger screen that comes with an always-on mode and a sleeker design, the Smart Band 7 Pro has a lot to offer. The built-in GPS is a fabulous addition for outdoor runs, and you get the same weeks-long battery life as the Mi Band 7.
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Harish Jonnalagadda is a Senior Editor overseeing Asia at Android Central. He leads the site’s coverage of Chinese phone brands, contributing to reviews, features, and buying guides. He also writes about storage servers, audio products, and the semiconductor industry. Contact him on Twitter at @chunkynerd.
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