After the launch of Mi Band 4 fitness tracker from Xiaomi, people are expecting the Mi Band 5 to be the next fitness band from the company. However, it seems that we’ll see the Mi Band 4C before we get the Mi Band 5.
Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi recently launched its first fitness tracker in the market, dubbed as Redmi Band. Now, the same product is reportedly set to launch in the Europen market, but under a new name and branding.

As per the reports, the Redmi Band will be launched in Europe as Xiaomi Mi Band 4C which carries model number HMSH01GE. While it is expected to soon go on sale in Europe, there’s no exact date or timing known because of the COVID-19 issues.
To remind you, the Redmi Band comes with a square-shaped 1.08-inch AMOLED Color Touch Screen with 2.5D scratch-resistant tempered glass on the top for added protection. It also comes with support for Bluetooth 5.0 BLE to connect with smartphones.
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The fitness tracker can efficiently monitor wearer’s heart rate and delivers accurate pedometer algorithm and daily heart rate changes. It also vibrates every time someone calls or sends a message to ensure you do not end up missing an important call or SMS.
It comes with 5 professional sports modes and supports an intelligent alarm function that wakes you up every morning, and also offers idle alert. It is powered by a battery that offers a 14-day battery life.
In China, the Redmi Band is priced at 99 yuan which is approximately $14 but because of the taxes and market differences, the pricing for the European market is expected to be higher than this. Nonetheless, we expect the price to be aggressive, keeping up with Xiaomi‘s strategy.
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