Last month, Xiaomi officially launched its latest fitness tracker in its home market China, dubbed as Xiaomi Band 7. As the name indicates, it is a successor to the Mi Band 6 and is now available for purchase in the Chinese market.
The device is yet to go official in other regions but it is expected to soon get launched for the global market. Ahead of that, the pricing of the Xiaomi Band 7 for the European market has been leaked online.

As per the latest report coming from tipster SnoopyTech, the Xiaomi Band 7 will cost somewhere between €50 to €60. This indicates slightly higher pricing than its predecessor which was launched for €45.99.
The Xiaomi Band 7 features a 1.62-inch AMOLED display with a 192 x 490-pixels screen resolution, 326 PPI pixel density, and 500nits of peak brightness. It has an Always-On display feature and also features dynamic Mars wallpaper like the one available on MIUI 13.
In terms of design, it is almost similar to the Mi band 6 and weighs just 13.5 grams. It also comes with features like Xiao AI assistant and has support for 120 sports modes including support for four professional sports modes with functions like activity tracking, data analysis, and more for all-around guidance.
There’s also support for all-day blood oxygen monitoring and alerts the wearer if the blood-oxygen levels go below 90%. Other than that, the device comes with a heart rate tracker, and sleep tracker capable of providing data like sleep breathing quality, REM, and nap time quality. It also offers stress monitoring, Female health tracking, and PAI.
The fitness tracker is powered by a large 180mAh battery capable of up to 15 days of use on a single charge. It is also claimed to last around 9 days with heavy usage and similar to its predecessors, uses a magnetic charger.
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