While last year's Xiaomi Mi Band got the price ( Rs. 999 at launch) spot on, there were a few compromises that we weren't too happy with, most importantly the lack of a display. A year on, Xiaomi has launched the Mi Band 2 in an attempt to fix those flaws by adding a display and a heart rate sensor. The former is vital feature that should have been there in the first version, and we're pleased that it's available now. Having addressed the Mi Band's biggest weakness, has Xiaomi gotten everything else right as well? Read on to find out.
Design
The Mi Band 2, like its predecessor, has two components - a capsule and a band. The band is made of a rubber-like material that is very comfortable. We wore it for just over a week, taking it off for only around half an hour each day and faced no problems. The clasp popped open once during this period, during a crowded train ride. By and large, we found the band to be comfortable and secure.