Xiaomi Mi Band 2

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Xiaomi Mi Band 2
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Developer Xiaomi
Manufacturer Foxconn
Anhui Huami Information Technology Co. Ltd
Product familyMi Band
Type Activity tracker
Generation2
Release dateJune 7, 2016 (2016-06-07)
System on a chip Dialog DA14681 low-power Bluetooth chip
Display0.42 inch OLED
GraphicsBlack and white
Input45 mA (typ) 65 mA (max)
CameraNo
Connectivity Bluetooth 4.0/4.2 BLE
Power70 mAh
Dimensions15.7×40.3×10.5mm
Mass19 g
Predecessor Xiaomi Mi Band 1S
Xiaomi Mi Band
Successor Xiaomi Mi Band 3
Website www.mi.com/en/miband2/

The Xiaomi Mi Band 2 is a low cost, wearable activity tracker produced by Xiaomi. It was released on 7 June 2016. [1] [2] Unlike its predecessor, the Xiaomi Mi Band 2 comes with an OLED screen and a capacitive button. In September 2017, Xiaomi released an ultra low-cost version of the Mi Band 2, titled "Mi Band - HRX Edition"

Contents

On 31 May 2018, Xiaomi released the Mi Band 3, the successor to the Mi Band 2.

Specifications

General [3]

Sensors

Display

Battery

Material

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References

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