Owners of the popular fitness tracker often face the need to quickly and safely recharge the battery of the device. Mi Band 6 is equipped with a lithium polymer battery with a capacity of 125 mAh, which provides up to 14 days of battery life, but comes the moment when the gadget requires a connection to the network, the process is simple, but has its technical nuances, the knowledge of which will prolong the life of your wearable device.
Unlike previous generations, the sixth version of the bracelet retained the removable capsule design but uses a specific charging cable. Xiaomi did not provide wireless charging in this model, so you will need physical contact with contacts on the back of the tracker.It is important to understand that improper connection or use of poor-quality power supplies can lead to oxidation of contacts or even damage to the power controller.
In this article, we will discuss how to properly remove the capsule, connect it to the charger and avoid common errors. You will learn how long it takes to complete the charging cycle, how to interpret the indicator signals and what to do if the bracelet has stopped responding to the connection.
Compilation and preparation for charging
Before you start the process, you need to make sure that all the necessary components are available. In the original box with Xiaomi Mi Band 6, there is always the tracker capsule, silicone strap and a special charging cable. Note that the cable has a unique connector shape designed specifically for this series of devices, and is not compatible with the charges from the fifth or seventh versions of the bracelet.
To get started, you'll need to remove the capsule from the strap, and this is done by lightly pressing the convex part of the back of the tracker and simultaneously pulling it out of the silicone ear, and the contact pads are located on the back of the capsule and have a golden coating for better conductivity.
Prepare the power supply. Any bracelet can be charged. USB-port 0.5And before 1A. This can be a port of a computer, laptop or smartphone adapter, but experts recommend avoiding fast charging units with higher power. 15-18 Watts, since the power controller of the tracker may not respond correctly to voltage surges.
Make sure the contact pads on the cable and the bracelet itself are dry and clean. The presence of moisture, sweat or dust can create resistance that will cause heating or interruption of the charging process. If you just removed the bracelet from your hand after a workout, wipe it with a soft dry cloth before connecting.
Step-by-step instructions for connecting
The process of connecting the Mi Smart Band 6 to charging requires care, as the magnets in the cable must be combined with the slots on the capsule body. USB-The cable connector to the selected power source, the indicator on the bracelet screen at this moment should burn or flash, signaling the start of the power supply.
Take the tracker capsule in your hand with the back of your hand. Hold the charging cable so that the convex contacts on the cable match the indentations on the bracelet body. The magnets will pull the connector into the correct position. You will hear a slight click, and the charging animation will appear on the screen.
โ๏ธ Connection check
If the screen doesn't catch fire, try to move the cable slightly from side to side, sometimes the oxide film on the contacts interferes with the transmission of current, in which case you can gently wipe the contacts with a cotton swab dipped in alcohol, but only after drying completely reconnect the device.
โ ๏ธ Warning: Don't put too much effort into trying to insert the cable. The magnetic connection must work automatically. Forced push can break the plastic ears of the capsule or damage the internal contacts.
Indication and charging time
Understanding the light signals and display information on the display Xiaomi Band 6 helps to monitor the status of the battery. Immediately after connecting, the screen displays the current percentage of charge and the zipper icon. If the battery was completely discharged, the screen may not light up immediately, but after 1-2 minutes.
A full charge cycle of 0% to 100% takes about 2 hours on average, which is fast enough for a device of this class, and when charging, the screen can periodically light up, showing progress, which is normal system behavior.
Below is a table describing the main states of the indicator and their value:
| Status of the indicator | Meaning | User action |
|---|---|---|
| Lightning badge | Charging is in progress. | Wait for completion |
| Blinking battery icon | Critically low charge | Urgently connect to the network |
| The 100 percent badge | Battery fully charged. | You can turn it off. |
| Red lightning flashes | Connection error | Check the contacts |
It is important to note that lithium polymer batteries have no memory effect, so you can charge the device at any time without waiting for a full discharge. However, to calibrate the power controller, it is recommended to discharge the device at least once every few months before turning off and then charge to 100%.
What to do if the bracelet is warm?
Typical problems and their solution
Despite its simplicity, users sometimes experience situations where the Mi Band 6 is not charging, the most common reason being oxidation of the contacts, because the bracelet is worn on the wrist, it is constantly exposed to sweat and moisture, which over time creates a plaque on the golden patches.
To fix the problem, take a dry toothbrush or cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol and thoroughly clean the contacts on the capsule and cable. After cleaning, be sure to let the device dry for 5-10 minutes. Often after this procedure, charging resumes.
- ๐ Reboot: Sometimes a software glitch blocks the display of charging status.Try rebooting the bracelet via the Mi Fitness menu or app.
โ ๏ธ Warning: If the bracelet doesn't charge after cleaning the contacts and changing the cable, it may be a deep battery discharge problem. 30-40 It may take a while for the power controller to "swing" the battery.
Tips for extending the life of the battery
To keep the Xiaomi Band 6 as autonomous as possible, you should stick to a few simple rules of operation: Lithium polymer batteries are sensitive to extreme temperatures and deep discharges. Try not to leave the device in the cold or in direct sunlight.
The optimal temperature range for charging and use is between +10 and +35 degrees Celsius. If you bring the bracelet from the street in winter, let it warm to room temperature before connecting to the charger. A sharp temperature drop can cause condensation inside the case.
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Use the "Spooky Apps" feature in the bracelet settings to turn off constant heart rate monitoring or SpO2 measurements if you don't need them right now.
It is also not recommended to store the device for a long time with a fully discharged battery. If you plan not to use the bracelet for a long time, charge it to about 60% and turn it off. Every 2-3 months check the charge and recharge if necessary.
These recommendations will keep the battery capacity high even after a year of active use, and remember that the battery life is calculated by the number of charge-discharge cycles, so frequent recharging in small portions is even preferable to full cycles.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I charge the Xiaomi Band 6 without removing it from the strap?
How long does the Mi Band 6 last on a single charge?
What does a flashing red light mean when charging?
Is it safe to leave the bracelet on charge overnight?
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The main secret of long-term service of your tracker is to regularly clean contacts of sweat and dirt, as well as avoiding a complete discharge to zero.