Wearable electronics from Xiaomi has long become the standard of the affordable segment, and the model Mi Band 6 was no exception, offering users a huge amount of money. AMOLED-But once removed from the box, the device is just a beautiful piece of plastic and glass, unable to function autonomously. Proper initial setup is a critical step in the accuracy of health data collected and the stability of future notifications.
The process of activating the gadget requires care, as there are nuances of working with Android and iOS operating systems, as well as differences in firmware versions. Many users face difficulties in the first pairing or do not know how to properly calibrate the pedometer to obtain objective statistics. In this guide, we will examine each step in detail, from unpacking to fine-tuning the interface.
Before you start technical manipulation, make sure that your smartphone meets the minimum requirements for the version of Bluetooth and the operating system. A stable Internet connection is also necessary for fast downloading updates and registering an account with the manufacturer's cloud service. Ignoring the preparatory stage can lead to synchronization errors that will have to be corrected by a complete reset.
Preparation of the smartphone and installation of software
The first step towards full-fledged use of the tracker is to install a specialized application that acts as a bridge between the bracelet and your smartphone. For Xiaomi and Redmi devices, the main tool is the Mi Fitness app (formerly known as Zepp Life), although some older models may require Mi Fit.
Once you install the app, you'll need to create an account or log in through existing social media or cloud profiles. Registering a Mi Account gives you access to cloud-based activity history and allows you to sync data between different devices. Without authorization, the app's functionality will be severely limited, and you won't be able to add a new gadget to the list of devices.
β οΈ Note: When registering, use real data (date of birth, height, weight) as it is on this basis that algorithms calculate calorie expenditure and activity targets.
An important point of preparation is to provide the application with all necessary permissions to access geolocation, Bluetooth and notifications. In modern versions of Android without enabled geolocation, the system can block the search of Bluetooth devices, considering this a violation of the security protocol. Make sure that the phone settings for the Mi Fitness application are set to work βNo restrictionsβ or βAllow alwaysβ so that the system does not βkillβ the synchronization process in the background.
- π± Download the Mi Fitness app from the official store.
- π Register with current anthropometric data.
- π Provide all requested permissions to access phone features.
- π‘ Turn on Bluetooth and geolocation on your smartphone before launch.
The process of pairing and primary synchronization
Once the software is ready, you can go to the direct connection of the devices. Put the bracelet next to the smartphone at a distance of 1-2 meters and launch the application. On the home screen, select the option to add a new device, and the system will automatically start scanning the space. When the image of the Mi Band 6 showing the charge level appears on the screen, press the connection button.
The tracker screen will be asked to pair with a specific phone, which must be confirmed by touching the touch button. the pairing process usually takes no more than 10-15 seconds, after which the bracelet can install a firmware update.
βοΈ Checklist of successful pairing
In some cases, automatic search may not work because of cached Bluetooth data in the phone system. If you don't see the device in the list, try going to the Bluetooth settings of the smartphone itself, find the previously connected Mi Band devices in the list, and click "Forget the device" or "Unpair the pairing." After that, repeat the search inside the Mi Fitness app.
| Parameter | Requirement/Significance | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Android OS | Android 6.0 and higher | Recommended Android 10+ |
| iOS | iOS 12.0 and higher | For iPhone 5s and newer |
| Bluetooth | Version 5.0 BLE | Low energy consumption |
| Internet | Wi-Fi or Mobile | For initial setup |
What to do if the bracelet does not respond?
Configuring the interface and dials
One of the main features of the Mi Band 6 is the ability to customize the appearance. Once successfully synchronized, the app will offer you to choose a dial from the built-in gallery or download a new one from the online store. The dial library has hundreds of options, from minimalistic black backgrounds to save energy to complex animated designs with display of many metrics.
To replace the image, go to the device profile in the app, select dial settings and click Online. Here you can filter options by style, animation or functionality. The selected design will automatically download to the bracelet over Bluetooth, which can take from 30 seconds to several minutes depending on the file size and connection speed.
In addition to static images, the Mi Band 6 allows you to customize the order of widgets displayed when swipes across the screen. You can choose which data will be displayed on the main screen and which are hidden. Personalizing the menu allows you to highlight only the functions that you use daily, such as pulse or weather, removing unnecessary items like setting an alarm clock or Do Not Disturb.
- π¨ Choose dials with a black background to save charge AMOLED-screen.
- β Set up the order of the widgets swipe in the application for quick access.
- πΌοΈ Use the βPhoto dialβ function to install your images.
- π Add weather widgets and pedometers to the home screen for clarity.
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Use dark dials on the AMOLED-The black pixels on this array are not illuminated, which significantly reduces power consumption and prolongs the life of the bracelet on a single charge.
Sensor calibration and health monitoring
For physical activity data to be reliable, you need to set up your exercise profiles and personal data correctly. Go to your user profile and make sure your weight, height and age are accurately stated. Calorie expenditure and distance algorithms are based on these indicators, and a mistake of a few pounds can significantly distort the statistics.
You can choose the frequency of measurements from manual mode to automatic measurement every 1-30 minutes. Continuous monitoring provides the most complete picture of the heart, but increases battery consumption. For most users, the best option is a 10- or 30-minute interval, which allows you to plot the change in heart rate throughout the day.
β οΈ Attention: The wrist pulse sensor can give you errors when you are moving too hard or if you are wearing too little. 2-3 cm above the bone of the wrist.
The Mi Band 6 also tracks blood oxygen (SpO2) and sleep quality, and sleep monitoring functions automatically at night, analyzing deep and superficial sleep and rest episodes. To activate oxygen measurements, you need to manually run a check on the wristband menu or set up an automatic sleep measurement if this option is available in the current firmware version.
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The accuracy of health data is 80% dependent on the density of the sensor to the skin and the correctness of the anthropometric data entered in the profile.
Managing Notifications and Calls
One of the key features of any smart wristband is that you can get notifications from your smartphone without taking it out of your pocket. In the Mi Fitness app, you have a list of all the apps installed on your phone, and you have to manually activate the switches in front of the apps you want to see on your wrist, like messengers, email, social media, or a call.
It is important to understand that the bracelet only broadcasts the contents.