Choosing between the Xiaomi Mi Band 6 and Honor Band 6 is one of the most pressing dilemmas for those looking for an inexpensive yet functional fitness bracelet. Both models offer a wide range of features for tracking activity, sleep and health, but have key differences in design, screen, autonomy and software. In this article, we will examine all the selection criteria from technical specifications to the nuances of everyday use, so that you can make an informed decision.
It is important to understand that both devices are in the budget segment, but the Honor Band 6 is positioned as a more premium alternative due to the large size of the device. AMOLED-At the same time, the Mi Band 6 retains the compactness and time-tested reliability of the Xiaomi ecosystem. Which solution is better for you.
1. Design and Ergonomics: What is more comfortable to wear daily?
The first thing you look at when choosing a fitness bracelet is the design and comfort of the socks, and here both models are radically different.
The Xiaomi Mi Band 6 retains the classic βcapsuleβ shape with a removable module that fits into a silicone strap. The device weighs only 12.8 grams (without a strap), making it virtually imperceptible on the wrist. The body is made of plastic with a matte texture that does not collect fingerprints. The straps are standard 18 mm wide, they are easy to replace with third-party ones, from leather to metal.
The Honor Band 6, in turn, is more like a miniature smartwatch: a rectangular case with rounded corners and a large display. Weighs 18 g, which is slightly heavier, but not critical. The strap is wider (22 mm), and the bracelet looks more solid. However, due to the shape it is harder to wear under the narrow sleeves of clothes.
- πΉ Mi Band 6: ultra-light, universal strap, minimalist design
- πΉ Honor Band 6: Large screen, premium look, but less versatile
- πΉ Common: Both have protection 5ATM (swimable)
β οΈ Note: If you have a thin wrist, the Honor Band 6 can look bulky. Try it before buying or measure the girth of your hand - optimally 15-20 cm.
Screen: Comparison AMOLED-display
Both bracelets are fitted AMOLED-It's a key parameter that affects the usability of the interaction.
| Parameter | Xiaomi Mi Band 6 | Honor Band 6 |
|---|---|---|
| Screen type | AMOLED | AMOLED |
| Diagonal | 1.56" | 1.47" (but wider by form) |
| Permission | 152Γ486 | 194Γ368 |
| Brightness (max.) | 450 nits | 450 nits (but better read in the sun) |
| Sensory management | Full-touch + button | Full-touch |
At first glance, the Mi Band 6 has a larger screen diagonally, but because of its narrow shape, the useful display area of the Honor Band 6 is larger. The latter also supports automatic brightness adjustment, whereas Xiaomi has to manually adjust it.
The critical difference is that the Honor Band 6 displays up to 10 lines of text (such as in notifications), whereas the Mi Band 6 only displays 4-5.
- π± Mi Band 6: 100+ dials, but many require additional adjustments in the application
- π± Honor Band 6: 60+ dials, but with better animation and widget support
- π Both screens are energy efficient, but Honor has a higher refresh rate
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To save battery power, both bracelets can be enabled mode "Raise wrist for activation" instead of constant lighting.
3. Functionality: What do bracelets do?
Both models offer a standard set of features for fitness trackers: pedometer, heart rate monitoring, measurement. SpOβ (oxygenation, sleep tracking, and 30+ There are some nuances to sports.
π©Ί Health and monitoring
Xiaomi Mi Band 6 uses sensor PPG for pulse measurement and SpOβ, But the accuracy depends on the density of the fit. Honor Band 6 is equipped with an improved sensor Huawei TruSeenβ’ 4.0, which better filters interference (such as when moving your hand), and Honor has a function to monitor stress with recommendations for breathing.
πββοΈ Sport and activity
Both bracelets support more than 30 sports modes, but the Honor Band 6 stands out by automatically recognizing 6 activities (walking, running, rowing, ellipsing, cycling, swimming). The Mi Band 6 has automatic recognition only for walking and running.
π΄ Sleep tracking
Honor Band 6 is leading the way with Huawei TruSleep technologyβ’ 2.0, which analyzes 6 types of sleep disorders (including sleep apnea), Mi Band 6 also captures sleep phases, but without such detail.
- π©Ί Mi Band 6: Basic Health Monitoring, but No Stress Analysis
- π©Ί Honor Band 6: Advanced sleep and stress analytics, more precisely pulsemeter
- π Both are waterproof, but Honor is better suited for swimming
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If you care about sleep and stress, the Honor Band 6 is the clear leader, and the Mi Band 6 is the right one for basic activity tracking.
4. Autonomy: Which bracelet lasts longer?
The official data from manufacturers often contradict the actual use, so let's see how long the bracelets will last in the actual scenarios.
| Script | Xiaomi Mi Band 6 | Honor Band 6 |
|---|---|---|
| Official charge (max.) | 14 days | 14 days |
| Real autonomy (with notifications, pulse meter) | 7-10 days | 5-7 days |
| Charging time (0β100%) | 2 hours | 1.5 hours |
| Battery capacity | 125 mAh | 180 mAh |
Despite the larger battery, the Honor Band 6 discharges faster due to the more energy-intensive screen and background processes.The Mi Band 6 is more economical, especially if you turn off constant pulse monitoring (it turns on every 5 minutes by default).
Both bracelets support fast charging, but Honor has the advantage of charging 50% in 30 minutes, while Xiaomi only 30%.
β οΈ Attention: When used actively GPS (The autonomy of both bracelets drops to 2-3 days. If you need long tracking, consider models with built-in GPS.
βοΈ How to extend the life of the battery?
5. Software and ecosystem
It all depends on which brand you're closer to. Xiaomi Mi Band 6 works with Mi Fitness (formerly Mi Fit) and Honor Band 6 works with Huawei Health, both available on Android and iOS, but with differences.
π± Mi Fitness (for Mi Band 6)
The interface is simple, but sometimes overloaded with advertising (in Chinese version).
- πΉ Integration with Google Fit and Apple Health
- πΉ Support for third-party dials (via.bin files)
- πΉ Fast data synchronization
π± Huawei Health for Honor Band 6)
More advanced analytics, but there are limitations:
- πΉ Detailed reports on sleep and stress
- πΉ Huawei HiPair Support for Quick Synchronization
- πΉ No integration with Google Fit (only manual export)
The critical difference: Huawei Health blocks some features (such as notifications) on smartphones other than Huawei/Honor.If you have an iPhone or Samsung, check compatibility before buying.
What data is synced with Google Fit?
Price and availability: which is more profitable?
The cost of both bracelets varies depending on the region and the shares, but the average picture is as follows:
| Parameter | Xiaomi Mi Band 6 | Honor Band 6 |
|---|---|---|
| Average price (2026) | 2 500β3 500 β½ | 3 500β4 500 β½ |
| Guarantee | 12 months | 12 months |
| Availability of straps | Wide selection (18 mm) | Limited choice (22 mm) |
| Support in Russia | Official (Mi Store) | Through partners (no official store) |
Xiaomi Mi Band 6 is cheaper than 1,000-1,500 β½, But the Honor Band 6 is often available for stock at the price of the Mi Band 6, making it a better buy with more functionality.
If you have a limited budget but want maximum functionality, it makes sense to wait for the sales of the Honor Band 6. If reliability and simplicity are important, the Mi Band 6 will be the best choice.
7. Who's the right fit: a final comparison
Letβs draw a line and determine which bracelet is best for different categories of users.
- π Sports enthusiasts: Honor Band 6 (best activity monitoring, automatic sport recognition)
- π΄ Sleep Watchers: Honor Band 6 (TruSleep Technology)β’ 2.0)
- π° Xiaomi Mi Band 6 (cheaper, but with basic functionality)
- π± iPhone Owners: Xiaomi Mi Band 6 (best compatibility with iOS)
- π¨ Customization fans: Mi Band 6 (more dials and third-party support)
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If you want a βminiature smartwatchβ β take the Honor Band 6. If you need a compact tracker with basic features β Xiaomi Mi Band 6.