The Xiaomi Mi Band 7, a direct successor to the Mi Band 6, will be introduced on May 24 at 8:00 p.m. Kenyan time. The event has already been confirmed on Weibo channels. We’ve already noticed that the device should indicate Mi; nevertheless, the manufacturer said last year that they had dropped the Mi branding moniker, which we thought had vanished forever. The Band 7 should have a 1.62-inch screen, more significant than the 1.56-inch screen on the Band 6. Weather, heart rate, SPO2, and activity tracking will be available via the watch. The bracelet’s battery life might last up to 8 days. The Mi Band 7 will have more powerful performance, NFC capability, support for numerous sports modes, and greater cross-platform and multi-platform interaction. The Mi Band 7 will come in various hues, including black, white, orange, green, pink, and light blue. The Mi Smart Band 6 was released for 60 euros when it came to price, then dropped to roughly 40 euros on several merchant sites. On May 24, we’ll see you.