Einleitung

This teardown shows what electronic components are in the Xiaomi Band.

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    • Full IC Identification:

    • Predicted Block Diagram is on the 2nd image.

    • You may need to enlarge it to view the text.

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Where can I get the manufacturer for this battery?

Vineesh Vs -

OLED screen to bracelet information can be visually displayed, especially the time display is very convenient.

Lift the wrist bright screen, with a slight delay, to get used to the rhythm.

liang -

Hi! I did want to say that is a good teardown in progress, and I did want to give some advice on how to make it stand out

I do like the image quality on step 1! I can see the circuitry really good. On the second slide, I would recommend you take a photo of the circuit board and use the markup tool to highlight some of the chips and whatnot on the board.

As for tearing down the Mi Band, if you have one with the display, I would add how to remove the display and what parts to use to do so. Going step by step and marking items up in your teardown is essential! Here's an example of a teardown for a Fitbit Sense

Fitbit Sense Teardown

Of course, here is how to markup images

https://edu.ifixit.com/include-visual-el...

I hope this helps!

Tech Guy -

I'm gonna go out on a limb and say this is likely the 1st generation model.. No screen.

I say that bc I had the 1s version (the very 2nd band xaiomi came out with) & there were several more components than shown in these photos.

There's no need for a disassembly guide cuz on these older ones cuz once you get into it there's no putting it back 2gtr. They're completely sealed all the way around.. (Like plastic soldered.. If that makes sense). Reason being, to make it waterproof.

The point of this article was obv to provide the info about what electronic components are inside the Mi band & that was done perfectly well.

It's too bad there aren't more ppl like the person who posted this showing components inside other fitness trackers.

Heather Hodge -