Xiaomi Mi Band 6 vs. Huawei Band 6: Which is the better tracker?

Cheap fitness trackers no longer only keep track of your 10,000 steps daily. Instead, models such as the Huawei Band 6 and the Xiaomi Mi Band 6 are also able to keep track of the oxygen content in your blood as well as your pulse rate. Thus, these models have been recommended as a favorable alternative if you are asthmatic or have to pay closer attention to your SpO2 value for other health reasons.

In the following comparison, we will take a look at how the two fitness trackers compare. But first, a little caveat: The Honor Band 6 might be a bit cheaper than the Huawei Band 6, but it doesn't offer SpO2 tracking 24 hours a day. For this very reason, we picked the Huawei model for this comparison.

Design and operation

Finally, two fitness trackers that are visually different from one another! Because while Xiaomi still relies on curves for the design of the Mi Band 6, the Huawei Band 6 sports corners and edges. However, the displays on both models are now larger compared to their respective predecessors. Xiaomi's AMOLED display measures 1.56-inches while the Huawei model packs a 1.47-inch AMOLED panel.

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The Huawei Band 6 is a bit more angular in comparison / © NextPit

Even though the case sizes are by no means identical, both fitness trackers are very compact devices in their own right. The Mi Band 6 measures 47.4 x 18.6 x 12.7 millimeters, while Huawei's tracker is significantly wider at 43 x 25.4 x 11.45 millimeters, albeit shorter and flatter. Huawei model's tips the scales at 18 grams, making it even lighter than the 24 grams of the Mi Band 6.

Of course, the important thing when designing a fitness tracker is whether the case offers protection against water and dust penetration. Both models are protected against water up to 5 ATM, making them suitable for use while swimming. Swimmers would definitely find it useful as both fitness trackers offer a swimming tracking mode.

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Although Xiaomi has ditched the soft-touch button, the design remains rather round / © NextPit

True to the motto "form follows function", you operate both fitness trackers mainly via the touchscreen in front. For activation, Huawei places a "real" button on the right side of the Huawei Band 6. Xiaomi, on the other hand, dropped the capacitive control button below the display in the sixth generation. This does tip the Huawei Band 6 in favor of athletes* who often wear gloves or other sports gear that tend to get in the way of touchscreens. 

Once activated, operating both devices are rather similar. You navigate through their respective proprietary operating systems via swiping gestures. Despite the different manufacturers, you have a similar range of functions at your disposal. Most definitely a perfect transition!

Sensors and range of functions

When you look at the specifications sheet, you will notice a lot of similarities in the sensors and features offered. While the Huawei Band 6 and the Mi Band 6 have sensors that detect your pulse, oxygen content of your blood, acceleration sensors, and Bluetooth, both WLAN and GPS are missing. This means that you should always have your smartphone nearby to keep track of your daily sports routine. Oh yes, an ambient light sensor is also missing.

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With these sensors, the Huawei Band 6 can take a peek under your skin! / © NextPit

If the type of sporting activities that you pursue are more out of the ordinary, the Huawei Band 6 has the edge here. While the Mi Band "only" offers 30 different sports modes, the Huawei Band 6 will include sports such as skydiving, laser tag, or car racing. In each case, you can also simply record the activities via the free mode, although you will obtain less precise calorie information.

As a modern fitness tracker for modern people, you can also pay attention to whether you are experiencing too much stress in everyday life. Both devices measure your sleep as you wear them at night. For female users, it might be important to know that Huawei only offers cycle tracking with the Huawei Band 6 in combination with an HMS smartphone. HMS smartphones are Huawei's own handsets that do not offer Google services.

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Here are the sensors found on the Xiaomi Mi Band 6! / © NextPit

The Xiaomi Mi Band 6 also comes out ahead if you want to look at your smartphone less often. This is because the Huawei Band 6 can only display notifications, but the Mi Band 6's companion app will allow you to configure selected response options. You can then react accordingly with a tap on the display and inform your contacts "I'm exercising". This is one feature that I really missed when reviewing the Huawei Band 6.

Both trackers are better compared to the cheaper Honor Band 6 as they can record your blood oxygen level 24 hours a day. In an attempt to write a similarly lengthy section in the next paragraph, I'll point out that using this feature results in a shorter battery life.

Battery life

If you were looking at both fitness trackers right now instead of reading this article, you would most probably remain in a dilemma. This is because both Huawei and Xiaomi advertise battery runtimes of 14 days for their fitness trackers. In reality, however, the Xiaomi Mi Band 6 proved to last slightly shorter than the Huawei offering.

My colleague Carsten Drees managed to achieve just under ten days with the Mi Band 6, whereas the Huawei Band 6 lasted 12 days when I used it - although you would most probably be less active if you want to stretch battery life to the claimed 14 days.

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Charging is pretty straightforward with both models! / © NextPit

Charging is convenient on both trackers, as you don't have to remove the fitness trackers in any way to charge, quite unlike the Oppo Band. Instead, it comes with a magnetic charging cable that holds onto the metal contacts at the back. Wireless charging via the Qi standard is not supported on both devices. However, the Huawei Band 6 offers another feature found in existing smartphones!

It has a fast charging function that delivers up to two days' worth of battery life in just ten minutes. If you're like me and are constantly forgetful or sloppy when it comes to charging your gadgets, then.... (This is where I ended the sentence abruptly as a joke, as though I had not charged my work laptop. Classy, right?)

Price and warranty

The recommended retail price of the Xiaomi Mi Band 6 was $44 at its release, significantly lower than that of the Huawei Band 6. As for the big brother to the Honor Band 6, the Chinese manufacturer slapped a $60 price tag on it. After a few weeks on store shelves, however, the price leveled out a little bit. Just have a look at current prices in the following comparison:

There is still a difference in the manufacturer's warranty: Xiaomi offers a two-year warranty, while Huawei offers 2.5 years of warranty at 30 months. This is one tiny difference that might make your decide on your purchase. There is hardly a hair's breadth in difference between the Mi Band 6 and Huawei Band 6, so warranty might be the tipping point.

Conclusion: You say "Po-tah-to", I say "Poh-ta-toe"

The Huawei Band 6 and the Xiaomi Mi Band 6 are alike in so many ways. This makes it really difficult to offer a clear recommendation for you at the end of this comparison article. Casten clearly thinks that the Mi Band 6 the best fitness tracker, but it is not quite clear-cut in my opinion.

Personally, I find the Huawei Band 6 to be more visually appealing, and it is handy to use a "real" button when exercising. This means you should also pay attention to the small details that I have listed down in this article. Of course, the final decision rests in your hands and personal preference. 

Why not peruse the pictures in this article before making up your mind? One thing is for sure: With both fitness trackers, you won't regret forking out $60 for either one of them.

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