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Xiaomi Mi Band 4 has officially arrived in Malaysia

Apart from the Mi A3, Xiaomi has also announced the arrival of the Mi Band 4 for the Malaysian market. This is their latest affordable fitness band that was announced in China last month.

As revealed by retailer DirectD, with Mi Band 4 is officially priced at RM149. The fitness band is available at physical Mi Stores starting today and it will also be available online on Lazada and Shopee. The fitness band is only offered in black, so if you want different colours, you’ll need to purchase the strap separately.

The Mi Band 4 comes with a 0.95″ full-colour AMOLED display that offers a resolution of 120×240 pixels and a max brightness of 400 nits. On a single charge, the 135mAh is rated to last up to 20 days. Similar to its predecessor, it has 5 ATM water resistance (up to 50 metres deep) and a built-in heart rate sensor.

The device also supports Bluetooth 5.0 BLE and it is compatible with both Android and iOS devices.

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