The Mi Band 7 fitness bracelet received a 1.62-inch AMOLED display, while its predecessor had a 1.56-inch screen. The resolution is 490 × 192 pixels, and the maximum brightness reaches 500 cd/m2. The screen is covered with tempered glass with rounded edges.
The novelty received a battery with a capacity of 180 mAh, which should be enough for 14 days of work with “normal use”, as well as 9 days of work with “intensive use” of the bracelet. In any case, Xiaomi itself claims so. Note that the previous Mi Band 6 battery had a capacity of only 125 mAh, but the battery life was claimed to be similar. It is also noted that it will take about 2 hours to charge the Mi Band 7.
The new bracelet is able to measure heart rate and blood oxygen levels. At the same time, if the bracelet notices that the level of oxygen saturation in the blood is below 90%, the bracelet will alert the user with vibration.
Xiaomi has also improved the fitness component of the Mi Band 7. It has received support for 120 training modes, four professional sports modes, has learned to automatically detect when the user has started training, and will also offer the opportunity to compete with friends.
At the moment, Xiaomi Mi Band 7 debuted only in China, where it will go on sale for $36. The version with NFC support and payments via AliPay will cost $42. Pre-orders started today.
Logitech introduced the MX Master 3S mouse, which is an updated version of the popular MX Master 3 model. Visually, the MX Master 3S is very similar to the MX Master 3. A rather aggressive right-handed device design is complemented by a pair of scroll wheels (one for moving up / down, and the other - left / right). On the side surface there are three buttons, which can be interacted with using the thumb.
One of the main differences from the previous model is the presence of a sensor with a resolution of 8000 dpi (MX Master 3 uses a sensor with a resolution of 4000 dpi). According to the manufacturer, the left and right buttons of the new mouse are 90% quieter. When you press the mouse button, the tactile sensations are preserved, but the sound is more muffled. Despite having a higher resolution sensor, the mouse is intended for office work rather than gaming, mainly due to its comparatively low 125Hz polling rate.
Europe expects a "secondary energy shock" due to rising electricity prices. One-year forward contracts in Germany hit a record level of €250/MWh
Nearly half of Britons could be left without heating their homes - Independent
The British edition of the Independent reports, citing the head of the energy company E.ON, that almost 40% of families in England will face "fuel poverty" (lack of funds to pay for heating their homes). A third of his customers are already cutting back on food spending to pay bills that have skyrocketed since the imposition of anti-Russian sanctions, he said.
“About 40% of families will live in fuel poverty if the government sits back and watches prices rise ... Some are already on the brink, and the situation will worsen,” says E.ON head Michael Lewis.
He also urged the British government to immediately address the problem: "The most important thing is for the government to intervene - the government must decide how to finance energy."
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