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      <title>Since getting a Xiaomi Redmi Watch 2 Lite smartwatch I&#39;ve been monitoring the...</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Since getting a Xiaomi Redmi Watch 2 Lite smartwatch I&#39;ve been monitoring the battery usage of the Mi Fitness (Xiaomi Wear) companion app for Android. On my Pixel 4 XL phone, with the watch turned off battery usage was at 10%, then dropped to an acceptable 4% a couple of days later.&#xA;&#xA;I&#39;ll wear the watch mostly when on the go, so I want to control the resources the app consumes when the device is not in use.&#xA;&#xA;#Android #smartwatch&#xA;&#xA;a href=&#34;https://remark.as/p/journal.paoloamoroso.com/since-getting-a-xiaomi-redmi-watch-2-lite-smartwatch-ive-been-monitoring-the&#34;Discuss.../a&#xD;&#xA;Email | Reply @amoroso@oldbytes.space&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;!--emailsub--]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since getting a <a href="https://journal.paoloamoroso.com/xiaomi-redmi-watch-2-lite-first-impressions">Xiaomi Redmi Watch 2 Lite</a> smartwatch I&#39;ve been monitoring the battery usage of the <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xiaomi.wearable">Mi Fitness (Xiaomi Wear)</a> companion app for Android. On my Pixel 4 XL phone, with the watch turned off battery usage was at 10%, then dropped to an acceptable 4% a couple of days later.</p>

<p>I&#39;ll wear the watch mostly when on the go, so I want to control the resources the app consumes when the device is not in use.</p>

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      <title>Xiaomi Redmi Watch 2 Lite: first impressions</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[I bought a Xiaomi Redmi Watch 2 Lite smartwatch for use with my Pixel 4 XL Android phone. Here&#39;s the product packaging.&#xA;&#xA;Xiaomi Redmi Watch 2 Lite product packaging&#xA;&#xA;I wasn&#39;t familiar with Xiaomi&#39;s line-up of smartwatches but an Android Police article drew my attention to the Watch 2 Lite. I realized it&#39;s what I was looking for as it has the features and price point I want in a smartwatch.&#xA;&#xA;Why did I get the product? Is it any good?&#xA;&#xA;Motivation&#xA;&#xA;I loved the glanceability and essentiality of the early Android Wear. Then came apps and Android Wear — later Wear OS — smartwatches became expensive, bloated, dog slow, and clumsy smartphone replicas.&#xA;&#xA;All I want in a smartwatch is a cheap device that mirrors my phone&#39;s notifications, with vibration for incoming calls as a plus. Exactly what the Android Police article advocates for, highlighting the Watch 2 Lite as an example.&#xA;&#xA;Although I don&#39;t care about fitness tracking, the Xiaomi Mi Band seemed perfect. I tried a Xiaomi Mi Band 4 but returned the product, as the screen was too small and notifications were barely legible with my prescription glasses.&#xA;&#xA;The 1.55&#34; display of the Watch 2 Lite seemed large enough. At a price not much higher than the Mi Band&#39;s, I decided to give it a shot.&#xA;&#xA;Hardware&#xA;&#xA;I&#39;ve been using the Watch 2 Lite for over a day and text is comfortably legible with my glasses, particularly the text of notifications. Withouth glasses I can even read most large text. For example, the options of the system settings menu look like this.&#xA;&#xA;System settings menu options on the display of a Xiaomi Redmi Watch 2 Lite smartwatch&#xA;&#xA;The device is light and feels comfortable on the wrist. I don&#39;t care much for the design, which is good enough for me.&#xA;&#xA;Touch sensitivity seems uneven. At times I have to tap icons or perform gestures more than once to make the actions go through.&#xA;&#xA;The reviews of the Watch 2 Lite warn about the one-second delay between activating the display and it turning on, so it&#39;s something I expected. But the delay may be less of an issue than anticipated because, by the time I raise the wrist close to the eyes to view the screen after pressing a button to activate it, the display has already turned on.&#xA;&#xA;It&#39;s still early to evaluate battery life. I turned off the fitness tracking features and functionality I don&#39;t need, so I expect it to be higher than average. Something to watch for is the battery usage of the Mi Fitness (Xiaomi Wear) companion app for Android, which is constantly at 10% on my Pixel 4 XL even with the smartwatch turned off.&#xA;&#xA;Software&#xA;&#xA;It didn&#39;t take much to familiarize with the few features of the smartwatch. The notifications shade is just a swipe-down gesture away from the home screen.&#xA;&#xA;The companion app Mi Fitness (Xiaomi Wear) is a bit confusing though, especially when signing up for a new account. But, again, exploring the app clarifies how it works.&#xA;&#xA;#Android #smartwatch&#xA;&#xA;a href=&#34;https://remark.as/p/journal.paoloamoroso.com/xiaomi-redmi-watch-2-lite-first-impressions&#34;Discuss.../a&#xD;&#xA;Email | Reply @amoroso@oldbytes.space&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;!--emailsub--]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought a <a href="https://www.mi.com/global/redmi-watch-2-lite/">Xiaomi Redmi Watch 2 Lite</a> smartwatch for use with my Pixel 4 XL Android phone. Here&#39;s the product packaging.</p>

<p><a href="https://i.snap.as/OsKMmN0I.jpg"><img src="https://i.snap.as/OsKMmN0I.jpg" alt="Xiaomi Redmi Watch 2 Lite product packaging"/></a></p>

<p>I wasn&#39;t familiar with Xiaomi&#39;s line-up of smartwatches but <a href="https://www.androidpolice.com/cheap-dumb-smartwatch-all-i-ever-need/">an Android Police article</a> drew my attention to the Watch 2 Lite. I realized it&#39;s what I was looking for as it has the features and price point I want in a smartwatch.</p>

<p>Why did I get the product? Is it any good?</p>

<h2 id="motivation" id="motivation">Motivation</h2>

<p>I loved the glanceability and essentiality of the early Android Wear. Then came apps and Android Wear — later Wear OS — smartwatches became expensive, bloated, dog slow, and clumsy smartphone replicas.</p>

<p>All I want in a smartwatch is a cheap device that mirrors my phone&#39;s notifications, with vibration for incoming calls as a plus. Exactly what the Android Police article advocates for, highlighting the Watch 2 Lite as an example.</p>

<p>Although I don&#39;t care about fitness tracking, the Xiaomi Mi Band seemed perfect. <a href="https://blog.paoloamoroso.com/2019/10/why-i-stopped-using-my-xiaomi-mi-band-4.html">I tried a Xiaomi Mi Band 4</a> but returned the product, as the screen was too small and notifications were barely legible with my prescription glasses.</p>

<p>The 1.55” display of the Watch 2 Lite seemed large enough. At a price not much higher than the Mi Band&#39;s, I decided to give it a shot.</p>

<h2 id="hardware" id="hardware">Hardware</h2>

<p>I&#39;ve been using the Watch 2 Lite for over a day and text is comfortably legible with my glasses, particularly the text of notifications. Withouth glasses I can even read most large text. For example, the options of the system settings menu look like this.</p>

<p><a href="https://i.snap.as/2wHUvj0F.jpg"><img src="https://i.snap.as/2wHUvj0F.jpg" alt="System settings menu options on the display of a Xiaomi Redmi Watch 2 Lite smartwatch"/></a></p>

<p>The device is light and feels comfortable on the wrist. I don&#39;t care much for the design, which is good enough for me.</p>

<p>Touch sensitivity seems uneven. At times I have to tap icons or perform gestures more than once to make the actions go through.</p>

<p>The reviews of the Watch 2 Lite warn about the one-second delay between activating the display and it turning on, so it&#39;s something I expected. But the delay may be less of an issue than anticipated because, by the time I raise the wrist close to the eyes to view the screen after pressing a button to activate it, the display has already turned on.</p>

<p>It&#39;s still early to evaluate battery life. I turned off the fitness tracking features and functionality I don&#39;t need, so I expect it to be higher than average. Something to watch for is the battery usage of the <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xiaomi.wearable">Mi Fitness (Xiaomi Wear)</a> companion app for Android, which is constantly at 10% on my Pixel 4 XL even with the smartwatch turned off.</p>

<h2 id="software" id="software">Software</h2>

<p>It didn&#39;t take much to familiarize with the few features of the smartwatch. The notifications shade is just a swipe-down gesture away from the home screen.</p>

<p>The companion app Mi Fitness (Xiaomi Wear) is a bit confusing though, especially when signing up for a new account. But, again, exploring the app clarifies how it works.</p>

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