Best bang for the buck: Huawei Band 7 vs Mi Band 7 comparison

We all know that keeping an active and healthy lifestyle is key to boosting your immune system which is important especially these days when we couldn’t afford to get sick. 

And if you’re serious about monitoring your lifestyle and daily habits, a fitness band really helps in staying on top of your daily activities. 


In this article, we compare two newly released activity trackers both targeted to be affordable solutions for consumers. We have the Huawei Band 7 and the Xiaomi Band 7 or Smart Band 7 as it is known globally, but the question here is this – which of these two offers a better bang for your buck? 

We find out in this comparison.

Display and Design

Let’s start with both their designs. As you can see, display shape is one of the main differences between these two gadgets. The Huawei Band 7 comes in this rectangular FullView display compared to the Xiaomi Band 7 which carries a more traditional capsule screen. 

Both carry AMOLED panels so colors are vibrant for both devices and can easily be seen even under direct sunlight. 

On paper, Xiaomi’s Band 7 appears bigger at 1.62 inches vs Huawei’s at 1.47 inches, but since Huawei goes for a smartwatch look, users get to enjoy a bigger screen real estate which fits more elements when navigating through the device. 

Personally, having been able to fit more options and elements on the screen makes for a more efficient experience as you’re presented with more options that eventually mean less swiping. 

Talking mainly about aesthetics, it’s also a plus for me that the Huawei Band 7’s form factor resembles a smartwatch more than a simple fitness tracker.

As for the device itself, the body of Huawei Band 7 comes in the same color as its strap so while the straps are easily interchangeable, you’d have to consider a color that goes well with the frame of the device. This is not the case with Xiaomi Band 7 since the strap wraps around the device itself. By changing the strap, you can easily change the overall look of the device.

In terms of form factor, Huawei is proud that its Band 7 is the company’s lightest and thinnest smart band yet with only a 9.9mm thin body (compared to 11.45mm of Xiaomi Band 7) and is lightweight at 13.5g (vs 16g of Xiaomi Band 7). 

While a few grams don’t really make a world of difference, you can definitely see that Huawei is really pouring its efforts to outdo itself and its previous generations and even outdo the competition. 

Another noticeable difference is the fact that Huawei Band 7 has its own physical button to bring up the menu and perform other functions, while the Xiaomi Band 7 skips this and relies on gestures to show more details. 

This is not a total disadvantage for Xiaomi but in my experience, it’s faster and more reliable to accomplish tasks with a simple press of a button – whether checking your activity records or going back to the main screen – rather than using gestures. 

Additionally, when worn, Huawei Band 7 feels and looks more of a snug fit as the device’s lug-to-lug distance is shorter compared to Xiaomi Band 7 which leaves gaps around your wrists. 

But as far as water resistance goes, both these devices are sealed up to 5ATM so you can wear them while swimming or if you’re caught in the rain while jogging, for example. 

Health and Fitness

While Xiaomi Band 7 kind of left us wanting more in the design aspect, it makes up for it when it comes to fitness features. It’s equipped with 120 workout modes including your usual activities like running and doing yoga, to even more obscure ones like playing chess. 

Huawei tops out at 96 workout modes which is still a lot. Although, in my experience, it’s easier to access all of Xiaomi’s 100+ workout presets with its UI layout than Huawei’s which requires you to dig through more tabs when looking for certain workouts. 

Both are proud to offer all-day health monitoring which is one of the things you should look for in these types of devices. 

They come with heart rate and blood oxygen trackers that are key measurements for one’s health and alert you when either falls out of the safe zone. Really useful.

Sleep tracking is also present for both and accurately logs your nightly schedule. It then shows your sleeping patterns so you’re able to adjust and achieve better rest especially if you’ve been logging irregular sleeping schedules. 

Stress monitoring is something that I personally thought I didn’t need (because who wants to be told that they’re currently stressed out, right?), but something that I definitely appreciated during my time with both these devices. 

With stress monitoring, I was able to pinpoint my stressors and, in turn, was able to do something about them. It’s not about totally avoiding stress, but learning how to handle them better when you see your stress levels rising. 

Both also come built-in with breathing exercises to help calm you down that, again, turned out to be a welcome feature I initially thought I didn’t need. 

Additionally, Xiaomi Mi Band 7 has support for women’s health tracking while Huawei Mi Band 7 has alerts to remind you to drink water and even take your meds. 

As fitness trackers, both are capable as well and come with Training Load to better understand fatigue in athletes. Huawei can also show your recovery time, post-training analytics, and even your maximum oxygen uptake or VO2Max – all while coming equipped with Running Ability Index that deducts valuable information when running based on heart rate and speed data.

Based on these features, both are helpful and address certain needs of athletes or fitness enthusiasts so it’s a matter of going for a device that suits your active lifestyle better – if you’re more of a runner, Huawei has its array of features dedicated to improving your runs. On the other hand, Xiaomi targets a more general group of athletes. 

Other features

Apart from monitoring your fitness and tracking your activities, both the Huawei Band 7 and Xiaomi Band 7 come with a handful of other features. 

To give it a more personal touch and look, Huawei boasts more than 4,000 watch faces available to download that spans different designs and specific purposes in mind. Xiaomi is a little modest on this aspect and only offers 100+ watch faces for its Band 7. It’s nice to have a lot of choices and this will easily appeal to users who prefer to change things up once in a while. 

App and call notifications are present on both devices and delivers messages, calls, and other notice straight to your wrist. This way, you wouldn’t miss an important message or a call. And once you’ve received a message, Huawei has a quick message reply so you can send messages from the watch and you can even customize your very own special reply.

For compatibility, Huawei also boasts that the Band 7 works with Huawei’s HMS platform, Google’s GMS service, and Apple’s iOS to ensure that the wearable can easily pair and sync information and data across devices with no hassle. 

Indeed, this made connecting to the Huawei Health app effortless. The phone actually detected the Huawei Band 7 automatically without my command to pair which I think should be the standard across the border for all wearables. After granting permission to pair and receive data to the device, the band is all ready to go with a neat UI that shows all important info in one glance. 

Pairing Xiaomi’s Mi Band 7 with the Mi Fitness app, however, wasn’t as smooth. Creating an account was easy and straightforward but when it came to linking two devices together, I ran into issues regarding verification of device ID which caused me to troubleshoot the problem before successfully pairing them together. 

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Now, this could easily be an isolated case but apart from that, I still found Huawei’s Health app slightly more complete and easier to get information from. Xiaomi’s app isn’t bad, but could still use some fine tweaking to improve user experience, in my opinion.

Both have an always-on display if you want info and details seen all the time, but of course expect this to reduce battery life for both devices.

Speaking of batteries, they both have a two-week life from a single charge so that’s really good news. You wouldn’t have to keep on charging your device every so often and when it comes to charging, Huawei can fully top up the Band 7 in just an hour whereas Xiaomi needs a little less than two hours to fully charge its wearable.

Apart from that, you get the usual support for music playback, alarm, weather, and other standard functions on both watches.  

Final thoughts 

With all these considered, it’s a pretty close matchup between Huawei and Xiaomi’s Band 7. They come with the same essentials like all-day monitoring for heart rate and blood oxygen and reliably track your sleep to help improve quality. 

Fitness trackers are also very capable for both, albeit Xiaomi’s Band 7 comes with more workout modes. But if we’re talking about their differences that make them special, I would say that the fact that Huawei’s Band 7 comes with a bigger FullView screen makes it a more ideal everyday watch since you can see more in one glance and requires less swiping to accomplish tasks. 

Of course, pricing is also a consideration. The Xiaomi Band 7 is priced in the Philippines at PhP 2,399 while the Huawei Band 7 has a price tag of PhP 2,599. This means that Huawei kept the same price tag from its predecessor, Huawei Band 6, but now comes with better design and functionalities. Meanwhile, Xiaomi’s Band 7 increased in price from the previous Band 6 priced at PhP 1,999. 

While Xiaomi offers more workout modes, you do get a larger screen with a convenient physical button for Huawei’s Band 7, over 4,000 available watch faces, quick message replies, and all its fitness and health tracking features. 

I personally think that having a smartwatch-like form factor while enjoying a bigger display on top of it being really thin and lightweight more than justifies the PhP 200 price difference. 

The Huawei Band 7 can be purchased through the following links and is available with a special 7.7 offer:

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10 hand-picked custom paths for Animal Crossing: New Horizons

It’s been over a month since Animal Crossing: New Horizons was released and, by now, most players have already unlocked the Island Designer app and are focusing on the true essence of every Animal Crossing game — improving your village.

But in the case of New Horizons, it’s not just about improving just your village but your overall island. The Island Designer app gives you three tools: paths, water-scaping, and terraforming. The last two are pretty straightforward landscaping tools but it’s the paths tool that gives you a lot of creative freedom. The game initially gives you two free path designs with options to buy more with your Nook miles; one of them being the Custom Paths design.

The vast freedom in customization has long been integrated into Animal Crossing’s culture and, because of this, thousands of user-created designs are available online. With that in mind, finding a path that best suits your island seems like a daunting task. You’d have to filter through so many and, if you’re anything like me, you might end up losing focus and start downloading practically everything and end up using nothing. But New Horizons gives you limited slots for custom designs which means you’ll have to do your best and pick designs you’ll actually use.

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To help you get started on creating that perfect, 5-star island, we’ve narrowed down a couple of well-designed paths plus a couple of extras to give your island that extra-special touch.

Custom paths and how they work

Before we get started, here’s a quick rundown on how custom paths work. After you purchase your custom paths tool, activate the Island Designer app and press the + sign on your Joy-Con to select it. It will take you to the Custom Pattern screen where you can choose the design you want to use as a path.

There are two ways to get other users’ custom designs: QR codes and Creator codes. QR codes require you to have the Nintendo Switch Online mobile app while the creator codes can be accessed via the Able Sisters shop.

With custom paths, you can put them down as is or, if it has transparent properties, you can put them over an existing preset path. Transparent designs will take on the color and boundaries of the path laid down before it so it’s important to take that into consideration. You’ll see in the examples below how each design we’ve chosen will look on different kinds of paths.

Animal Crossing Custom Paths

Also, unlike preset paths, custom paths cannot be rounded. To round your custom paths, you must place them over a preset path that’s already been rounded. It will adapt to the shape as long as the custom design is transparent.

Another way to make paths much more interesting is to combine patterns. Some creators create multiple variations of a single design so that the paths look more complex and impressive. So if you’re tracking down paths yourselves, it’s a good idea to check the Creator Code and not just the Design Code.

Lastly, it’s important to remember that custom paths can be erased even if you’re not using the Island Designer app. So be cautious when roaming around the island as you might accidentally erase your design.

Now that you’ve got the basics down, it’s time to head on to the designs. Kudos to the creators for providing great patterns for everyone!

Wooden Plank

Creator Code: 6352 6078 6250

Animal Crossing Custom Paths

Get that natural feel with these wooden plank paths. The non-uniform pattern makes it easily usable in either a straight path or a rugged one. You can put this on the beach to create a rustic pathway or just over grassy areas for a camp-like feel.

Textured dirt path

Creator Code: 7376 5758 0005

Animal Crossing Custom Paths

Preset dirt paths a bit boring? This textured dirt path mimics the design of the island’s grass patterns to make the transition to dirt roads look more seamless.

HoneyBrook Path

Creator Code: 0612 0286 3342

Animal Crossing Custom Paths

This honeycomb path works really well for both urban and rural themes. The creator even added variations to the original path that have little green sprouts which add a lived-in feel to your island.

Stone Brick

Creator Code: 8069 3871 8105

Animal Crossing Custom Paths

Stone bricks are a classic choice for any designer. These, in particular, look really great for islands that want to look more urban but also lend a little natural taste.

Chromatic Distress

Creator Code: 6043 9047 5792

Animal Crossing Custom Paths

This pattern is just one of many in a series by the creator. This variation, in particular, is made to look old and weathered. It’s great if you want a more rustic look for your island. Paths aren’t straight-edged so you’ll have more freedom in laying them out in different patterns.

European Blocks

Creator Code: 4726 6353 7204

Animal Crossing Custom Paths

A simple yet elegant design that works really well when put on top of either the light or dark dirt path. It’s great to use as flooring for shopping areas, plazas, or other points of interest.

Road

Creator Code: 1704 3473 4162

Animal Crossing Custom Paths

The creator of these paths has a whole bunch of designs so you can make various types of roads. From intersections to crosswalks, if you really want that urbanized island, putting down asphalt roads is the way to go. It’s important to note that this is not a transparent path, meaning it will totally cover preset paths before it with no effect on its color or size.

Diagonal Bricks

Creator Code: 8398 1724 8089

Animal Crossing Custom Paths

This is a great path for those looking for a different kind of brick road. Laying them down on different kinds of preset paths produces a slight change in color which gives you more designing options.

Korean Pavement

Creator Code: 2765 5092 1536

Animal Crossing Custom Paths

This custom path is also not transparent and will not be affected by preset paths laid before it. Use it as decorative flooring for big areas like plazas or shopping areas or as a sidewalk beside the road.

Deck

Creator Code: 8569 4772 9405

Animal Crossing Custom Paths

This last design is pretty interesting. The creator was able to use optical illusion to project the image of an elevated deck with stairs. It can be a great addition to the front of your house, like a porch, or as flooring for different areas of your island. You can also use this inside of your house but do take note that this is an optical illusion. Once you spin your camera around, the illusion will break, so it’s still best to use it outside where the camera is at just one angle.

Bonus:

As mentioned earlier, Animal Crossing: New Horizons already gives you a couple of paths to use and they’re actually not bad. If you’re not too keen on custom paths or have already laid down the preset paths and are lazy to change them, these three additional custom designs can easily enhance them.

Animal Crossing Custom Paths

Terracotta edge
Creator Code: 7011 8313 9106

It has the same purpose as the stone edging but was specifically made for the terracotta preset path. The creator also has different colors in case you want to mix things up so be sure to check out the other designs.

Path edges
Creator Code: 3521 2954 4896

These grass edges can be added to practically any preset path but, from testing, it looks best on darker colored paths. We found it really works well on the dark path and creates a seamless look with the in-game grass pattern.

Stone edge
Creator Code: 0963 9084 6644

Made specifically to add an edge to the preset stone paths. Adding them gives your custom path a little bit of separation from the grass and makes the design more realistic.

Final Thoughts

There’s no doubt that Animal Crossing: New Horizons allows for high-level customization. Clothes, furniture, walls, floors, even your island’s flag and tune can all be customized. Custom paths are a great way to inject a bit of personality and uniqueness to your island. Couple that with some imaginative terraforming, water-scaping, and some outdoor furniture and that 5-star rating will be a piece of cake.

Have fun! We’re excited to see how you used them on your island so send us a tweet at @ModernCreatures when you’re done using these paths!

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