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This is where you should start with Mi Band: https://bigdigital.home.blog/2022/06/16/watchdrip-a-new-application-for-xdrip-watch-integration/ If you find bugs or if you like to request a new feature, you should submit here: If it turns out that the issue is with xDrip, the developer of the companion app can then submit a request to xDrip or even open a PR himself. |
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Hello
I recently switched from Miband 4 to Miband 6, and since then I'm not able to get data from XDrip+.
I'm on the same setup as before, which means that I'm using the Notify for Mi Band app (instead of the official Mi Fit) with the auth code I got using the methods suggested on freemyband.com.
In XDrip+, form the "MiBand" settings sections, I replaced the old mac address with the new one but there's no field for entering the auth code!

Under system status screen, I see that the MiBand is connected but not authenticated.

I get a popup message saying "MiBand authentication failed due to authentication timeout", but from the logs I can't find any relevant information.

Of course I can still get alarm notifications (having properly configured Notify for Mi band), but I can't push data natively from XDrip+, so I can't have the watchface updates as I used before, a feature that was very useful.
As I understand, official support is only up to Miband 5, so there's some chance to get the Miband 6 working? Or am I missing something?
Thanks in advance
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