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Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro Goes Global With Big Battery Ambitions

Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro Goes Global With Big Battery Ambitions
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What the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro Is and Why It Matters

The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro is a band-style fitness tracker with smartwatch-like features that combines a bright 1.74-inch AMOLED display, long fitness tracker battery life, advanced health metrics, and dual-device syncing to compete with far pricier wearables. Xiaomi is pushing its Smart Band series closer to budget smartwatch alternative territory, but maintains the slim, lightweight form factor that helped the lineup gain mass appeal. The 10 Pro keeps the rectangular AMOLED fitness tracker design, now framed in either aluminum or a new ceramic option, while adding more capable sensors, built-in GNSS, and a gaming mode that tracks physical responses to play. By pairing these updates with a global rollout and a price that undercuts most full smartwatches, Xiaomi is targeting users who are tired of large watches and nightly charging but still want a colorful display and rich tracking tools.

21-Day Battery Life: The Core Advantage Over Premium Watches

With up to 21 days of battery life on a single charge in light or standard use, the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro leans hard into one of the key strengths of fitness trackers. According to Android Authority, this endurance from a 350mAh battery is “one of the clearest advantages fitness trackers still hold over most smartwatches,” which often last only a few days between charges. Even with the always-on display enabled, Xiaomi quotes around eight days, which still matches or beats many premium wearables. For users who dislike daily charging routines, this positions the 10 Pro as a practical everyday device that can handle sleep tracking, HRV analysis, and frequent workouts without constant battery anxiety. In the broader market, that endurance helps Xiaomi challenge high-end brands that focus on rich apps but struggle to deliver comparable longevity in compact designs.

Brighter AMOLED Display and Thinner Design for Everyday Use

The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro keeps the 1.74-inch AMOLED panel of its predecessor but upgrades the experience with a 60Hz refresh rate and peak brightness up to 2,000 nits. Gizmochina notes that this boost in brightness is aimed at “easy outdoor use,” a clear quality-of-life upgrade for runners, cyclists, and anyone checking stats under strong sunlight. Despite the screen staying large for a band, the housing becomes slimmer and lighter, measuring 9.7mm thick and weighing 21.6g without the strap, according to both Gizmochina and Android Authority. That balance—thinner body, unchanged screen size, and much higher brightness—helps it rival premium AMOLED fitness tracker and smartwatch displays while remaining more discreet on the wrist. The optional ceramic edition adds a more luxurious feel, but the overall design still prioritises comfort and portability over bulk and flashy hardware.

HRV Tracking, Gaming Mode and Health Features at a Budget Price

Beyond the hardware, Xiaomi is using the Smart Band 10 Pro to push health and lifestyle tools usually associated with more expensive devices. A new dual-light, dual-PD heart rate sensor supports continuous heart rate, blood oxygen, sleep tracking, and now heart rate variability (HRV) monitoring for fatigue and recovery insights. Android Authority highlights expanded sleep metrics and a partnership with Clue that bundles a three-month Clue Plus membership, strengthening women’s health tracking. For workouts, users get more than 150 sport modes and five-satellite GNSS positioning, plus new track running and cycling modes that turn a phone into a live dashboard. Xiaomi also adds a gaming mode that tracks stress and heart rate while playing and produces post-session reports. With prices in Europe starting at €79.90, the feature mix makes the 10 Pro a credible budget smartwatch alternative rather than a basic step counter.

Global Rollout and Dual-Device Support Expand Xiaomi’s Reach

Xiaomi is backing the Smart Band 10 Pro’s hardware with a broader global rollout, shipping it alongside its latest phones and targeting buyers who might be reconsidering large, app-heavy watches. While the device is not officially available in the US, both Gizmochina and Android Authority report that it is launching in multiple markets with standard, NFC, and Ceramic editions priced from €79.90 and €99.90. HyperOS 3 powers the interface, while dual-device syncing lets the band connect to both an Android phone and an iPhone at the same time, a rare flexibility in this segment. Support for Apple Health syncing, dual-device notifications, and shortcut-style commands make it more attractive to mixed-ecosystem households. Combined with 5ATM water resistance and NFC for transit cards and offline payments in supported regions, the Smart Band 10 Pro aims to pull users away from premium brands by offering everyday convenience at a lower cost of entry.

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