What the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro Is and Why It Matters
The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro is an AMOLED fitness tracker that blends smartwatch-like features, an extra-bright 1.74-inch display, and up to 21-day battery life in a slim, lightweight band designed for users who want rich health data without daily charging. After an earlier debut in China, the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro is now launching in global markets, signaling Xiaomi’s intent to compete in the long-lasting wearable segment dominated by compact trackers rather than full-featured watches. It keeps the familiar band form factor but adds smartwatch-style tools such as built-in GNSS, NFC in selected versions, and advanced health tracking. By pairing a brighter 2,000-nit screen with a thinner 9.7mm body and 21.6g weight (without strap), Xiaomi is positioning the Smart Band 10 Pro as a daily companion that can handle both workouts and notifications while staying comfortable and low-maintenance.
Design, Display and Comfort: Slimmer Body, Brighter Screen
On the hardware side, the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro is about making a fitness band feel like a compact smartwatch without the bulk. The tracker keeps the 1.74-inch AMOLED display found in the previous Pro model but pushes brightness up to 2,000 nits, making this an AMOLED fitness tracker that remains readable under harsh sunlight. According to Gizmochina, the screen also supports a 60Hz refresh rate and narrow symmetrical bezels, which gives the interface a more polished look than older Xiaomi bands. Despite the bigger visual impact, the device gets thinner and lighter at 9.7mm and 21.6g without the strap, which should improve day-long comfort and sleep-wear usability. Buyers can choose a standard aluminum case or a ceramic edition that adds a more premium feel. Xiaomi also sticks with a button-less design, which keeps the silhouette clean but forces all navigation through swipes and taps.
Battery Life and Positioning in the Long-Lasting Tracker Segment
Battery endurance is where the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro aims to stand out. Xiaomi claims up to 21 days on a single charge under standard or light usage, even with the 350mAh battery and brighter panel. Android Authority notes that “up to 21 days of light usage from its 350mAh battery” is one of the clearest advantages fitness trackers hold over many smartwatches, which often need charging every few days. This 21-day battery life places the Smart Band 10 Pro squarely in the extended battery life fitness tracker market, challenging rivals that promote multi-week endurance. There is a trade-off: switching on the always-on display can reduce runtime to around eight days, so users chasing maximum longevity will need to keep AOD off. Still, for people tired of nightly charging routines or bulky watches, Xiaomi’s strategy is to sell a low-maintenance HRV tracking wearable that stays on the wrist far longer between top-ups.
Health, HRV and Gaming Features: Beyond Basic Step Counting
The Smart Band 10 Pro leans heavily on health and lifestyle tools to separate itself from cheap step counters. Xiaomi adds a new dual-light, dual-PD heart rate sensor for better accuracy, plus continuous heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen readings, and sleep analysis. The headline feature for enthusiasts is HRV tracking, which feeds into fatigue and recovery insights and helps justify calling this an HRV tracking wearable rather than a basic band. Android Authority also highlights expanded sleep insights and a partnership with the Clue app, including a three-month Clue Plus membership in some packages, which broadens the band’s appeal for cycle tracking. Fitness coverage is wide, with more than 150 sport modes and five-satellite GNSS for outdoor accuracy. A gaming mode goes beyond typical tracking: it records stress and heart rate during play, sends vibration alerts when a character is near respawn, and produces post-session reports that connect digital habits to physical responses.
Smart Features, Pricing and Competitive Outlook
On the software side, the Smart Band 10 Pro runs Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3 and adds quality-of-life features that matter in daily use. Dual-device syncing allows the band to connect with an Android phone and an iPhone at the same time, while support for Apple Health and shortcut-style commands nudges it closer to smartwatch convenience. NFC variants support transit cards and offline payments in selected regions, and 5ATM water resistance keeps it suitable for pool workouts. According to both Gizmochina and Android Authority, the standard version launches in Europe at €79.90, while NFC and Ceramic editions start at €99.90. The model is still not officially on sale in the US, though previous Xiaomi bands have appeared via online retailers. Strategically, Xiaomi is betting that a brighter display, extended 21-day battery life, and a slimmer profile will draw users who are moving away from oversized watches toward lighter trackers that still feel feature-complete.
