What Xiaomi’s New Global Wearables Launch Is About
Xiaomi’s latest global wearables launch centers on the Smart Band 10 Pro AMOLED fitness tracker, the Xiaomi Watch S5 46mm smartwatch, and ecosystem devices like Buds 6 and the Sound Play speaker, bringing long battery life, advanced health tracking, and gaming-friendly features to buyers beyond the domestic market. After debuting as Mi Band 10 Pro in China, the Smart Band 10 Pro now arrives internationally with a 1.74-inch AMOLED display, 60Hz refresh rate, up to 2,000 nits brightness, and a claimed 21-day battery life for light use. Alongside it, the Xiaomi Watch S5 steps up to a 1.48-inch AMOLED screen with 2,500 nits peak brightness and an 815mAh battery, which Xiaomi says can also deliver up to 21 days of endurance in light-use scenarios. Together with Buds 6 and the new Sound Play 18W speaker, these releases aim to round out a connected audio and fitness ecosystem.

Smart Band 10 Pro: AMOLED Fitness Tracker With 21-Day Battery
The Smart Band 10 Pro is Xiaomi’s most smartwatch-like band yet, but it keeps the slim, lightweight tracker feel. It features a 1.74-inch AMOLED display with 336 ppi, 60Hz refresh rate, and up to 2,000 nits peak brightness, framed by ultra-narrow symmetrical bezels and a high-strength aluminum body that measures 9.7mm thick and 21.6g. According to Gizmochina, the Smart Band 10 Pro “can deliver up to 21 days of battery life in light-use scenarios from its 350mAh cell.” Health upgrades are central: an all-new dual-light dual-PD heart sensor supports continuous heart rate, SpO₂, sleep tracking, and HRV-based fatigue and recovery insights. For activity, users get 150+ sport modes, built-in GNSS, and a new gaming mode that tracks heart rate and stress while playing, vibrates when a character is close to respawning, and generates a post-game physical stats report.

Xiaomi Watch S5 46mm: Bigger AMOLED Screen, Matching 21-Day Endurance
Sitting above the band, the Xiaomi Watch S5 46mm targets users who want a full smartwatch with serious battery life. It weighs 46g and uses a 316L stainless steel case with a 10.99mm slim profile, integrated bezel, and stainless steel crown. The 1.48-inch AMOLED display pushes up to 2,500 nits peak brightness with a 480×480 resolution and wet-touch protection. Inside, an 815mAh Xiaomi Surge battery is rated for up to 21 days of battery life in light-usage scenarios, a notable jump over the Watch S4. The watch supports 150+ sport modes, upgraded cycling metrics, Bluetooth heart-rate broadcasting, skiing and professional outdoor modes with dual-frequency GNSS, route navigation, and backtracking. On the health side, it offers round-the-clock heart rate, blood oxygen, stress, sleep, and women’s health tracking, all managed through Xiaomi HyperOS 3 and the Mi Fitness app, with NFC payments and Xiaomi Smart Hub integration.

Ecosystem Play: Buds 6 and the New Sound Play Speaker
Xiaomi is pairing its wearables with new audio hardware to build a tighter ecosystem. The Xiaomi Buds 6, launched alongside the Smart Band 10 Pro and Xiaomi Watch S5, introduce an 11mm triple-magnet driver designed to deliver improved sound quality over the previous generation, plus Qualcomm aptX Lossless support for compatible devices. While they are not fitness trackers, they complement the wearable range for workouts, commuting, and gaming sessions tracked by the Smart Band 10 Pro’s gaming mode. Completing the lineup is the Xiaomi Sound Play speaker, an 18W portable speaker designed to tie into Xiaomi’s broader smart environment. These additions mean users can pair a long-lasting AMOLED fitness tracker or smartwatch with wireless audio and home sound, all running on Xiaomi’s latest HyperOS-driven ecosystem for a more joined-up experience across phones, wearables, and audio devices.

Why This Global Wearables Launch Matters
For years, Xiaomi’s wearables have been strong value picks, but many of the most interesting models stayed confined to the home market or arrived later elsewhere under different names. This launch brings the Smart Band 10 Pro, Xiaomi Watch S5 46mm, Buds 6, and Sound Play speaker to global buyers in step with the Xiaomi 17T series phones, signaling a coordinated push in fitness, health, and audio. The Smart Band 10 Pro’s HRV tracking, 150+ sports modes, gaming mode, and 21-day battery life move it closer to smartwatch territory without losing its lightweight appeal. The Watch S5 adds a more premium stainless steel build, 2,500-nit AMOLED screen, and the same headline endurance, strengthening Xiaomi’s smartwatch portfolio. With all of these devices positioned at competitive pricing levels, the company is clearly aiming to expand its share of the global wearables market.


