Your fitness tracker shouldn’t look like a medical device, and your stylish bracelet probably can’t track your heart rate. The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro wants to be both, and honestly? It’s doing a pretty convincing job. For a band that sits quietly on your wrist all day, it has a lot going on under the hood.
QUICK SPECS
| Display | 1.74″ AMOLED, 480×336px, 60Hz, 2000 nits |
| Build | 9.7mm slim | Aluminum alloy frame | 21.5g |
| Water Resistance | 5ATM (including underwater heart rate tracking) |
| Battery | 350mAh | Up to 21 days | 7 days in AOD mode |
| Health Features | Heart rate, SpO2, sleep, stress monitoring |
| Sports Modes | 150+ modes including running, cycling, swimming |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.4 |
| Strap | TPU | 135–205mm adjustable |
| In the Box | Band, strap, charging cable, user manual |
| SRP | 4,399 – P5,399 (ceramic edition) |

First things first, this thing is light. At 21.5g without the strap, you’ll forget it’s on your wrist. The aluminum alloy frame gives it a more premium feel than you’d expect at this price range, and the slim 9.7mm profile means it slides under a long-sleeve shirt and not mess around with your look.
The 1.74-inch display with that narrow 2.2mm bezel feels surprisingly spacious on the wrist, more watch face, less frame. The overall look is clean and modern enough to wear to the office, then straight to the gym. Stylish people will appreciate that it doesn’t scream “I’m training for a triathlon.”


2000 nits of peak brightness sounds like marketing speak until you’re checking your step count under harsh afternoon sunlight and the screen is still perfectly readable. The AMOLED panel is vivid without being over-saturated, and the color Always-On Display (AOD) is a welcome touch, you can glance at the time without lifting your wrist like you’re doing some kind of secret handshake like wiggling your wrist. 60Hz on a band this size feels smooth for the navigation, though don’t go in expecting the silky-smooth experience of a flagship smartwatch. For a fitness band, it’s more than adequate.


This is where the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro really earns its keep. The multi-dimensional health suite covers heart rate, blood oxygen (SpO2), stress levels, and sleep monitoring all day, every day. The sleep tracking in particular is detailed: it breaks down your light, deep, and REM sleep stages, which is either eye-opening or slightly concerning depending on how late you were doom scrolling.


With 150+ sports modes, including a new Playground Mode and a refreshed riding mode for cyclists, it covers practically everything. The 5ATM water resistance means it survives the pool and the beach, and yes, it can even track your heart rate underwater. So if you’re a lap swimmer, it’s got you.



21 days on a single charge. Let that sink in. Even in AOD (always on display) mode, you’re looking at a solid 7 days before reaching for the charging cable. For everyday users, charging anxiety is essentially a non-issue with the Band 10 Pro. Charge it once, forget about it for the week (or three).The included charging cable is proprietary, which is the one thing that will annoy you the day you lose it. Keep it safe.
WHAT’S GOOD
- Insane 21-day battery life
- Bright, beautiful AMOLED display
- Lightweight and slim design
- Underwater heart rate tracking
- 150+ sports modes
- Detailed sleep & health monitoring
WHAT’S NOT
- Proprietary charging cable
- No GPS, relies on phone GPS
- No speaker for calls
- Limited third-party app support
The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro nails the brief: it’s a stylish, lightweight wellness companion that doesn’t demand too much from you, but quietly delivers a lot. If you’re someone who wants the basics done brilliantly (solid health tracking, all-day comfort, a display you can actually read outside), this band makes a strong case for itself.

The 21-day battery life alone puts it in a different league from most wearables at this tier. Is it a smartwatch replacement? No. But it was never trying to be. Think of it as the reliable, stylish gym buddy who never misses a session and never complains, the kind you actually want on your team.
Best for: fitness beginners, health-conscious everyday users, and anyone tired of charging their wearable every other day.
