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Xiaomi launches Smart Band 10 and brings POP Run 2025 to Singapore

Xiaomi unveils Smart Band 10 in Singapore with wellness features and fashion upgrades, alongside the return of POP Run 2025 on 12 July.

Xiaomi has introduced the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 in Singapore, adding a stylish new option to its line of wearables. The launch coincides with the announcement of the Xiaomi POP Run 2025, set to take place on 12 July at Gardens by the Bay. Open to all Xiaomi fans and members of the public, the event encourages fitness and community engagement around the brand’s latest wearable technologies.

Designed for wellness and everyday wear

The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 features a 1.72-inch AMOLED display with symmetrical 2mm bezels, a 326 PPI resolution, and a 73% screen-to-body ratio. The 60Hz refresh rate and 1500 nits high-brightness mode deliver smooth and clear visuals, even in bright conditions. The device includes moisture-resistant touch controls, enhancing usability in various environments.

Style plays a central role in the new edition, with a new Pearl White ceramic version and a range of 10 accessory options. Among these is a pearl-chain pendant offering four different ways to wear the band. Xiaomi has positioned the Smart Band 10 as a balance between fashion and function, offering wearers both personal expression and practical performance.

Advanced health and fitness tracking

The Smart Band 10 includes more than 150 workout modes, with automatic detection for six key activities. It tracks advanced metrics such as VOâ‚‚ max, training load, and recovery time. Swimmers benefit from real-time heart rate monitoring and improved lap accuracy, supported by a 9-axis motion sensor and 5ATM water resistance.

New wellness features focus on sleep improvement, combining basic sleep monitoring with added data on sleep efficiency and distribution. These features are supported by collaborations with the World Sleep Society, the Asian Society of Sleep Medicine, and the Chinese Sleep Research Society. Together, they have developed Xiaomi’s first 21-day professional sleep improvement programme. The initiative offers personalised goals, expert guidance, and continuous monitoring to help users improve sleep quality over time.

The Smart Band 10 also provides 24/7 heart rate tracking, blood oxygen saturation (SpOâ‚‚) monitoring, and stress management. Real-time heart rate broadcasting via Bluetooth enables data sharing with compatible devices, adding flexibility for users integrating the band into wider health routines.

Seamless connectivity and battery performance

The Smart Band 10 supports Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2 and integrates with compatible smartphones, tablets, and earphones through the Xiaomi Smart Hub. It enables control of connected devices directly from the wrist, and includes features such as real-time notifications, calendar syncing, and quick reply customisation. A silent mode is available for use during meetings or rest periods.

The band also features a refined haptic feedback system, powered by a precision linear motor, allowing custom vibration settings for alerts. The 233mAh battery supports up to 21 days of typical use or 9 days with the Always-on Display activated, with a full charge taking approximately one hour.

More than 200 watch faces are available, including five mini-games that add a playful element to the experience. Xiaomi aims to deliver a comprehensive wearable that complements active, connected lifestyles.

Pricing and availability

The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 is available in two editions. The regular version comes in Mystic Rose, Midnight Black, and Glacier Silver, priced at S$56. The ceramic edition, available in Pearl White, retails at S$78. Both variants are on sale starting 27 June at mi.com, Shopee, Lazada, Xiaomi Stores, and authorised retailers.

From 27 June to 27 July, customers can purchase selected accessories for just S$0.10 or receive up to 50% off items such as Xiaomi Band 10 Straps.

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