New leaks are stirring up excitement around Xiaomi’s next affordable wearable, the Smart Band 10 Pro, which is now rumored to launch later this month. While early images and retail-style listings are making the rounds, there are enough inconsistencies to suggest we should treat everything as “unofficial” for now.
If the details are accurate, the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro will stick closely to the winning formula of its predecessor. The device is said to feature a 1.74-inch AMOLED display again, which would keep it in the sweet spot for a slim fitness tracker that still feels roomy enough for notifications, workout stats, and daily health data. Compatibility is also expected to remain broad, with support for both Android and iOS, making it an easy option for users regardless of phone brand.
One of the most attention-grabbing claims is battery life. The Smart Band 10 Pro is rumored to deliver up to 25 days on a 380 mAh battery. If true, that would be a noticeable improvement over the Smart Band 9 Pro, with reports suggesting roughly a four-day boost. Longer battery life is often one of the biggest reasons people choose a smart band over a full smartwatch, so this could be a key selling point if Xiaomi delivers.
That said, the leaked visuals raise some red flags. In a few images, the Smart Band 10 Pro appears to include a physical button on the side, while other shots don’t match that look. Even more questionable is the text on the supposed retail packaging, which appears awkwardly placed, as if it was edited on top of the box design rather than printed naturally. These kinds of details can sometimes point to concept renders or AI-generated images instead of a final retail product.
Pricing rumors are also causing skepticism. Suggested launch prices of BRL 734 (around $149) or BRL 849 (around $170) feel unusually high for Xiaomi’s Smart Band line, especially when the Smart Band 9 Pro typically sells for far less in many markets. Unless Xiaomi is positioning the Smart Band 10 Pro as a significantly more premium device than before, those numbers don’t quite line up with what buyers usually expect from a “budget smartwatch” style band.
For now, the safest takeaway is this: a Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro launch later this month is possible, the display and phone compatibility claims sound believable, and the battery life rumor is promising. But the design and pricing details may not be fully reliable until Xiaomi makes an official announcement.






