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Review by Jon Donnis
With each new version, Xiaomi's smart bands edge closer to full smartwatch territory. The Smart Band 10 continues that trend. It's not just another fitness tracker. It's a polished, well-designed wearable that leans into style and customisation without ditching the fundamentals. Now that it's landed in the UK, it arrives with a sense of purpose and a price that undercuts most of the competition.
Right away, the 1.72-inch AMOLED display makes a strong impression. It's bigger than ever, but still sleek on the wrist. The 326 PPI resolution and 1500 nits brightness make everything pop. Texts are sharp, colours punch through, and the 60Hz refresh rate makes swiping feel fluid, not jittery. This display doesn't just look good in a shop window. It holds up in real life too, whether you're checking a notification in bright sunlight or skipping tracks mid-run. The 2mm bezels are barely noticeable. It's one of the rare bands that genuinely looks good worn every day.
There's some surprising versatility baked in too. The new Pearl White ceramic option feels premium. The band now supports four different wearing styles, including a pearl-chain pendant. That alone makes it stand out in a sea of plastic fitness trackers. With over 200 watch faces and even a few interactive mini-games, there's a definite sense that Xiaomi wants this to feel like more than a data collector.
As for performance, it holds its own. With 150+ workout modes, from running to rowing to things like zumba, it caters for casual users and data obsessives alike. Six of those modes are automatically detected, which removes the need for constant fiddling. The upgraded swim tracking is impressive, not just for the real-time heart rate monitoring, but for how reliably it counts laps. A 9-axis motion sensor helps here. The 5ATM rating means you can confidently take it into the pool without babying it.
Heart rate, stress, SpO₂, and sleep tracking are all here, and done well. What's new this time is a deeper dive into sleep quality. Xiaomi's added sleep efficiency and distribution metrics. These sound like minor tweaks, but they're useful if you're trying to spot patterns. It also kicks off a 21-day sleep improvement programme that ties in with guidance from sleep medicine experts. This might be one of the first smart bands to feel like it's genuinely trying to improve your habits, not just collect numbers.
Battery life continues to be one of Xiaomi's strongest cards. The 233mAh cell lasts up to three weeks in regular use. It still manages around nine days with the always-on display active. You only need an hour to fully charge it. That's rare for a device in this price range. It's the kind of battery performance that means you just stop thinking about it, which is how it should be.
Smart features are well integrated. It connects easily to Xiaomi HyperOS 2 devices. Even outside that ecosystem, syncing with a smartphone is straightforward. Notifications show up reliably. You can reply with short custom messages, and there's a precision linear motor inside that gives some surprisingly decent haptic feedback. It also supports silent mode toggles, calendar syncing, and real-time Bluetooth heart rate broadcasting to compatible devices. That opens up its usefulness beyond solo workouts.
Comfort is another strong point. Even with the bigger display, the band doesn't feel bulky or awkward. Whether you go for the TPU strap options in Black, Silver, or Rose, or the more premium Ceramic version with a Fluororubber strap, it sits snugly without digging in. At £39.99 for the standard model or £54.99 for the upgraded edition, the value is hard to argue with.
The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 doesn't just meet expectations. It quietly exceeds them. It connects without hassle, looks better than you'd expect, and delivers meaningful health and fitness insights without overcomplicating things. You'd be hard-pressed to find another band this complete at this price. If you're in the market for something that balances cost, features, and style, it's probably the easiest recommendation around.
Thank you to Xiaomi for providing a review sample.
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