Recently, the official promotional materials of Xiaomi’s latest wearable product – Xiaomi Band 10 were exposed. The product is expected to be officially released soon.
According to the exposed promotional materials, Xiaomi Band 10 showcases multiple highlights in terms of design, functionality and performance.
In terms of appearance, the Xiaomi Band 10 features a 1.72-inch AMOLED display, equipped with a symmetrical ultra-narrow bezel design. Its peak brightness can reach 1500 nits, and it supports a 60Hz refresh rate, providing a clear and smooth screen display effect.
The overall design continues the style of the previous generation of products and still follows the simple aesthetic style of Xiaomi’s smart wearable devices.
The battery life of the Xiaomi Band 10 is claimed to be up to 21 days, but the actual usage duration may vary depending on specific application scenarios.
In terms of charging speed, the entire machine can be fully charged in just one hour, meeting the daily usage requirements.
The bracelet also features over 150 built-in exercise modes, including an advanced swimming mode (supporting underwater use at a depth of 50 meters) and a real-time heart rate reporting function.
The newly added sleep monitoring system supports REM sleep stage analysis and provides continuous heart rate monitoring services.
In addition, the Xiaomi Band 10 has passed the IP68-level water resistance certification and can be safely used in scenarios such as swimming and showcasing.
The watch strap is designed with a variety of colors and materials. Paired with exclusive accessories, it can further enhance the wearing experience. However, some accessories need to be purchased at an additional cost.
Foreign media concluded that the waterproof performance of the Xiaomi Band 10 is consistent with the previously leaked configuration information, demonstrating the reliability of its technical parameters.
Although the claimed 21-day battery life is at a relatively high level in the industry, the actual usage effect still needs to be verified through actual experience.