Xiaomi has introduced a trio of new wearables aimed at helping users monitor their health, stay active, and move through the day with more convenience. These are the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro, Xiaomi Watch S5, and Xiaomi Buds 6. The new devices are considered practical tools for people who want health tracking that fits naturally into daily routines.
Smarter Health Tracking

The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro delivers all-day comfort and broad lifestyle use with its slim and lightweight design while providing continuous monitoring of sleep, heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and stress, giving users a more complete view of both physical and mental well-being.
It also supports over 150 sports modes, including new riding and playground modes, making it suitable for planned workouts as well as regular everyday movement. Its large AMOLED display makes health data easy to read quickly, and the up to 21 days of battery life helps reduce charging interruptions.
The device also has 5ATM water resistance and underwater heart rate monitoring, allowing users to track swimming and other water-based activities more confidently.
Performance and Recovery Insights

The Xiaomi Watch S5 is for users who want a deeper understanding of training performance and everyday activity. It expands wellness tracking with more advanced performance and recovery insights, helping users build better movement habits and support long-term health awareness.
For outdoor fitness, the Watch S5 offers improved GNSS accuracy, faster satellite search, and more precise route and movement tracking, upgrades made to help users get more reliable data during running, cycling, and other outdoor workouts.
The watch also improves heart rate and sleep monitoring by giving users more information about recovery patterns and overall well-being. Powered by Xiaomi HyperOS, it offers seamless integration across Xiaomi devices and supports gesture navigation and connected ecosystem features. Like the Smart Band 10 Pro, it has up to 21 days of battery life.
Immersive Listening On The Move

The Xiaomi Buds 6 round out the lineup by focusing on communication, comfort, and audio quality. These earbuds are designed for life on the go, helping users stay focused whatever their activity may be, whether its work, travel, exercise, or even during downtime.
The Buds 6 feature advanced noise cancellation to help reduce distractions in busy environments, as well as two-way noise cancellation to improve voice clarity during calls. Users can experience premium Hi-Fi sound for music, podcasts, and other audio content.
To support long listening sessions, Xiaomi designed the earbuds with a lightweight ergonomic fit based on insights from over 1,000 ear models. They also support Google Fast Pair, dual-device connectivity, and app-based control through the Xiaomi Earbuds App.
Price and Availability
The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro retails for PHP 4,499 for the standard variants and PHP 5,399 for the Ceramic Edition. The Xiaomi Watch S5 46mm is priced starting at PHP 10,999, while the Xiaomi Buds 6 is priced at PHP 6,099. All are available through the official Xiaomi online store, Shopee, Lazada, and selected Xiaomi offline stores nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What new products did Xiaomi launch?
A: Xiaomi launched the Smart Band 10 Pro, Watch S5, and Buds 6.
Q: What health features does the Smart Band 10 Pro offer?
A: It monitors sleep, heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and stress, and it supports over 150 sports modes.
Q: How long does the battery last on the wearables?
A: The Smart Band 10 Pro and Watch S5 both offer up to 21 days of battery life.
Q: What makes the Watch S5 different?
A: It focuses on more advanced performance and recovery insights, with improved GNSS accuracy and upgraded heart rate and sleep monitoring.
Q: Where are the new Xiaomi wearables available?
A: They are available through Xiaomi’s online store, Shopee, Lazada, and selected Xiaomi offline stores nationwide.
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.





