Xiaomi’s smart band lineup has been one of the better value sports in fitness trackers for years. The standard Smart Band 10 launched globally last year and took off well. Now, leaks are pointing towards a Pro version coming very soon, and one detail stands out from the rest.
According Tipster for Digital Chat StationXiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro may launch as early as this month. A Brazilian retailer listing spotted by Gadgets & Wearables is consistent with that time frame, and is priced about $10 more than the Band 9 Pro, which sells for around $75. This puts the 10 Pro at around $85 to $100 depending on the region.
The color lineup includes black, white, silver, orange and pink. But the option that no one really expected is a white ceramic version. A ceramic body is basically unheard of in this price range, and it comes with a tradeoff: the ceramic version reportedly weighs more than 50 grams, while it’s less than 40 grams for the standard model. The Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro came in at just 24.5 grams, so that’s a notable shift towards premium build quality.
What to expect from the 10 Pro?
Model number M2552B1 first appeared in the Korean certification database in January, which is usually a sign that the device is nearing finalization. As with previous Xiaomi Pro Band releases, the 10 Pro should move away from the standard pill-shaped tracker design towards something wider and more rectangular, closer to a small smartwatch than a slim band.
The Band 9 Pro, which Xiaomi showed off at MWC 2026 along with several other wearables, was expected to feature built-in GNSS for outdoor tracking. This is the main thing that separates the Pro from the standard in this lineup, and there’s no reason to expect the 10 Pro to abandon it. Feature details beyond material and color options haven’t been leaked yet, so sensor and display specs are still open questions.
The leak confirms that the build quality is said to be solid and that the design is almost ready. Xiaomi has been treating these bands more like lifestyle accessories than pure fitness tools lately, and the ceramic option fits in that direction. The 50-gram band isn’t for everyone, but at this price it’s a proposition unlike anything else out there.
