Xiaomi has expanded its AIoT lineup in Indonesia with three new devices aimed at making daily routines more practical across fitness, audio, health, and work. The launch reflects the company’s push to build a more connected smart-device ecosystem that fits modern activity patterns.
Marketing Director Xiaomi Indonesia, Andi Renreng, described the move as part of Xiaomi’s effort to strengthen integration across its smart devices. The goal is to make technology work more naturally for users as they move through a busy day.
A smartwatch built for active routines
Among the three products, Xiaomi Watch S5 stands out as the most fitness-focused option. It comes with a 1.48-inch AMOLED display, 480×480 resolution, a 2.6 mm bezel, a 73.8 percent screen-to-body ratio, and brightness reaching 2,500 nits.
The watch is also designed to stay light and compact for all-day wear. Xiaomi gives it a 10.99 mm body, a 46-gram weight, a stainless steel frame, and an 815 mAh battery that is claimed to last up to 21 days with Xiaomi Surge Battery support.
For users who train often, the Watch S5 offers more than 150 activity modes. It also includes dual-band GNSS, 5 ATM water resistance, Personal Running Coach, online and offline maps and routes, heart rate sensing, blood oxygen monitoring, and HRV tracking during sleep.
Earbuds focused on sound and calls
Xiaomi Buds 6 brings the audio side of the lineup into focus. The true wireless earphones use an 11 mm dynamic driver, a triple-magnetic circuit, and a 24K gold-coated diaphragm.
Xiaomi says the Buds 6 were tuned by Harman Golden Ears with Harman AudioEFX. Users can also choose sound modes such as Enhance Voice, Enhance Treble, and Soothing Bass.
The earbuds support Hi-Res Audio and Snapdragon Sound for lossless listening. Their Active Noise Cancellation is claimed to reduce noise up to 95 dB, while the triple-mic AI noise reduction system is built to cut wind noise at speeds up to 12 meters per second.
Each earbud weighs only 4.4 grams, which helps support a more comfortable fit over longer use. Battery life is stated at up to six hours on a single charge and up to 35 hours with the charging case.
A band aimed at sports and sleep tracking
The third device is the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro, which targets users who want a slimmer daily tracker. It features a 1.74-inch AMOLED display with a 60 Hz refresh rate, brightness of up to 2,000 nits, and a 9.7 mm body.
Like the other two products, it is built around a broad set of everyday and fitness functions. Xiaomi has included more than 150 sport modes, including Track, running course, smart pacing, and warm-up and cool-down guidance for runners.
Cyclists can view speed, heart rate, distance, calories, and workout duration. For swimming, the band offers 5 ATM water resistance and underwater heart rate monitoring.
The Smart Band 10 Pro also supports outdoor activities such as trekking, hiking, and trail running. It uses five satellite systems to improve route tracking precision.
Beyond exercise, the device monitors heart rate, blood oxygen, stress levels, menstrual health, HRV, sleep patterns, and sleep quality recommendations. Xiaomi claims the battery can last up to 21 days, keeping it suitable for long daily use.
