Xiaomi is preparing for a massive global rollout on May 28 in Vienna. The brand has already released the Redmi Headphones Neo in Japan, marking its first over-ear audio attempt. Meanwhile, the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro is gearing up for its international debut. Both devices bring high-end hardware to the budget segment.
The Strategy Behind the Audio Shift
Reports indicate that the Redmi Headphones Neo launch came as a slight surprise, hitting the Japanese market before the official Vienna event. Xiaomi usually floods the market with cheap wireless earbuds. Shifting to an over-ear design tells me they want to capture the entry-level audiophile crowd. You get a massive 500mAh battery that promises up to 72 hours of playback on a single charge.
The most impressive part of the Redmi Headphones Neo specs is the inclusion of 42dB Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). Pairing this with 40mm titanium-coated drivers is a very smart move from a hardware perspective. Buyers want strong bass and clear vocals, and this setup delivers a frequency response of 20Hz–40kHz. The addition of a USB-C wired mode for low-latency listening proves Xiaomi is targeting gamers and serious music fans who demand high-res audio certification.

Are the Redmi Headphones Neo features enough to scare competitors? At roughly $50 in early markets, they certainly make things difficult for established budget brands like Sony or Skullcandy. You get a premium build with Obsidian Black and Sand White color options, while a Mist Blue variant will arrive later. I think this aggressive pricing will force rival companies to lower their costs on ANC-equipped headsets very soon.
Xiaomi: New Smart Band
Alongside the new headphones, Xiaomi will unleash the Smart Band 10 Pro globally on May 28. This is not your average budget fitness tracker anymore. The company equipped it with a 1.74-inch AMOLED display that reaches a peak brightness of 2000 nits. This massive upgrade over the 1200 nits of the Band 9 Pro guarantees flawless outdoor visibility during bright daylight hours.
Xiaomi is clearly pushing for a premium feel with the outer materials. You can choose a standard sandblasted aluminum alloy frame or step up to the brand-new Ceramic Version. The ceramic model weighs 28.7g and comes paired with a high-end fluororubber strap. I believe this split strategy helps Xiaomi cater to price-conscious buyers while also tempting users who want a luxurious look on their wrist.

For fitness tracking, the Band 10 Pro includes an independent 5-satellite GNSS system featuring GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, and QZSS. You can map your daily running routes perfectly without keeping your smartphone in your pocket. The new dual-light PPG sensor improves heart rate accuracy to a reliable 98.2%. The brand also added Sleep Algorithm 2.0 and dedicated overnight Heart Rate Variability tracking to monitor your daily physical recovery.
Xiaomi is clearly playing an aggressive volume game right now. The Redmi Headphones Neo offers extreme value for anyone wanting capable noise cancellation without spending heavily. It fills a huge gap in the market where buyers normally have to choose between decent ANC and long battery life. With 72 hours of playback, the Redmi Headphones Neo completely solves the daily battery anxiety problem that plagues many wireless audio users.
The Smart Band 10 Pro follows a similar high-value playbook to win over consumers. By bumping the screen brightness to 2000 nits and adding a ceramic option, the band feels much closer to a premium smartwatch than a basic tracker. You get reliable GPS tracking and long-lasting battery life in a very sleek package. Xiaomi is directly reaching users who want flagship features at mid-range prices.
If Xiaomi brings both of these devices to India at competitive price points, they will undoubtedly dominate the sales charts. You should seriously consider the Redmi Headphones Neo if you want an affordable entry into high-res audio. The Band 10 Pro is a must-buy upgrade if your current fitness tracker struggles with outdoor visibility or GPS accuracy. Xiaomi knows exactly what buyers want, and they are delivering it all on May 28.

