Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Active picks up SIRIM certification ahead of global launch
Xiaomi is gearing up to expand its wearable offerings with the launch of the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Active. Recent certifications from the SIRIM database in Malaysia and the EEC database have confirmed the device’s global rollout.
The Smart Band 9 Active is positioned as a more budget-friendly alternative to the recently unveiled Smart Band 9. While specific details about its features are yet to be officially revealed, leaked renders and certifications have provided some insights.
The upcoming fitness tracker is expected to feature a redesigned body with a pill-shaped lock button and a full frame around the display, departing from the protruding design of its predecessor, the Smart Band 8 Active. The 1.47-inch display is likely to remain but with improved battery life. Reports claim the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Active can last up to 18 days on a single charge, an increase from the 14 days offered by its predecessor.
The device is rumored to be available in three color options: Black, White, and Pink. However, additional color variants may be introduced at the time of launch. We can take a look at the Xiaomi Smart Band 9’s specifications to get an idea of what else we can expect from the Smart Band 9 Active.
Xiaomi Smart Band 9 specs
The Xiaomi Smart Band 9 has a 1.62-inch AMOLED display with 1200 nits peak brightness, a 192 x 490 resolution, and 326 ppi, offering sharp visuals and over 200 customizable watch faces. Designed for health tracking, it includes sensors for heart rate, movement, and ambient light, with improved heart rate accuracy and support for 150+ workout modes. The band’s 233mAh battery lasts up to 21 days (without Always-On Display), recharges in about an hour, and is water-resistant up to 50 meters. Additional features include music control, message notifications, and weather updates.
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