Xiaomi has officially opened a special recruitment program for invited users to test the new version of the Xiaomi Band 10, announced through its verified account @PlayXiaomiSurgeOS. The latest firmware introduces a redesigned interface, smarter focus notifications, and a refined fitness tracking system with cadence and pace algorithm 2.0, promising enhanced workout precision and smoother daily usability.
What’s New in the Xiaomi Band 10 Update
The new version is not just a minor patch—it brings significant functional and design upgrades that elevate user experience across sports and health tracking.
Optimized Swimming Mode
The pool swimming mode now delivers improved stroke and lap detection, providing more accurate data synchronization for both short and long sessions. Xiaomi’s sports algorithm team has enhanced motion pattern recognition, particularly useful for competitive swimmers.
Redesigned Icons and Cleaner Interface
Xiaomi has overhauled the icon design, using more refined details and adaptive visual elements. Users can also hide pre-installed apps they rarely use, leading to a more organized and minimalist display—a feature inspired by the simplicity of the HyperOS design language.
Smarter Focus Notifications and Animation Effects
The focus notification system now supports richer animations and smoother transitions, helping users distinguish between priority alerts and general notifications more intuitively. These improvements align with Xiaomi’s mission to build a more context-aware wearable ecosystem that intelligently adapts to user behavior.
Algorithm 2.0: Smarter Training Insights
The new cadence and pace algorithm 2.0 integrates data from multiple movement factors such as stride dynamics, heart rate variability, and ambient conditions. This allows the Band 10 to provide scientifically informed exercise recommendations—a major step forward in precision health tracking.
Availability and Registration Timeline
The recruitment period for this exclusive beta runs from November 12 to November 13, while the testing phase is scheduled for November 14 to November 20. Participation is currently limited to select users in China.
Source: IT Home

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