Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro Review

샤오미 스마트밴드 9 Pro 리뷰 — 9만 원 안팎이면 GPS 때문에 올라갈 만한가요 [2026]
Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro is where the cheap-band formula starts solving a real outdoor-use problem. The bigger display helps, but the meaningful upgrade is built-in GNSS. That changes the device from a couch-to-errands tracker into something you can realistically use for walks, jogs, travel days, and short phone-free sessions.

The clean way to judge it is this: are built-in GPS and a roomier screen the exact two things missing from the regular Band 9? If yes, the Pro has a clear job. If no, the regular model still keeps the sharper value story and the simpler Amazon buy.

Core specs

Spec Details
Current U.S. price reference Amazon U.S. marketplace pricing varies; no featured offer was visible at the time of check
Compatibility Android 8.0+ / iOS 12.0+ via Mi Fitness
Case size band-style fitness tracker with larger display
Display 1.74-inch narrow-edge display
Battery up to 21 days typical use, up to 10 days with Always-On Display
Durability / water 5ATM water resistance; aluminum alloy frame

Why the Pro version makes sense

Its best argument is practical, not flashy: it fixes the biggest limitation of the regular Smart Band 9 for people who actually walk or run outdoors and do not want to rely on a phone for route data. That is a small difference on paper and a meaningful one once you leave the driveway.

What feels different on the wrist

The larger 1.74-inch screen changes the feel more than the product photos suggest. It is still a band, but it stops feeling disposable. Pace, distance, and quick route checks are easier mid-walk or mid-run, and the whole device feels less cramped when you are outside moving at actual speed.

When the GPS upgrade stops being theoretical

Band 9 Pro is interesting because it solves a very specific U.S. use case: someone who wants to leave the phone at home for a neighborhood walk, a park loop, a hotel-gym run on a work trip, or a short after-dinner jog, but does not want to jump to full smartwatch pricing or Garmin-style commitment. In that lane, the product makes a lot more sense than the basic Band 9.

The catch is that it still behaves like a smart band more than a polished mainstream smartwatch. Notifications are lighter, app behavior is simpler, and the product can feel like a smart band with one very useful extra skill rather than a complete wrist computer.

Why it still is not the easy-click choice

The other drag is the U.S. buying path. The listing exists, but the featured-offer picture was not especially clean at the time of check, which makes this less straightforward to recommend than the regular Band 9 if you want a fast, low-risk Amazon purchase. For a budget product, friction matters more than people like to admit.

Where the extra money actually goes

That leaves Smart Band 9 Pro in an interesting spot: better than Band 9 if GPS matters, still weaker than Garmin for training depth, and still much cheaper than mainstream smartwatches. It is the in-between choice for someone who wants more freedom outdoors without moving all the way up the price ladder.

Final read

Buy it if built-in GPS is the missing feature that keeps the regular Band 9 from being enough. Otherwise the cheaper Band 9 remains the sharper value and the easier recommendation.

A better pick for

  • You want a low-cost tracker with built-in GPS.
  • You want a bigger display than a typical fitness band gives you.
  • You want Xiaomi value without stepping into Apple, Samsung, or Garmin pricing.
Still a stretch for

  • You mainly want the absolute cheapest good tracker.
  • You want a polished app ecosystem.
  • You need serious training analytics and should look at Garmin.
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