Xiaomi has expanded its global ecosystem of wearables by officially launching the Xiaomi Watch S4 41mm and the Xiaomi OpenWear Stereo Pro wireless earbuds outside China. 
Both devices had previously debuted on Xiaomi’s home turf earlier this year, and their global rollout marks the brand’s determination to compete more aggressively in Europe’s smartwatch and audio markets.
The Xiaomi Watch S4 41mm arrives in European regions with a competitive entry price of €159/£129 for the Black and Mint Green variants, which come paired with a comfortable TPU strap. For users seeking a more premium aesthetic, Xiaomi is offering the Sunset Gold edition equipped with a stainless-steel Milanese strap at €219/£189. Beyond appearances, the smartwatch brings robust specifications: it features a bright 1.32-inch AMOLED panel with 2,200 nits of peak brightness, ensuring excellent readability even under strong sunlight, and a 5ATM water resistance rating, making it safe for swimming and showering.
Health and fitness remain central to Xiaomi’s wearable ambitions. The Watch S4 incorporates an upgraded 4-LED + 4PD heart rate sensor designed for higher accuracy in heart rate monitoring. Xiaomi has also fine-tuned the Xring T1 chip inside the watch, introducing a modem that is 35% more power-efficient compared to its predecessor. Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the real-time swim heart rate tracking and the watch’s reliable 8-day battery life, making it a strong companion for both casual and active users.
Alongside the smartwatch, Xiaomi also introduced its new audio flagship, the OpenWear Stereo Pro. These open-ear wireless earbuds are crafted with a three-point support system for stability and comfort, combined with aviation-grade titanium ear hooks. The earbuds are IP54 certified, offering resistance against dust and splashes, and house an ambitious five-driver system led by an oversized 18×13mm loudspeaker. Tuning by the Harman Golden Ear Team ensures refined, premium-quality sound. With 8.5 hours of standalone playback and a charging case that stretches usage to an impressive 45 hours, these earbuds target long-haul users and audiophiles alike. They are available in Graphite Black, Titan Gray, and Sand Gold at €149/£139.
To round off its wearable announcements, Xiaomi unveiled the Smart Band 10 Glimmer Edition, a stylish refresh of its popular fitness tracker. Bundled with a metallic bracelet for a touch of elegance, it is priced at €79/£69, positioning it as an affordable yet fashionable option for health-conscious users.
With these launches, Xiaomi continues to blur the line between functionality, design, and affordability, aiming to capture a larger share of the global wearable tech landscape while keeping its pricing strategy aggressive.
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