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Verdict:
The Band 9 Active (from RM95) is a budget-friendly tracker with a TFT display, 18-day battery and 50+ sport modes. The Band 9 Pro (RM269) upgrades to a bigger AMOLED screen, built-in GPS, linear motor vibration, and 21-day battery. The right choice comes down to one question: do you exercise outdoors without your phone?
Quick Specs Comparison
| Feature | Band 9 Active | Band 9 Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Price (Malaysia) | From RM95 | From RM269 |
| Display | 1.47″ TFT LCD | 1.74″ AMOLED |
| Resolution | 172×320px | 336×480px |
| Build-in GPS | ✗ No | ✓ Yes (5 systems) |
| Battery life | Up to 18 days | Up to 21 days |
| Water resistance | 5ATM | 5ATM |
| Heart rate monitoring | ✓ | ✓ (improved) |
| Blood oxygen (SpO₂) | ✓ | ✓ (improved) |
| Sleep monitoring | ✓ | ✓ (improved) |
| Haptic motor | Basic vibration | Linear motor (stronger) |
| Sport modes | 50+ | 150+ |
What’s Actually Different — The Real Breakdown
1. The screen is noticeably bigger on the Pro
The Band 9 has a 1.47-inch display. The Pro steps up to 1.74 inches. It is visually obvious when you hold both side by side. More importantly, the Pro’s screen has higher resolution (336×480 vs 172×3200) — text is sharper, watch faces look more premium, and reading fitness stats is easier at a glance.
The Pro also adds 2.5D reinforced glass — the same treatment you see on mid-range smartphones. It reduces the risk of scratches and gives the band a more premium wrist feel.
2. Built-in GPS is the biggest practical difference
This is the single most important upgrade and the main reason to spend extra on the Pro.
The standard Band 9 has no built-in GPS. For outdoor running or cycling, it connects to your phone’s GPS via Bluetooth. That means: your phone must be with you during exercise. No phone = no route tracking.
The Band 9 Pro has built-in GPS. Run without your phone. Cycle without your phone. It tracks your actual route, pace, and distance independently — exactly what serious exercisers need.
If you run, jog, cycle, hike, or play outdoor sports regularly: the GPS upgrade alone justifies the higher price.
If you mainly walk around the office, go to the gym, and use the band for general health monitoring: connected GPS via your phone is perfectly sufficient.
3. Haptic feedback is noticeably better on the Pro
The standard Band 9 uses basic motor vibration for notifications and alarms — it gets the job done.
The Pro uses a linear motor, which produces a crisper, more precise buzz. It feels significantly more like a proper smartwatch. This is a quality-of-life upgrade that you notice every day when notifications come in. Not a deal-breaker on the Band 9, but once you feel the Pro’s feedback, it’s hard to go back.
Real-World Test: Two Weeks on the Wrist

We wore the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro for two weeks in Kuala Lumpur, testing it across office work, morning runs in Taman Desa, a weekend trip to Penang, and daily commuting.
Sleep tracking: Genuinely useful. It correctly identified deep sleep vs REM vs light sleep phases every night without any configuration. The morning sleep score with specific feedback (“your deep sleep was shorter than average last night”) is the kind of data that actually changes your habits.
Heart rate during exercise: Accurate within 3–5 BPM compared to a chest strap monitor across multiple running sessions. Good enough for pace management and zone training.
GPS tracking (Pro): Locked on within 45 seconds outdoors. Tracked a 5km run route with excellent accuracy — the logged path matched Google Maps satellite view almost precisely.
Notifications: Received WhatsApp, Instagram, email, and call alerts reliably. Text previews on the band are readable — you can decide whether to pull out your phone or not.
Battery: Started at 100% on a Monday. By the following Sunday (7 days) with always-on heart rate monitoring and GPS tracking 4x during the week, battery was at 61%. Comfortable two-week usage is realistic.
One daily annoyance: There is no physical button. Everything is touch-controlled. Navigating back to the watch face requires swiping from the edge repeatedly — it takes a few days to build muscle memory. Not a dealbreaker but worth knowing.
Who Should Buy Which Version?
Buy the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Active (RM95) if:
- You mainly want step counting, sleep tracking, and notification alerts
- You always have your phone nearby during exercise
- Budget is your primary concern
- You want a reliable, low-maintenance health tracker for daily wear

Buy the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro (RM269) if:
- You run, cycle, hike, or do outdoor sports regularly (built-in GPS is a game-changer)
- You want a more premium look and feel on your wrist
- You exercise without your phone
- You want the sharper screen and better haptic feedback

Price & Where to Buy in Malaysia
Prices are current as of date of post. Check links for real-time pricing.
Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Active
From RM 95
RM 129
Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro
From RM 269
RM 339
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FAQ
Does the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro work with iPhones? Yes. Both bands connect via Bluetooth to Android and iOS. The Mi Fitness app is available on both Google Play and the App Store. Full functionality works on iPhone except for some Xiaomi-specific Android features.
Can the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 answer calls? No. Neither version has a speaker or microphone. You receive a notification on the band when a call comes in, but you must answer on your phone.
Is 5ATM water resistance enough for swimming? Yes — 5ATM means it can withstand water pressure equivalent to 50 metres depth. Both bands are suitable for swimming, showering, and water sports.
