Looking for a smartband around Rp800 thousand now narrows down to two names: Huawei Band 11 Pro with a claim of a very bright display, and Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro with a larger screen. Both are 60 Hz and have GPS, but their focus differs: outdoor visibility vs display real estate. With a slim price gap (~Rp700 thousand vs ~Rp800 thousand), which is better for you if you often work out outdoors or need a roomy display for everyday use?
A synthesis of gadget reviewer opinions highlighting key strengths and trade-offs.
Two distinct choices: one emphasizes outdoor readability and light weight, the other prioritizes a larger display. Best for: Prioritizing readability under sunlight and allâday light wear Users who want GPS straight from the wrist Small wrists sensitive to weight Not ideal for: Lovers of extraâlarge displays Users who want an abundance of free watch faces Final verdict: Choose Huawei if screen brightness and outdoor comfort are crucial; choose Xiaomi if a larger screen is the top priority.
Quick Specs Huawei Band 11 Pro VS Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro In the Rp700â800 thousand class, buyers want a screen thatâs easy to read outdoors, reliable GPS tracking without a phone, and a smooth interface. The most noticeable difference here: Huawei puts forward high brightness and comfort, while Xiaomi offers a larger display. Who is it for: Huawei Band 11 Pro for casual runners/cyclists who are often outdoors and need high readability, and users who prioritize light weight. Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro for users who want a wider data canvas and equally smooth 60 Hz. Who is it not for: Hunters of abundant free watch faces (noted as limited in Huawei Health). Users with very small wrists who are sensitive to size (consider the nonâPro Band 11). Both are worth itâwith caveats. Choose the Huawei Band 11 Pro if outdoor visibility and weight comfort are key; choose the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro if a larger screen adds more value to your activities. In bright conditions, Huaweiâs higher brightness helps readability; if you rarely do activities at midday, Xiaomiâs 1200 nits may be enough. Quick lock outdoors, stable without dropouts for ±30â60 minutes, and very responsive autoâpause/autoâresume according to the source test. Yes, it has GPS according to the source, but thereâs no detailed testing of lock/stability. Drops about 6% overnight with dynamic sensors active; heavyâuse estimate around 1 week, depending on habits. There are many options in the app, but the free selection is considered relatively limited; many are paid, according to the source. Physically they fit (oneâclick), but widths differ so aesthetics may look odd on one side. Closing: At the ~Rp800k price point, set your top priorityâoutdoor readability or a larger screenâthen pick the one that best aligns with your daily routine. Source: Fredy Us
Editorial Verdict
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Key Advantages
Suited for
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Huawei Band 11 Pro
~Rp700,000
Very bright display; responsive and stable GPS outdoors; smooth AOD and gestures; light and slim
Outdoor workouts, users who need maximum visibility
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Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro
~Rp800,000
Larger display and higher resolution; 60 Hz; has GPS; 1200 nits
Users who prioritize a roomier display area
Market Context and Expectations
Core Comparison Huawei Band 11 Pro vs Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro
Display & Outdoor Visibility
60 Hz Smoothness & Interface
GPS & Outdoor Workouts
Battery & Usage Patterns
Design, Weight & Comfort
Extras & Ecosystem
Price & Value
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FAQ
Is the 2000 nits vs 1200 nits difference noticeable?
How is the GPS quality on the Huawei Band 11 Pro?
Does the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro also have GPS?
How is Huaweiâs battery with AOD on?
Are there many Huawei watch faces?
Can the Huawei Band 11 Pro straps be swapped with the Band 11?



