
A Xiaomi wearable with model number M2561B1 has been listed in certification databases in Taiwan and Singapore. The databases label the device as a “Smart Band” without revealing its commercial name or specifications. The model numbering matches Xiaomi’s prior pattern for Smart Band variants, pointing to the next-generation Smart Band 11 lineup. The device is expected to debut as the Xiaomi Smart Band 11 Active. Earlier listings for a Smart Band 11 model in Singapore referenced induction loop communication and wireless power transfer, indicating inductive charging. This could replace pogo-style charging connectors. Xiaomi recently launched the Smart Band 10 Pro in China with a 1.74-inch AMOLED display.
"A Xiaomi wearable with the model number M2561B1 has been spotted in certification listings from Taiwan's National Communications Commission (NCC) and Singapore's Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA). Both databases reportedly classify the product simply as a “Smart Band”, but they do not disclose its commercial branding. However, the model number offers a clue about its identity. Xiaomi previously used the model numbers M2551B1 and M2553B1 for the standard and NFC variants of the Smart Band 10 Pro, respectively."
"Based on this naming convention, the newly certified M2561B1 is believed to be part of the next-generation Smart Band 11 lineup. It is expected to debut as the Xiaomi Smart Band 11 Active. The appearance of the wearable in international certification databases suggests Xiaomi may be preparing to launch the purported wearable outside China in the near future. The development builds upon the sighting of the Xiaomi Smart Band 11 on the IMDA database earlier this month."
"Per a report, the wearable was listed under Low Power Radio Equipment, referring to “Induction Loop Communication System / WPT / WPC.” The presence of WPT, which means Wireless Power Transfer, indicates that Xiaomi could finally move away from the Pogo-style charging connector and introduce inductive charging on its smart band. The company, notably, recently launched the Smart Band 10 Pro in China. It sports a 1.74-inch AMOLED colour display up to"
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