On June 16, Mibro, a prominent brand of ZhenShi Information Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd, unveiled three new smartwatches: the GS Explorer S, GS Pro2, and GS Active2, which signify a major step in the brand's transformation. Mibro is shifting its focus towards a robust integration of sports and advanced technology. This launch is geared towards supporting athletes of various disciplines effectively.
Each smartwatch caters to distinct athletic needs. The Mibro GS Explorer S is tailored for adventurous individuals. Built to withstand extreme environments, this smartwatch is ideal for activities such as freediving, sailing, surfing, mountaineering, and rock climbing. It boasts military-grade durability, Bluetooth calling capabilities, a water resistance of up to 100 meters, and sophisticated health monitoring features. An updated version includes a body made from aerospace-grade titanium alloy. During Mobile World Congress 2025, the GS Explorer S achieved recognition by winning the "Best in Show" award from Wareable for its outstanding performance and innovative design.
The Mibro GS Pro2 is designed with triathletes in mind, particularly those who regularly participate in amateur events. As the flagship model of this release, it merges a lightweight structure with rugged durability, supporting multi-sport tracking across swimming, cycling, and running disciplines. It also incorporates trajectory navigation, enhancing route planning and performance analysis for serious athletes.
For runners specifically, the lightweight Mibro GS Active2 weighs in at just 39.9 grams. This model has been crafted to optimize the running experience, featuring six core technologies designed to reshape training routines. It offers various running modes and personalized training plans to suit individual needs. Notably, a new Padel mode has been integrated, leveraging performance data from real athletes and insights from elite Padel players in China, providing tailored metrics and professional feedback for players at all levels.
All three models operate on Galaxy OS 2.0, which establishes a smoother and more user-friendly interface. The system promotes seamless integration of health and fitness data with various third-party platforms, including Google Fit for Android users, Apple Health for iOS, and Strava for those using GPS-enabled devices. This interconnectedness promises a holistic experience for users, ensuring all their fitness metrics are at their fingertips.
This launch symbolizes Mibro's evolution from a brand focused solely on wearables to a comprehensive sports-tech partner. With a team of over 300 research and development engineers, alongside more than 200 patents and an in-house sports science lab, Mibro is well-equipped to influence the next generation of athletic performance tools.
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