Mibro smartwatches target individual sports
- June 23, 2025
- Steve Rogerson

Chinese smartwatch brand Mibro has launched three devices focused on integrating sports and technology.
The GS Explorer S, GS Pro2 and GS Active2 smartwatches are each designed to serve a unique athletic purpose.
The Explorer S is engineered for extreme outdoor adventurers, ensuring durability in demanding environments. It supports freediving, sailing, surfing, mountaineering and rock climbing, with military-grade durability, Bluetooth calling, a 100m water resistance rating and health monitoring.
A premium version has an aerospace-grade titanium alloy body.
The Pro2 targets triathlon participants, particularly those who engage in the sport regularly through amateur events. As the flagship model of the line, it combines rugged construction with a lightweight build. The smartwatch supports multi-sport tracking for swimming, cycling and running, and includes trajectory navigation for enhanced route planning and performance analysis.
The running community will find its match in the lightweight design of the Active2, which weighs 39.9g. Tailored for runners, the smartwatch incorporates six core technologies, reshaping training experiences through various running modes and personalised training plans.
A notable innovation across the GS series is the padel mode. Using real athlete performance data and guidance from Chinese padel professionals, the feature provides sport-specific metrics and professional-grade feedback tailored to players of all skill levels.
All three watches are powered by Galaxy OS 2.0, delivering a smoother and more intuitive user interface. The system allows seamless health and fitness data integration with third-party platforms, including Google Fit for Android users, Apple Health for iOS and Strava for GPS-enabled devices, ensuring a connected and holistic user experience.
This launch is said to mark Mibro’s evolution from a wearable brand to a sports tech partner. Backed by more than 300 R&D engineers, over 200 patents and an in-house sports science lab, the company says it is poised to drive future smart athletic performance tools.
Mibro (www.mibrofit.com) is a brand of ZhenShi Information Technology in Shenzhen.


