Mibro Unveils AI Sports Coach at MWC
At Mobile World Congress 2026, Mibro unveiled its new AI Sports Coach, a wearable device promising personalized training feedback. The device uses advanced biometric sensors and adaptive coaching algorithms to provide real-time guidance. It is designed for athletes and outdoor enthusiasts seeking tailored support during workouts.
- The initial rollout of the AI Coach will focus on providing specific training insights for padel players and runners before expanding to other sports. For padel, the system tracks five different stroke types, swing speed, and heart rate, correlating them with heart rate variability (HRV) to advise on when to exert effort and when to recover. - For runners, the AI moves beyond basic pace and analyzes running form and stride precision in real-time to identify fatigue patterns early. This is intended to help optimize training load and prevent injuries. - Mibro is a brand of Zhenshi Information Technology, a Shanghai-based company established in 2015 with investments from Xiaomi and Nokia Morningside Capital. The company has over 300 R&D engineers and operates a Sports Science Laboratory. - Live demonstrations of the AI Coach are scheduled to take place from March 2-5 at Fira Barcelona during Mobile World Congress 2026. - The company views the future of wearables as not just passive data tracking but understanding the person behind the data to balance performance, recovery, and well-being. - Prior to the AI Coach, Mibro's GS series watches, like the GS Pro 2, were marketed as competitors to Garmin for activities like triathlons, featuring GPS, heart rate tracking, and multiple sport modes.