The Mibro GS Explorer S smartwatch made a grand entrance at MWC 2025 in Barcelona, captivating onlookers with its rugged charm. As a successor to last year’s GS Explorer, this latest model offers not only durability but also enticing new features that set it apart from its predecessor. Amongst the notable upgrades, the GS Explorer S introduces a new Bluetooth calling function and a refreshed bezel design.
One of the standout features of this new smartwatch is the option of either stainless steel or titanium casing—a notable enhancement from the original model, which was only available in stainless steel across three colors. It doesn’t just look tough; it boasts impressive tenacity with dual-frequency GNSS positioning and a 10ATM waterproof rating, making it ideal for adventurous souls who appreciate both style and resilience.
While many features mirror those of its predecessor, like the display technology that promises a peak brightness of 1,500 nits and an impressive battery life of up to 20 days with regular use, some specifics remain under wraps. Details about the GS Explorer S’s full capabilities, release date, and pricing are eagerly anticipated by technology enthusiasts and rugged smartwatch aficionados alike. For context, the original GS Explorer was priced at $155.00 or €139.99, hinting at a similar price range for the upgraded model.
The GS Explorer S is set to challenge established heavyweights like the Garmin Fenix and Amazfit T-Rex series, providing a robust and feature-rich alternative that appeals to the practical yet adventurous consumer.






