Mibro GS Active2: smartwatch for padel
Padel has become one of the most popular sports in Spain, but until recently there was a problem: most smartwatches were designed for running, cycling, or gym workouts.
The Mibro GS Active2 was created to fill that gap.
Unlike other sports smartwatches, this watch includes a specific mode for padel that allows for advanced game statistics recording, on-court movement analysis, and physical performance monitoring during training and matches. Thanks to its analysis system based on a multidimensional data matrix, the watch is capable of offering much more useful information for racket sports players than conventional wearables.

What makes the Mibro GS Active2 different?
Most smartwatches include a generic mode for racket sports.
The Mibro GS Active2 goes a step further.
Its development is specifically geared towards padel players who want to better understand their performance on the court. The device collects information related to movement, execution speed, and physical activity to generate detailed statistics that help in better understanding each session.
Technology designed for padel
Thanks to a six-dimensional data matrix, the device monitors different variables related to the game and allows for the study of key aspects of sports performance. This technology analyzes posture, speed, and game pace during different phases of the activity.
For many amateur players, it represents the first opportunity to access metrics that were previously only available through professional sports analysis systems.
Advanced in-match statistics
The watch's objective is not only to measure steps or calories.
Its purpose is to offer useful information to improve on the court.
Among the data it can record are:
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Match duration.
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Game intensity.
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Activity pace.
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Heart rate.
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Calorie expenditure.
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Training performance.
These metrics allow for the evaluation of physical and sports evolution over time.
Technical movement analysis
The main innovation of the Mibro GS Active2 is its ability to study player behavior during a match.
While other watches simply record physical activity, this model seeks to provide context about how the game unfolds.
This approach makes the watch an especially attractive tool for:
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Amateur players.
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Coaches.
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Padel academies.
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Regular competitors.
Integrated GPS for unlimited training
In addition to the padel mode, the watch incorporates integrated GPS to record outdoor activities without relying on a mobile phone. This also allows it to be used for:
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Running.
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Hiking.
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Walking.
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Cycling.
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General physical training.
Health and recovery
A good player must not only control what happens during the match.
They also need to manage their recovery.
Therefore, the Mibro GS Active2 includes monitoring functions for:
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Heart rate.
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Blood oxygen.
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Stress.
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Sleep.
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Daily activity.
This data helps identify when to train with greater intensity and when it is advisable to rest.
Battery and autonomy
Battery life is one of the most valued aspects by sports watch users.
The Mibro GS Active2 offers a long-lasting battery that allows the watch to be used for several days without constant charging. According to distributors, it can last up to 20 days under certain usage conditions.
Is it better than a traditional sports smartwatch?
The answer depends on the user.
If your main activity is running, there are probably more specialized running watches.
But if you play padel several times a week, the Mibro GS Active2 offers something few devices currently provide: metrics specifically oriented to this sport.

Final opinion
The Mibro GS Active2 represents an increasingly important trend in the world of wearables: specialization.
Instead of trying to be a watch for everyone, it seeks to become a useful tool for padel players.
Its combination of specific statistics, technical analysis, integrated GPS, health monitoring, and long battery life make it one of the most interesting proposals for those who want to improve on the court.