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Mibro Unveils AI Sports Coach with Precision and Emotional Intelligence at MWC 2026
By MGN Editorial•February 26, 2026 at 01:40 AM
Smart wearables maker Mibro will showcase its AI Coach system at Mobile World Congress 2026, demonstrating how a watch-based AI platform is being developed to support sport-specific training insights.
Shenzhen, China - Smart wearables manufacturer Mibro will present its AI Coach system at the upcoming Mobile World Congress 2026, showcasing how the company is developing a watch-based artificial intelligence platform to provide personalized training support and insights for athletes.
According to the company's announcement, the AI Coach system leverages precision sensors and emotional intelligence algorithms to deliver sport-specific guidance for padel players. Padel, a fast-growing racket sport played on a small court, requires a unique set of physical and mental skills that the AI system aims to help athletes develop and refine.
'Our goal with the AI Coach is to empower athletes of all levels to improve their performance through tailored, real-time feedback and coaching,' said Mibro CEO Jane Wang. 'By combining advanced sensors, computer vision, and emotional intelligence, we're creating a wearable platform that can truly understand an individual's needs and provide actionable insights to help them reach their full potential.'
The announcement comes as the wearables market continues to expand, with athletes and fitness enthusiasts increasingly turning to smart devices to enhance their training regimens. Mibro's AI Coach represents an effort to leverage these technologies to deliver a more personalized and effective coaching experience, blending physical performance metrics with emotional and psychological factors.
'As sports science and technology continue to evolve, we're seeing a growing demand for intelligent, adaptive training solutions that can provide that extra edge,' noted industry analyst Mark Daniels. 'Mibro's AI Coach demonstrates how AI and wearables are converging to create new possibilities for athlete development and optimization.'
The AI Coach system will be on display at Mibro's booth during Mobile World Congress 2026, which is scheduled to take place in Barcelona from February 26 to March 1. The company invites attendees to experience the technology firsthand and learn more about its potential applications in the world of sports and fitness.
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