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Mibro’s new GS Explorer smartwatch features an AMOLED display, military-grade durability and up to 60 days of battery life

Mibro threw the watch Watch GS Explorerwhich combines a robust design with a host of features. This smartwatch meets military-grade durability standards, having passed 15 military tests according to certification MIL-STD-810H. It boasts a water resistance rating of 10ATM, allowing it to withstand depths of up to 100 metres, making it suitable for activities such as diving, jet skiing and snorkelling.

The GS Explorer features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with 466×466 resolution and a peak brightness of 1500 nits. It supports 5 dual-frequency satellites for precise positioning and navigation, claiming to increase GPS accuracy by 20%. Users can also import GPX, KML and TCX files for customized route planning.

Health features include a Circular Matrix Biological Sensing System to increase the efficiency of heart rate and oxygen monitoring, as well as the accuracy of data collection, even for darker skin tones. Additionally, the watch offers over 150 sports modes, stress monitoring, female health monitoring and more.

The GS Explorer includes a “Wrist Weather Station” feature, which provides detailed weather forecasts and alerts. Battery life is pretty impressive on paper, with up to 20 days of usage in daily mode, 10 days in performance mode, and 60 days in basic watch mode.

With a starting price of $122 ($150 after the pre-purchase period), the Mibro Watch is currently available in white and black variants – with a green variant visible in some images on the product page. The GS Explorer seems to have what it takes to be a wearable for users who prefer both style and functionality, without compromising durability. In the past, the company also released the T1 smartwatch – you can check ours coverage of the same here.

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