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New JumpPal Smart Jump Rope Keeps Kids Active and Engaged as They Jump with Joy

Beaverlab, the company dedicated to creating innovative educational and entertainment tech products, today announced the release of JumpPal, a smart jump rope that turns exercise into an engaging experience for kids. JumpPal has a smart counter that connects to a smart phone, so the workouts are synchronized to track and encourage progress. Beaverlab is launching […]

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Beaverlab, the company dedicated to creating innovative educational and entertainment tech products, today announced the release of JumpPal, a smart jump rope that turns exercise into an engaging experience for kids. JumpPal has a smart counter that connects to a smart phone, so the workouts are synchronized to track and encourage progress. Beaverlab is launching JumpPal with a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. Early customers will receive preferential, super early bird prices.

“It is easy to start with one single rope,” said a spokesperson. “JumpPal offers multiple companion modes that suit children of all ages. Children are encouraged by the bespoke technology to stay active as they practice and develop coordination, endurance, and learn healthy habits. Once the user presses start, they can jump right in, and all data will be saved. Children receive automatic achievement badges, based on workout data, for a fun, tangible reward.”

JumpPal is manufactured with soft PVC and features 360° smooth bearings for silent jumping. The rope is gentle on the body even if it the rope accidentally touches the child. It resists tangling, which reduces wear, and is the perfect weight, minimizing wrist fatigue during frequent use.

Children can easily grip the sweat-resistant silicone anti-slip handles with confidence. Even if the user is doing fancy jumping, such as cross-jumping, the handle stays secure. Multisensors work together to capture every full 360-degree revolution of the rope as a complete jump, tracking each jump with perfect accuracy. Kids can focus on their workout while the device keeps count.

“Jumping rope is one of the most effective and efficient ways to burn calories,” added the spokesperson. “It is an activity that challenges your whole body and is so easy to start.”

Beaverlab’s educational product portfolio includes the best-quality educational tools, such as electronic microscopes, smart telescopes, and interactive artificial intelligence chessboards. Its products are designed to spark curiosity, support healthy development, and make learning fun for all ages.

JumpPal is much more than a regular jump rope, as its smart technology features “could be the ally, a supporter, or the mechanism keeping track of your children,” explained the spokesperson. “JumpPal keeps kids active. It is the next-generation, smart jump rope designed to make fitness fun, interactive, and rewarding.”

The rope comes with real-time jump tracking, personalized achievement badges, and a dual-use storage and display bag. The bag’s customizable LED display helps users stay motivated with times and jump counts.

Parents are thrilled will the smart fitness companion. JumpPal is a parent’s best friend when it is time to motivate kids and get them to play outside.

For more information and to purchase JumpPal, visit Beaverlab Tech’s project

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BEAVERLAB is a leading innovator in the laser engraver & cutter industry. We focus on the research and development of creative technology products, advocating the integration of technology and creativity to turn everyone’ s creative inspiration into reality. Find more information about BEAVERLAB at beaverlabtech.com.

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Mibro Unveils Three New Smartwatches, Highlighting Sports-Tech Innovation and Brand Transformation

SHENZHEN, China, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On June 16, Mibro, a brand of ZhenShi Information Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd, proudly announces the launch of three new smartwatches: GS Explorer S, GS Pro2, and GS Active2, marking a milestone in its brand evolution. With a renewed focus on integrating sports and technology, the release underscores the […]

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SHENZHEN, China, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On June 16, Mibro, a brand of ZhenShi Information Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd, proudly announces the launch of three new smartwatches: GS Explorer S, GS Pro2, and GS Active2, marking a milestone in its brand evolution. With a renewed focus on integrating sports and technology, the release underscores the brand’s commitment to supporting athletes across various disciplines.

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Each smartwatch in the lineup is designed to serve a unique athletic purpose. The Mibro GS Explorer S is engineered for extreme outdoor adventurers, ensuring durability in demanding environments. It supports freediving, sailing, surfing, mountaineering, and rock climbing, featuring military-grade durability, Bluetooth calling, a 100-meter water resistance rating and advanced health monitoring. A premium version boasts an aerospace-grade titanium alloy body. At MWC 2025, the GS Explorer S won the “Best in Show” award from Wareable, highlighting its exceptional performance and design.

The Mibro GS Pro2 targets triathlon participants, particularly those who engage in the sport regularly through amateur events. As the flagship model of the lineup, it combines rugged construction with a lightweight build. The smartwatch supports multi-sport tracking for swimming, cycling, and running, and includes trajectory navigation for enhanced route planning and performance analysis.

The running community will find its match in the lightweight design of the Mibro GS Active2, which weighs just 39.9 grams. Tailored specifically for runners, the smartwatch incorporates six core technologies, reshaping training experiences through various running modes and personalized training plans.

A notable innovation across the new GS Series lineup is the Padel mode. Using real athlete performance data and guidance from China’s top Padel professionals, the feature provides sport-specific metrics and professional-grade feedback tailored to players of all skill levels.

All three watches are powered by Galaxy OS 2.0, delivering a smoother and more intuitive user interface. The system allows seamless health and fitness data integration with third-party platforms, including Google Fit for Android users, Apple Health for iOS, and Strava for GPS-enabled devices, ensuring a connected and holistic user experience.

This launch marks Mibro’s evolution from a wearable brand to a sports tech partner. Backed by 300+ R&D engineers, 200+ patents, and an in-house sports science lab, the company is poised to drive the next generation of smart athletic performance tools.

For more information, please visit https://www.mibrofit.com/, or follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

For business inquiries, please contact business@mibrofit.com.


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New Peloton fitness equipment teased by CEO – could even arrive this year

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Peloton Quick Summary Peloton’s CEO has teased that new hardware could be on the cards. No details were specified, but it looks like we will learn more about the new equipment roadmap in a few months. Peloton […]

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Peloton’s CEO has teased that new hardware could be on the cards.

No details were specified, but it looks like we will learn more about the new equipment roadmap in a few months.

Peloton has released a number of new fitness features onto its equipment over the last couple of years, but it’s been a while since we have seen any new hardware.

The latest to come from the company was the Peloton Row, which launched at the end of 2022, but that has yet to be made available in the UK. So for those this side of the pond, the Peloton Guide is the most recent.

Thankfully though, after teasing what could be a deeper integration with Garmin Connect on the software side of things, Peloton’s CEO, Peter Stern, has now mentioned hardware as part of a possible future roadmap.

During Peloton’s Q3 2025 earnings call (via Pelobuddy), Stern responded to a question from an analyst saying: “We’ve got to start innovating on our hardware. We’ve been doing a great job on software, but it’s all got to come together as a mix of hardware and software and incredible content that we’ve got, so that our members derive even more value from us and they’ve got reasons to buy more from Peloton.”

No specifics were detailed, but the report on Pelobuddy pulls out the “reasons to buy more” quote. It claims this suggests Peloton will offer new products or enhancements to its existing equipment as part of its near-future strategy.

When might we learn more about new Peloton hardware?

As for when we might learn about what the firm has in the pipeline, Stern suggested during the Bank of America Global Tech Conference at the beginning of June that the roadmap would be shared later this year.

“[I’m] not here today to announce the future product roadmap of the company. I think we’ll do that a few weeks after the fourth quarter earnings because I think I’d like to separate it in time,” he said during the conference.

For now, there are no official details of what Peloton equipment we might see launch this or early next year, but it certainly seems like it has something up its sleeve. We just hope we get it in the UK… unlike the Peloton Row.



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Proliferation of sports funds highlights growing need for differentiation

In April, renowned dealmaker Michael Klein told the crowd at SBJ’s World Congress of Sports that it was “a dramatic overstatement” to say institutional capital had flooded into sports, noting the industry still is dominated by individual investors while in other mature sectors “institutional dollars are roughly equal to 80% to 90% of the asset […]

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In April, renowned dealmaker Michael Klein told the crowd at SBJ’s World Congress of Sports that it was “a dramatic overstatement” to say institutional capital had flooded into sports, noting the industry still is dominated by individual investors while in other mature sectors “institutional dollars are roughly equal to 80% to 90% of the asset class.”

But that is quickly changing, as private equity firms continue to carve out stakes across the sports landscape, and recent months have featured an influx of new fund launches. Private equity principals tell Sports Business Journal that those efforts highlight the growing need for differentiation among private equity firms in the sector.

To be sure, the pace of investment activity should only accelerate, given the latest wave of capital formation for sports dealmaking.

Longtime sports executive Dave Checketts has teamed up with Utah’s Eccles family to launch Cynosure | Checketts Sports Capital, which plans to raise at least $1.2 billion.

Mark Cuban, Steve Cannon and Rashuan Williams are behind Harbinger Sports Partners, now raising $750 million to acquire minority team stakes.

In January, Ariel Investments rolled out women’s sports investment platform Project Level, which has acquired stakes in League One Volleyball and the NWSL’s expansion team in Denver. Though the fund has not disclosed a target size, Jason Wright, managing partner and head of investments, said it will be “a mix of growth equity, private equity and real estate return profiles.” Fund literature suggests it’s seeking minimum investments of $50 million.

Those newcomers are joined by existing sports investors pursuing new fundraising efforts, a group that includes Bruin Capital, a spokesperson for the company confirmed.

That’s to say nothing of the sports investment firms launched in recent years that continue to raise. According to recent SEC filings, Dynasty Equity Partners is nearly 40% of the way to its $1 billion target, while Velocity Capital Management is just over halfway to raising a planned $500 million debut fund.

The uptick in new sports funds flies in the face of broader trends, with the number of overall private equity fund launches dwindling in recent years.

In January, research from S&P Global revealed that just more than 1,000 new private equity funds debuted in 2024, less than one-quarter the number of funds launched during the highs of 2021. Global fundraising efforts have likewise stalled in that time, with fund managers raising a total $680 million last year, down 30% year over year and a nearly 40% decline from the high of $1.1 trillion raised four years ago.

“The recent proliferation of sports-oriented investment funds shows that the industry is ascendent and continues to attract more and more professional capital. This is a very good thing,” said Michael Spirito, co-founding partner of Sapphire Sport. “With that proliferation, however, comes even more competition for that capital base, both institutional and strategic. This is especially true in a macro environment, where early- to mid-stage private returns are taking longer.”

Sapphire Sport succeeded in raising an oversubscribed $181 million second fund a few years ago, and Spirito stressed the value of Sapphire’s differentiated focus on backing tech-enabled companies that can “enhance the sport and entertainment sector, but that also serve a broader audience.”

“Unless you have a very specific lens on what you’re investing in and the differentiators for you as a fund, then it’s actually a challenging [fundraising] environment.”

—  Jason Wright, Ariel Investments, Project Level

The need for differentiation was echoed by numerous fund managers, most of whom noted that simply providing exposure to sports is no longer sufficient.

“Unless you have a very specific lens on what you’re investing in and the differentiators for you as a fund, then it’s actually a challenging [fundraising] environment,” said Wright, noting Project Level’s ambitions to bring new scale and operational expertise to women’s sports properties. “We are finding it’s a unique value proposition.”

Project Level follows Monarch Collective, which launched in 2023 as the first fund specific to women’s sports. That sharp focus helped it blow past an initial $100 million target, with the firm closing a $250 million debut fund in March.

Wright also noted the benefit of operating within Ariel and alongside its co-CEO and President Mellody Hobson, which “makes us not feel like a new fund.”

Few, if any, sports-focused private equity investors are more established than Bruin, which was founded by CEO George Pyne in 2015. Pyne wouldn’t comment on his firm’s current fundraising efforts, citing SEC restrictions around solicitation, but he said Bruin has long sought to stand apart from the crowd. That’s included a focus on international dealmaking: Bruin’s eight portfolio companies have some 4,000 employees across two dozen countries.

“The international footprint of Bruin is unique,” Pyne said. “And we’re in the growth capital sector of private equity. The size of companies we’re investing in, we open up markets for them, which is really valuable.”

Pyne added that Bruin pursues “bilateral” opportunities where the firm can craft bespoke opportunities without competition, noting Bruin has “never competed with the same company twice on a deal.”

The Chernin Group’s Greg Bettinelli likewise highlighted how a track record of hunting for unique investments can set funds apart. TCG, which is still investing out of its $1.3 billion third fund, has homed in on a subset of categories, including international fandom, storytelling and youth sports.

“Most, if not all, of our deals in and around sports have been ‘proprietary,’” Bettinelli said. “We developed the thesis, we built the relationships, we went and structured or put together the investments versus those investments being brought to us.”

Differentiation remains important even for established funds putting a new emphasis on sports. One example is Cordillera Investment Partners, the $1.8 billion private equity firm with a focus on niche, non-correlated assets that recently acquired stakes in the Professional Triathletes Organisation and Denver NWSL.

Co-founder and co-managing partner Ashley Marks said Cordillera is eyeing further opportunities in emerging leagues, women’s sports and ancillary businesses, such as sports law firms.

“We are looking more for the nooks and crannies within sports, and really being diligent on … finding areas that are pre-institutional and not overly dependent on the media aspect of things,” Marks said.

Chris Smith can be reached at crsmith@sportsbusinessjournal.com.



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“Robots in the Ring”: These Two Humanoid Fighters Are Kickboxing With Shocking Agility in a Spectacle That Blurs Man and Machine

IN A NUTSHELL 🤖 Humanoid robots participated in a historic kickboxing match in Hangzhou, China, showcasing the integration of AI in sports. ⚙️ These robots are controlled by human operators, highlighting the current blend of human skill and robotic technology. 🚀 The event underscores technological advances in AI, promising to revolutionize traditional sports and create […]

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IN A NUTSHELL
  • 🤖 Humanoid robots participated in a historic kickboxing match in Hangzhou, China, showcasing the integration of AI in sports.
  • ⚙️ These robots are controlled by human operators, highlighting the current blend of human skill and robotic technology.
  • 🚀 The event underscores technological advances in AI, promising to revolutionize traditional sports and create new athletic disciplines.
  • 🌍 China’s investment in AI and robotics positions it as a leader in innovation, with implications reaching beyond just the realm of sports.

The world of competitive sports is evolving rapidly, and nothing illustrates this better than the recent kickboxing match in Hangzhou, China, featuring two humanoid robots. These mechanical athletes, controlled remotely by skilled operators, engaged in a thrilling display of agility and precision. As they traded blows in the ring, it became clear that the future of combat sports may involve more than just human competitors. This event signifies a remarkable intersection of technology and athletics, demonstrating the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to transform traditional sports.

The Rise of Humanoid Robots in Sports

Humanoid robots are not entirely new to the athletic scene, but their recent foray into combat sports marks a significant milestone. The event in Hangzhou showcased two slender, bipedal robots engaging in a dynamic match of kickboxing. Despite their thin frames, these robots delivered powerful punches, kicks, and knee strikes, captivating the audience with their performance. What makes this event particularly noteworthy is that it is the first of its kind, where humanoid robots are the main attraction in a combat sport setting. The audience watched in awe as the robots stumbled and fell but swiftly rose to continue the bout, demonstrating resilience and agility akin to human athletes.

While the robots themselves are impressive, it’s important to note that they are still reliant on human operators. These robots do not yet have the capability to act autonomously in the ring, as each move is orchestrated by a team of remote operators. This blend of human skill and robotic prowess represents the current state of AI integration in sports, highlighting both the advancements and limitations of technology in this field.

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Technological Advances Driving Sports Innovation

The integration of AI and robotics into sports is fueled by rapid technological advancements. These humanoid robots are equipped with sophisticated sensors and actuators, enabling them to perform complex movements required in combat sports. The development of such robots involves interdisciplinary collaboration, combining expertise from robotics, AI, and sports science. This collaboration is essential for enhancing the robots’ performance, allowing them to mimic human movements more accurately.

Moreover, this event underscores the potential of AI to revolutionize traditional sports. As technology continues to evolve, we may see further incorporation of AI not only in combat sports but across various athletic disciplines. The implications are vast, ranging from improved training methods for human athletes to the creation of entirely new sports that challenge both human and robotic participants. The fusion of AI and sports promises to push the boundaries of what is possible, offering a glimpse into a future where technology and athletics are inextricably linked.

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Implications for the Future of Competitive Sports

The introduction of humanoid robots into the realm of combat sports raises intriguing questions about the future of competitions. Will robots eventually compete independently, without human intervention? How will this shift impact the perception and popularity of traditional sports? As these technologies develop, they may pave the way for entirely new genres of sports that blend human and robotic elements. The excitement surrounding these events could attract new audiences, broadening the appeal of sports to tech enthusiasts and younger generations.

Furthermore, the integration of AI in sports could lead to enhanced safety protocols, as robots can be designed to minimize injury risks during competitions. This aspect is particularly relevant in contact sports, where athlete safety is a paramount concern. As AI continues to advance, it will be crucial to address ethical considerations, such as ensuring fair competition and maintaining the integrity of sportsmanship. The balance between human and machine in sports will likely be a topic of ongoing debate as the landscape of competitive athletics evolves.

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China’s Role in AI and Robotics Development

The event in Hangzhou highlights China’s growing influence in the field of AI and robotics. The country has invested heavily in these technologies, aiming to become a global leader in innovation. The development of humanoid robots for sports is just one facet of China’s broader strategy to integrate AI into various sectors, including military applications. Recently, China announced the construction of a giant quadruped military robot, signaling its commitment to advancing robotic capabilities.

This focus on AI and robotics positions China at the forefront of technological innovation, with implications extending beyond sports. As China continues to push the boundaries of what is possible with AI, it sets the stage for international competition in technology development. The outcomes of these advancements will shape not only the future of sports but also the broader landscape of AI applications worldwide.

The introduction of humanoid robots into combat sports is a testament to the rapid progress of AI and robotics. As technology continues to evolve, it will be fascinating to see how these developments influence the future of sports and beyond. Will we see a day where robots and humans compete side by side on equal footing? How will these innovations reshape our understanding of competition and athleticism in the years to come?

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IGT Extends Sports Betting Tech Partnership With Boyd Gaming in Nevada

LONDON, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — International Game Technology PLC (NYSE: IGT) announced today that it recently signed a new, three-year sports betting technology agreement with Boyd Gaming Corporation. Under the terms of the agreement, IGT’s award-winning PlaySports platform will continue powering Boyd Gaming’s retail and mobile sports betting offering in Nevada through August 2028. […]

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LONDON, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — International Game Technology PLC (NYSE: IGT) announced today that it recently signed a new, three-year sports betting technology agreement with Boyd Gaming Corporation. Under the terms of the agreement, IGT’s award-winning PlaySports platform will continue powering Boyd Gaming’s retail and mobile sports betting offering in Nevada through August 2028. The new agreement builds on IGT and Boyd Gaming’s long-standing sports betting technology partnership that started in 2018.

IGT (NYSE:IGT) is a global leader in gaming. We deliver entertaining and responsible gaming experiences for players across all channels and regulated segments, from Lotteries and Gaming Machines to Sports Betting and Digital. Leveraging a wealth of compelling content, substantial investment in innovation, player insights, operational expertise, and leading-edge technology, our solutions deliver unrivaled gaming experiences that engage players and drive growth. We have a well-established local presence and relationships with governments and regulators in more than 100 jurisdictions around the world, and create value by adhering to the highest standards of service, integrity, and responsibility. IGT has approximately 11,000 employees. For more information, please visit www.igt.com.

“Boyd Gaming is pleased to announce our decision to continue powering our retail and mobile sportsbooks in Nevada with IGT PlaySports technology,” said Bob Scucci, Vice President of Race & Sports Operations for Boyd Gaming. “As the core technology of our sports betting offering in Nevada, IGT PlaySports’ platform enables us to evolve Boyd Sports in ways that deliver incremental value to our players and seamlessly scale our offering to address new business opportunities.”

“IGT PlaySports looks forward to continuing our close partnership with Boyd Gaming in Nevada for three additional years and helping them engage players across channels in the most mature, competitive sports betting market in the U.S.,” said Joe Bertolone, IGT SVP of Sports Betting. “IGT PlaySports continues to invest in and grow our footprint in Nevada. The performance, reliability and scalability of our technology stack and self-service betting technologies ensure our customers benefit from the most comprehensive B2B solution in North America.”

In addition to using the IGT PlaySports platform, Boyd Gaming will continue to offer IGT’s PlaySports Kiosks at its 10 retail betting locations across Nevada.

IGT PlaySports technology also powers retail sportsbooks at Boyd Gaming-owned casinos in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. IGT PlaySports was named “Sportsbook Platform Provider of the Year” at the 2024 EGR North America Awards. For more information, visit IGT.com, or follow IGT PlaySports on LinkedIn.

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Snap Fitness Taps Spren for AI Coaches & Body Scans

Snap Fitness taps Spren’s AI coaching and smartphone-based scanning tech to engage the 90% of members without trainers Spren, a fitness tech company specializing in smartphone-based, DEXA-accurate body scans and AI-powered coaching, has partnered with Snap Fitness to bring its platform to more than 1,100 gyms worldwide. News of the partnership was first shared in a […]

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Spren, a fitness tech company specializing in smartphone-based, DEXA-accurate body scans and AI-powered coaching, has partnered with Snap Fitness to bring its platform to more than 1,100 gyms worldwide.

News of the partnership was first shared in a recent episode of The Future of Fitness, an industry podcast hosted by Eric Malzone.

The rollout will allow members to access real-time body composition analysis directly from their phones, alongside adaptive nutrition plans and AI-driven coaching.

The partnership aims to solve a persistent challenge in the fitness industry: the 90% of members who don’t work with personal trainers. By embedding Spren’s AI coaching and body scan capabilities directly into the gym experience (without requiring new hardware) the platform creates new engagement opportunities both inside and outside the gym. The body composition analysis takes just under two minutes, and members can receive personalized nutrition targets and training suggestions while gym operators gain new tools for upselling and retention. Trainers can even scale their influence by creating custom AI personas.

According to Spren, data suggests the offering can increase member visit frequency , boost retention, activate more personal training clients and improve lead conversion by up to 23%.

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Beyond its collaboration with Spren, Snap Fitness also recently relaunched its BeneFIT program, offering its members health and wellness-related perks and discounts through a new partnership with Endurance Zone, a member engagement and loyalty platform for the sports and fitness industry.





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