LAGENIO Unveils the K10 Kids Smart Watch at MWC Barcelona 2026
Barcelona, March 2026 — At Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona, LAGENIO introduced its latest kids smart watch, the LAGENIO K10 Kids Smartwatch. Designed around the needs of families who rely on a connected watch throughout the full school day, multi-day trips, and everything in between, the K10 brings together a substantially larger battery and the NIO AI learning assistant in a single device.
MWC 2026 drew exhibitors and visitors from across the global technology industry to Barcelona from March 2nd to 5th. For LAGENIO, this year's edition marked its second consecutive MWC appearance, following the LAGENIO K9 Kids Smartwatch debut at MWC 2025. The K10 represents the next step in the company's product line: a device built for younger children who need lasting battery performance and a first introduction to AI-assisted learning.

A Battery Built for Real Family Life
The most immediate difference in the K10 is its battery. At 950mAh, it is the largest battery LAGENIO has placed in a kids smart watch to date, and it is designed to deliver up to three days of use on a single charge.
For parents managing school weeks, after-school activities, and weekend plans, the practical significance of that figure is straightforward. A watch that runs for three days means charging becomes a Sunday routine rather than a daily task. It means a child heading to a school camp or staying with grandparents does not need to carry a charger. That means one less thing on the morning checklist.
The 1.8 inch display gives slightly more screen space than previous entry-level models, making the interface more accessible for younger users while keeping the overall form factor suited to a child's wrist.
NIO AI on a Watch Built for Younger Children
The K10 brings the NIO AI learning assistant to a device positioned at the younger end of the LAGENIO range. NIO AI allows a child to press a button, ask a question, and receive a written response on the watch screen within seconds. Questions about the natural world, homework topics, vocabulary, or current weather are all handled through a live connection processed and returned as readable text.
Nio AI also includes an image generation capability. A child can describe what they want to see — a mountain, an animal, a scene from a story — and Nio AI produces an image on the watch screen in one to three seconds.
Bringing NIO AI to the K10 reflects a considered decision about where AI assistance has the most developmental value. Younger children are at a stage of high curiosity and frequent questioning. A tool that responds to those questions immediately, in a format designed for a child's watch rather than a parent's phone, fits naturally into how that age group already behaves.
Core Features
The K10 carries forward the safety and communication foundation that defines the LAGENIO range. It supports 4G voice and video calls, with incoming calls managed through a parent-configured contact whitelist of up to 15 contacts. The block unknown callers setting, when enabled, ensures only approved numbers can connect. Calls from unrecognised numbers are flagged to the parent app rather than reaching the watch directly.
Location tracking uses five simultaneous positioning methods — GPS, WiFi, LBS, A-GPS, and ACC — providing reliable positioning across outdoor, urban, and indoor environments. Parents can configure up to two geofenced safety zones, each between 500 metres and 1 kilometre in diameter, with push notifications sent when a child enters or leaves a defined area.
School mode allows parents to schedule up to four restricted time segments per week, repeating on any combination of days. During these segments, the watch blocks calls and messages while keeping GPS tracking and SOS fully active.
The SOS function is triggered by holding the dedicated button for five seconds. The watch calls up to three pre-set emergency contacts in sequence until one answers.
About LAGENIO
LAGENIO designs kids’ smartwatches for families worldwide. The company's product line is built around a core belief: that a connected device for a child should be genuinely useful for safety, honest about its limitations, and appropriate for the age group it serves. They are purpose-built devices for the specific needs of school-age children and the parents responsible for them.