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COROS APEX 2 Pro Outdoor GPS Watch, 1.3" Sapphire Titanium, 24-Day Battery Life, Dual-Freq GPS, On-Wrist Navigation, Offline Maps, Heart Rate Monitor, Track Sleep, Running, Biking, Climbing-Black

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Style: APEX 2 Pro


Color: Black


Features

  • Durable Design Built to Last: A sapphire glass screen and grade 5 titanium alloy bezel protect the electronic components inside APEX 2 Pro outdoor Watch. The 1.3" Always-On Memory LCD Touch Sapphire Screen and the PVD-coated bezel are both scratch-resistant.
  • Even Better Battery Life: COROS APEX 2 Pro GPS Outdoor Watch has a long battery life with 24 days of regular use or 66 hours of full GPS tracking. It takes less than 2 hours to charge the watch fully.
  • Next Level GPS Accuracy: Together with the 50% higher performance antenna than its predecessor and Connection to 5 satellite systems in dual frequency, APEX 2 Pro watch receives signals from all five major satellite systems for the most precise data.
  • Navigate the Outdoors: Equipped with downloadable global Landscape and regional Topo maps. You can easily sync and follow routes created from the COROS app on your watch when exploring new locations.
  • Advanced Training Solutions: Trusted by elite athletes, COROS APEX 2 Pro GPS Outdoor Watch helps you transform data into actionable insights with advanced training solutions like training load trend, recovery timer, training status, workout builder.

Brand: COROS


Model Name: COROS APEX 2 Pro


Screen Size: 1.3 Inches


Special Feature: Bluetooth


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Map Type: Worldwide


Sport: Running


Battery Life: 66 Hours


Mounting Type: Wrist Mount


Resolution: 480 x 272


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 5 x 5 inches; 1.87 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ COROS APEX 2 Pro GPS Outdoor Watch Black


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 28, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ COROS


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 322 ratings


Item Weight: ‎1.87 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5 x 5 x 5 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎COROS APEX 2 Pro GPS Outdoor Watch Black


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Display Size: ‎1.3 Inches


Battery Life: ‎66 Hours


Voice command: ‎Dial, Touchscreen, Buttons


Date First Available: October 28, 2022


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  • It's a winner for the right wrist
Style: APEX 2 Pro Color: Grey
BLUF: This is an excellent watch at a lower price than the competition without any noteworthy compromises. CONTEXT I'm coming to Coros after about a decade as a dedicated Garmin person. The two things that drew me to Coros are cost and battery life. I'm upgrading because I want a longer battery, maps, and a more durable screen. My most recent Garmin was a Fenix 6. That watch has a 16-day battery life. My prior Garmin Fenix 3 had a 4-6 weeks battery life. Having to charge every couple of weeks was always a surprisingly frustrating experience after I upgraded to the Fenix 6. It was never not annoying. BATTERY LIFE I haven't tested the Coros' battery life to its limits, but the reviews and my experience with the Coros Vertix 2 make me fully confident that the Apex 2 Pro will hit the projected 30 days. This means that it has roughly *twice* the battery life of the direct counterpart Fenix 7. That's significant! The internet tells me that part of the battery savings comes from Coros' approach of checking your heart rate every 10 minutes while Garmin checks constantly. Two things to keep in mind with this are that (a) you can adjust a setting in the Coros to get constant HR checking at the expense of some battery life, and (b) the watch switches to constant HR checking as soon as you start an activity. I'll happily give up granular non-activity HR checking for double the battery life. COST The Apex 2 Pro comes in at $500. The equivalent Garmin Fenix 7 Sapphire Solar comes in at $900. That's a massive delta in price. One thing that has bothered me about many of the reviews I read about the Apex 2 Pro was that reviewers compared the 2 Pro to the $500 Garmin 955. Where this falls down for me is that the 955 has a full plastic case and a Gorilla Glass screen. With their metal faces and sapphire screens, the 2 Pro and the Fenix 7 are significantly more robust than the 955. This is important for many purchasers who are using these watches in the mountains, on job sites, and in other settings where durability is key. USER INTERFACE I was convinced that I would hate having to navigate the watch by twisting the crown. Surprisingly, I got used to this after about two weeks. (FYI - most of my time with a Coros has been with the Vertix 2) Now, the thought of returning to Garmin’s many buttons seems overly complicated. I’ve used Vertix 2 in snowy mountains with thick-ish gloves on and didn’t have any issues. During activities, you can cycle through screens with either the touchscreen or the crown. I’ve turned off the touchscreen during my activities solely because I kept accidentally moving through screens when sweaty towels swiped the screen while riding my trainer indoors. SCREEN Some online reviews indicated that the Apex 2 Pro’s sapphire screen is slightly clearer and less reflective than the Vertix 2’s sapphire screen. I didn’t find that to be the case. In fact, I think the Vertix 2’s screen is ever so slightly clearer than the 2 Pro’s, but this is only something you’d notice when comparing the two watches side-by-side with indoor lighting. WHY I’M *NOT* KEEPING THIS WATCH After all that praise, you may be surprised to learn that I’m returning this watch to buy a Vertix 2. If the decision was only between the Fenix 7 and the Apex 2 Pro, I’d be keeping it. But I’ve been borrowing a Vertix 2 for a while now and the Vertix 2 wins out over the 2 Pro in a few areas. First, it has a two months battery life which is absolutely staggering. That’s a quality of life feature that I can’t give up now that I've had it. Second, I prefer how the Vertix 2 fits on my wrist. At 6’3” and over 200 lbs, I’m not a small person. I think the Apex 2 Pro will fit better for most people. Third, I prefer how the Vertix 2 looks. As vain as this is, the Vertix 2 is more rugged whereas the 2 Pro has a sleeker look. If I was still working in offices and wearing suits, I’d almost certainly go with the 2 Pro for its more professional appearance and its ability to more easily fit under tight sleeves. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2022 by Enurjetik

  • Bueno
Style: APEX 2 Color: Grey
Para competencia
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024 by Ines

  • Excelente batería
Style: APEX 2 Color: Black
La duración de la batería alcanza 1 semana con un seguimiento diario de actividad física
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024 by Oscar Gervacio

  • Long Battery Life and Readability Impressive, But Limited HRV Tracking Disappointing
Style: APEX 2 Pro Color: Grey
I recently purchased the Corus Apex Pro 2, and overall, I am quite satisfied with my purchase. The battery life on this watch is fantastic, lasting multiple days without needing a charge. Additionally, the screen is very readable when I'm out for a run, which is a big plus for me. One thing I really appreciate about the Apex Pro 2 is the customization for different activities. Whether I'm running, cycling, or swimming, the watch has the ability to track my progress and provide useful metrics. However, I must say I was a bit disappointed with the customization for watch faces, as there are not many options available. The GPS accuracy is quite good when all GPS systems are used, but if not, it can be quite poor. I have noticed this on a few occasions, but it hasn't been a major issue for me. Unfortunately, I was not too impressed with the sleeping tracking feature. While it's nice to have the ability to track my sleep, the watch doesn't automatically measure HRV during the night, so it's basically useless unless I manually take a measurement upon waking up. Overall, the Corus Apex Pro 2 is a good option if you're looking for a watch with a long battery life and readability. However, if you're primarily interested in using it as a health fitness tracker, the limitations on HRV may be a deal-breaker. In that case, there are better options available on the market at a similar price point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023 by Harun

  • Very happy with purchase
Style: APEX 2 Pro Color: Grey
I switched from Garmin to Coros because I needed longer battery life but didn't want to spend $700-800. I started out with Coros Apex 2 ($400). I ran 150 miles with this watch. Battery life was very good - I ran 50 miles in 11 hours and it had over 60% battery life left - this includes using training plan that alerts every at two miles (to run); then 1/2 mile (to walk). I was quite pleased. However I have a 100 mile event coming up and I DO NOT want to have to worry with charging my battery during event (it's a point to point so no convenience of laps). I returned my Apex 2 to Amazon (so thankful I had 30 days) and purchased Apex 2 PRO ($500). Battery life is almost double. I LOVE IT. Battery life is amazing. Ran/walked 20 miles two days ago (4 hours) with same alerts I used in 50 miler and it used less than 10% - it wasn't on 100% when i started, so not entirely sure, but it was at 89% when I finished. I'm not going to worry with putting my charged in my 50 or 70 mile drop bags at race! VERY HAPPY!! I also plan to use for swimming and backpacking - but haven't done so yet. My only "complaint" with Coros is when using a downloaded training run plan and you reach your distance - it automatically stops and you have to hit "resume" to continue. Strange. I ran a mile before realizing this two weeks ago - which was a bit frustrating. Other than that - i'm loving my watch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2023 by aloha

  • Everything you want, nothing you don't.
Style: APEX 2 Color: Grey
This watch is an incredible value, and a dream to run with. Comparing this to a Garmin Fenix, it's amazing. The three button layout makes so much more sense than Garmin's five buttons. I never accidentally open or close anything, whereas I used to keep pressing and hoped I got what I wanted on the Garmin, cursing it when it closed things I wanted. This watch is able to pick up every type of global positioning satellite in the world. It makes me laugh that most of what I pick up are Russian and Chinese. The Chinese satellites aren't available on Garmin, and I think that's why it takes ages for them to pick up a signal. The Coros gets one near instantly. I never feel like there are features I'm not using on this watch. Everything makes sense. I love that this has HRV, when it's only available on other watches that cost hundreds more. Coros made me a big time fan in one shot. Looking forward to using this with a Pod 2 soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023 by Flagler Yellow

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