Abstract: You can expect a fitness tracker to be a bit more resilient than your average smartwatch, able to handle the bumps, shakes, and most importantly, sweat, that comes with a workout. Any fitness tracker worth considering is resistant to moisture and splashe...
Abstract: If you're a serious runner, you need a fitness tracker that can do more than count steps, measure sleep, and vibrate when a push notification appears on your phone. The good news is that many fitness trackers and smartwatches these days can now track your...
Abstract: There's never been a better selection of fitness trackers, but with choice comes confusion. Which tracker has the features that are right for you and the activities you do? Here are some tips and recommendations for choosing the best tracker for your need...
Coros Apex è disponibile sul sito ufficiale a 299,99 Euro per quello da 42 mm e 349,99 Euro per la variante da 46 mm. Apex mi ha convinto per qualità costruttiva, la parte fitness e l'autonomia. Sicuramente da prendere in considerazione se cercate uno spo...
Long battery life, Good outdoor screen visibility, Informative widgets, Advanced fitness metrics including VO2 max, lactate threshold, and threshold pace, Tracks sleep, Excellent companion app helps you interpret data and offers training advice,
No touch screen, Can't change display brightness, Screen looks dull indoors, Bulky for smaller wrists
The Coros Apex is a multisport GPS watch with excellent battery life and a data-rich companion app that offers a wealth of insights about your performance biking, running, swimming, and more...
The simple, smart design of this multi-sports watch hides a wealth of features to help runners, cyclists, swimmers and other athletes track their performance and measure their improvements. It's full of thoughtful touches that make your life easier in the...
Superb battery life, Good sports tracking, Breadcrumb navigation
Limited workout modes, No structured workouts, Unreliable heart-rate tracking
There are some areas where the Apex falls short compared to its competition, but it still offers a compelling package to anyone seeking a multisport watch for under £300. As with the Suunto 9, battery life is its key selling point but if you can live with...
Published: 2019-02-05, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
As a brand, COROS is in an interesting spot. It's spending significant capital to develop and market watches that appeal heavily to Western audiences, but its development is virtually entirely based in Asia. That's not a problem unto itself, as many great...
Published: 2019-01-17, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Attractive and easy to use, Strong software experience, Great battery life
Iffy heart rate performance, Navigation features not available, Basic smartwatch features
There's a lot to like about the Coros Apex. It looks like a good sports watch, it delivers on the tracking and data front, and that battery life is impressive. But there's no ignoring that heart rate performance, especially if you're banking on basing the...