This new GPS computer from smartwatch brand Coros could flip the market on its head
Briefly

Rather than fill the available space with as big a screen as possible, Coros has intentionally used a smaller screen - at 2.7in corner to corner - and filled the top third of the upper face with highly efficient solar panels. The result, Coros says, is a battery life that will last 120 hours of consecutive riding.
In fact, in the right conditions, it could feasibly finish a ride with more charge than when it started, as the solar panels generate up to two hours of battery life for every hour of direct sunlight.
The screen itself is a Memory-in-Pixel colour touchscreen with an adaptive backlight. It features fully customisable fields with all the data you expect to see in a top-end GPS bike computer, such as speed, distance, time, power, heart rate, routing functions and hundreds of advanced metrics.
Its biggest point of aesthetic difference compared to the competition is the large Digital Dial on the right-hand side, which mimics the functionality of the similar dials found on the brand's range of smartwatches. This also doubles as an 'ok' button, and it's joined by a 'back/lap' button just beneath it.
Read at cyclingnews.com
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