This GPS Watch Is Packed With Features, but Costs Less Than You Think
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Coros Nomad prioritizes function and a fluff-free user experience while offering robust hardware and long battery life. The watch features dual-frequency GPS with global maps and a Gen 3 processor for faster mapping and saved waypoints. The lightweight dual-layer aluminum and polymer bezel, hardened mineral glass, and 50-meter water resistance provide durability for varied conditions. A high-contrast Memory-In-Pixel display improves color saturation and visibility without compromising battery life. New fishing modes and an Adventure Journal enable detailed activity documentation with voice notes, photos, and environmental insights. Battery endurance reaches up to 50 hours in All-Systems GPS and up to 22 days in standard use.
If you're familiar with the line of devices from Coros, you'll know that the brand has a dedication to function. With the priority of function comes form, and a delightful user experience that is fluff-free and gives you all the features you actually need and use every day. The new Coros Nomad is no different. Robust design, up to 22 days of battery life, and a sub $400 price tag make this a seriously impressive option for anyone looking to upgrade.
Dual-frequency GPS: global maps with street names, waypoints, and saved locations are all powered by a new Gen 3 processor for faster, more responsive mapping. Lightweight body: dual-layer aluminum and polymer bezel, hardened mineral glass, and 50-meter water resistance provide real-world durability in all kinds of conditions. A new high-contrast Memory-In-Pixel display: Improved color saturation ensures clear visibility in bright sun or low light, without sacrificing battery life.
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