
"COROS isn't a brand with a huge presence in the MTB space, and with recent product rollouts and the turmoil between Strava and Garmin, I think that might be a reason to consider them as your next cycling computer or smart watch. After being very impressed by the DURA, COROS's foray into cycling computers, it is clear the brand is onto something with its intuitive user interface, functional software, and design approach."
"What I love most about the range of COROS products is the simple fact that they just work. There's nothing obtrusive or overly complicated with them, and this holds true with the APEX 4. I've been testing the APEX 4 for the last week, and I've barely noticed the watch, which is the highest praise I can give a smart watch of this calibre."
COROS APEX 4 upgrades the APEX 2 with a titanium bezel, sapphire glass, improved processor, and a lighter shell to boost durability and performance. Battery life extends to 24 days for the 46mm and 15 days for the 42mm, with GPS operational modes up to 56 and 41 hours respectively. The watch adds a new satellite chipset, integrated speaker and microphone, and refined mapping performance. Weight is 64g (46mm) and 56g (42mm); screens are 1.3" and 1.2". The user interface remains intuitive and unobtrusive, emphasizing functional software for cycling and multisport use. MSRP $429/$479.
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