This long-lasting smartwatch gives me Garmin a run for its money - especially at its price
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This long-lasting smartwatch gives me Garmin a run for its money - especially at its price
"The Apex 4 Pro fits into Coros' extensive smartwatch lineup alongside the Pace, Nomad, and Vertix series, as a smartwatch targeted toward athletes who trail run, alpine run, and ski. If you regularly do any of those activities, the Apex 4 Pro would make a particularly good watch, since it includes a handful of features with elevation as a key component."
"There are a handful of features that are suited just for this use case. For alpine skiing, you can download topographic maps, which then automatically detects downhill laps and ski lift rides, displayed on the saved activity data pages. Pinned voice notes come in handy here, allowing you to call out where that perfect jump or hazard are located, and can be easily shared."
"The Apex 4 launched with a new bottom left Action button, a microphone for recording voice notes pinned to your location, and the Adventure Journal that syncs photos and videos with your navigation track. There's also a speaker, so in addition to voice pins you can perform hands-free calling and receive audio alerts during activities. The Apex 4 is quite light thanks to"
Coros Apex 4 introduces mid-range smartwatches in two sizes with notable mapping and navigation improvements. Testing the 46mm during fishing, trail running, hiking, walking, and rowing showed faster map zoom, off-course alerts, and turn-by-turn navigation. The Apex 4 Pro targets trail, alpine, and ski athletes by emphasizing elevation features and downloadable topographic maps. Ski-specific functions automatically detect downhill laps and ski lift rides and display them on saved activity pages. Location-pinned voice notes enable sharing of audio markers. The watch adds a bottom-left Action button, a microphone, an Adventure Journal that syncs media to tracks, a speaker for hands-free calling and audio alerts, and remains lightweight.
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