What happened when I brought a Coros smartwatch on a fly-fishing trip
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What happened when I brought a Coros smartwatch on a fly-fishing trip
"Also: I tested the best sports watches in 2025: Here are the latest and greatest watches, no matter your budget Like the Garmin Instinct line of watches, the Coros Nomad takes some design cues from Casio's G-Shock with a chunky plastic body and large external buttons. It particularly resembles the Garmin Instinct 3 Solar that's $100 more and supports solar charging, but its monochrome display pales in comparison to the higher resolution color screen on the Coros Nomad."
"The Nomad offers an enhanced experience that's conducive to documenting your adventures with voice notes, pictures, videos, and route details. The new Adventure Journal feature is particularly appealing for my fly fishing outings because I like to document where in the rivers I land the fish, what time of year I was successful, and be able to share those experiences with family and friends."
The Coros Nomad is a lightweight, rugged smartwatch weighing 49 grams with a waterproof rating to 50 meters, hardened mineral glass, and an operating temperature range from -4 to 122°F. The watch uses a chunky plastic body with large external buttons and a monochrome display contrasted with higher-resolution color screens on competing models. Dual microphones enable voice notes that convert to text in the companion app. The Adventure Journal feature logs voice notes, photos, videos, and route details for outdoor outings and simplifies sharing locations, timing, and catch details from activities like fly fishing.
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