Coros Vertix 2 Gps Adventure Watch With Global Offline Mapping, Dual Frequency Gps, Diamond-Like Coa
COROS VERTIX 2 GPS Adventure Watch with Global Offline Mapping, Dual Frequency GPS, Diamond-Like Coating Sapphire Glass and Titanium Bezel, BLE, Strava & TrainingPeaks (Obsidian)
- Built for Next Generation Adventure with Landscape, Topo, and Hybrid global offline mapping and a redeisgned user interface with 140 hours of standard full GPS tracking and 60 days of normal use.
- VERTIX 2 brings huge accuracy improvements and solves the GPS accuracy challenge found in previous GPS units when navigating between tall buildings, deep within the forest, or alongside rock walls by communicating with all five major satellite systems (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, and Beidou) simultaneously.
- A next-generation chipset and processor that is 20% faster than the original VERTIX flawleslly powers the larger 1.4 inch screen with 16% higher resolution with the ability to display up to eight data fields on a single page.
- Built with premium materials including a sapphire glass screen with a Diamond-Like-Coating and new Titanium Bezel that is 3x more scratch-resistant than the original VERTIX.
- Featuring Run, Indoor Run, Trail Run, Track Run, Hike, Mountain Climb, Bike, Indoor Bike, Pool Swim, Open Water, Triathlon, Gym Cardio, GPS Cardio, Ski, Snowboard, Cross-country Ski, Ski Touring, Multisport, Strength, Training, Speedsurfing, Windsurfing, Whitewater, Flatwater, Rowing, Indoor Rower with ongoing support and updates.
Brand : Coros
Category : Electronics,GPS, Finders & Accessories,Sports & Handheld GPS,Running GPS Units
Rating : 4.3
Price : US $699
Review Count : 113
ChildASIN : B09CLPS2WD,B09XFS6SQM
COROS VERTIX 2 GPS Adventure Watch with Global Offline Mapping, Dual Frequency GPS, Diamond-Like Coating Sapphire Glass and Titanium Bezel, BLE, Strava & TrainingPeaks (Obsidian)
- The media could not be loaded. While the watch did break after 4 months. They replaced it at no charge. So updated my review
- I use the watch as a navigator when hiking in the mountains. Route navigation is very convenient.The disadvantage is that it is impossible to download the route to the watch from a smartphone without an Internet connection. The COROS mobile app does not work offline with routes.If you need to change the route in places where there is no Internet, the watch becomes useless.
- Haven\'t had the chance yet to put this thing to the test on summer adventures, but just playing around on shorter hikes and trail runs, this thing has been amazing. My previous watch was a Garmin Fenix 5. The Garmin seems like it has more features, but I found I never used most of them. The Coros is very intuitive and has already prompted me to use the maps feature, navigation, and I\'ve gained info on my sleep patterns. Not to mention the battery life on this watch is incredible. I\'ve owned Garmin watches for about 15 years now (with one Suunto experience in there...) and many people in the trail/ultra running community (myself included) have long been asking for better battery life and satellite accuracy. Well, looks like Coros got the message and I\'m a full on convert.
- I made the switch to The Coros Vertix 2 from an Apple Watch Series 2. To say these aren’t even in the same category would be an understatement. The Coros has blown my mind with its battery life and ease of use. I initially charged it right after I got it and have proceeded with the following:Worn 24/7 including a week at DisneyCompleted 24 workouts for nearly 75 milesI still have 8% battery on the initial charge nearly 5 weeks ago!I had one event that I did run that was heavily wooded. I make note that the gps did not do as well on this course. I am not complaining as this is expected, but I make note of it to say that next time I will try the dual gps mode to see if accuracy is increased. I was only off by .25 mile, but in this 5k race it skewed the stats a bit. Just wish I had thought to switch to that before the run.The readout and functionality is incredible and I absolutely love the watch. Wish I had made the switch sooner!
- This product has a lot in common with a lot of other big names on the market. Surprisingly though, for a start up company it does a handful of things better than any of them.I used to have a competitor brand that everyone knows. And it was a solid watch.But the battery life on the competitors can not touch this unit.This does 140 hrs straight GPS. And 90 pining it all frequencies and 50hrs on Dual Frequencies simultaneously.Not to mention the mapping on it is way easier to use than a 5 button scheme. The digital dial with a touch screen makes viewing an upcoming route really great.All in all, shower glad I bought it and would recommend to anyone looking for this type of watch.
- Coming from a Garmin Fenix 6x (solar), I am really impressed with this watch. Decided to give it a try after damage to the Garmin (also a good watch). I wanted more battery, activity tracking, and a better display. This watch checked all the boxes. The only thin I really wish this watch had was AFIB monitoring like on Apple and the newer FitBit watches. Sync time is also much better with this watch than on my previous.
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