APEX 2 Watch With More Reliable And Durable Features Specs?

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Check the points below to see the Apex 2 COROS Watch information in details are:-

  1. Built to last design sapphire glass and grade 5 titanium alloy bezel ensure lasting protection for the internal components.
  2. The 1.2″ always-on memory LCD sapphire screen and PVD-coated bezel are scratch-resistant.
  3. Even better battery life enjoy up to 14 days of regular use or 40 hours of full GPS tracking on a single charge.
  4. Accurate heart rate the optical heart rate sensor uses a 5-LED system and 4 photodetectors. Benefit from precise data.
  5. Navigate the outdoors download global landscape and regional topo maps directly onto your gadget.
  6. Sync routes via the companion app for seamless navigation.
  7. Advanced training solutions provides training load trends, recovery timers, workout builders and more.
  8. The Apex 2 has a 43mm case and a 1.2-inch always-on LCD display which is common for fitness watches as it maximizes battery life and is visible in direct sunlight.
  9. The Apex 2 is 12.8mm thick, uses 20mm straps and weighs 42g with the nylon band, while the Pro is 14mm thick uses 22mm straps and weighs 53 grams.
  10. The Apex 2 has 8GB of onboard music storage to the Pro’s 32GB.
  11. The button controls are identical and easy to learn: the top button is to turn on the backlight, the bottom is the back button, and the middle crown is for scrolling and accessing the main menu.
  12. The only gripe is I keep forgetting to long-press the dial to unlock the screen.
  13. The more specification about Spex 2 is: sapphire glass displays, touchscreen support, titanium bezels, Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi, 5ATM of water resistance and the ability to simultaneously
  14. Connect with five satellite positioning systems (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Beidou, and QZSS),
  15. The optical heart rate sensor, “EKG” sensor (more on this below), SpO2 sensors, 3D compass, thermometer, barometric altimeter, gyroscope, and altimeter.
  16. They also have the same training features and smart features. The third-party apps, like Strava, Komoot, and Adidas Running.
  17. When you stuff a larger battery into a watch you’re sacrificing room for other components.
  18. Neither watch has a cellular radio or an NFC chip for contactless payments
  19. Coros doesn’t support any music service. Unless you actively maintain an MP3 library or are really attached to whatever you were listening to in 2004 that’s the same as not having onboard music.
  20. Coros says the hardware in the Apex 2 and Pro could one day support streaming via an over-the-air update.
  21. You get the basics like notifications, alarms, timers and smartwatches.
  22. You can also find your phone via the watch and vice versa.
  23. You can see calls but you can’t take them from the wrist and there are no quick replies.
  24. Forget about digital assistants, third-party apps or the aforementioned contactless payments or music streaming.

Pros
Long battery life
More accurate GPS and heart rate monitoring
Coros app is easy to use

Cons
No music streaming yet
Not a standalone fitness watch
No turn-by-turn navigation

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