COROS Apex 2 Pro Review After 1 Week: The multi-sport watch gets some upgrades

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @sergioromero2588
    @sergioromero2588 Год назад +6

    Great honest review guys. I think personally that the Garmin integrates much better as a whole the information to set you on development track I’d say as an athlete.

  • @alanshrimpton6787
    @alanshrimpton6787 Год назад +8

    I use my Coros purely for setting up my training plans and I can see my up coming fitness and don't need to subscribe to training peaks. Saying that I also just updated my 933 and expect delivery of my 955 because I like how garmin running workouts give an average lap pace rather than your current pace and for the health metrics.

    • @taylorfitzpatrick4618
      @taylorfitzpatrick4618 7 месяцев назад

      If you could only buy one watch like me would it be this Coros or the Garmin 955.

    • @alanshrimpton6787
      @alanshrimpton6787 7 месяцев назад

      @@taylorfitzpatrick4618 it would be a Garmin in the end. Probably FR265 because I don't need the mapping.

  • @michaelkleinstoll4635
    @michaelkleinstoll4635 Год назад +1

    Thanks, a great re- and interview with you both.. 👍 One question:
    When i choose "Workouts" mode:
    Have you experience with the coros tracking for example push ups or Barbell squats, pull - ups e.t.c... Does the watch fairly accurately register the reps on the exercise Sets? Thank you, good evening

  • @monobboard
    @monobboard Год назад +1

    Best review so far. Thank you!

  • @nolanrome
    @nolanrome Год назад +1

    Great initial impression guys. Thank you. What nylon band are you using with your Fenix/Epix shown in the video?

    • @TheRunTesters
      @TheRunTesters  Год назад +1

      Thanks. On the Epix I (Nick) have a nylon band off eBay, few cheap options on there if you search for 'nylon garmin epix band' or similar!

  • @pabloclemente4391
    @pabloclemente4391 9 месяцев назад

    Should I go for the fenix 7 instead of the coros apex 2 pro? I was also considering Suunto Race and Polar grit x pro but righyt now I have no idea to which one buy.
    I´m using the grit x and need to replace it soon. Thanksss

  • @splatmatt
    @splatmatt Год назад

    @TRT Are you going to dive deeper into the review of this watch? Especially now with April 2023 update.

  • @sandraschmelzer9961
    @sandraschmelzer9961 7 месяцев назад

    Has anybody heard rumors about a new Coros version coming out any time soon? I am hopeful that it will access music apps like Spotify. It’s what’s holding me back from getting one.

  • @phildaintree2794
    @phildaintree2794 8 месяцев назад

    Coros Apex 2 Pro is the only watch that uses doppler effect speed that is certified for upload to GPS-speedsurfing ... different needs for different sports

  • @newsnetworkz
    @newsnetworkz Год назад

    Does it have speaker and mic for Bluetooth calls? Also from what I hear across the board, apex 2 pro should have been priced around 399 USD or less.

  • @jimgoldie4338
    @jimgoldie4338 Год назад +1

    Appreciate the review gents, great insight. If you ignore price, what would be your recommendation if the most important features are GPS accuracy, heart rate accuracy and maps/navigation? I would use the watch purely for running, no other sports and was considering the Fenix 7. I know you guys are big fans of the Forerunner 955, but what do you think best ticks those aforementioned boxes between the 955, Fenix 7 and Epix 2, ignoring price difference?

    • @TheRunTesters
      @TheRunTesters  Год назад +2

      Hi Jim. All three of the Fenix 7, Epix 2 and FR955 are really excellent on GPS and maps, 955 probably the best on HR for me (Nick), but would probably still use a chest strap if using the training analysis. 955 cheapest, Epix screen is sensational for maps but big battery cost (and only the sapphire one has multi-band GPS). Fenix has the battery life, Epix and Fenix nicer materials than 955, but latter is lighter. All great, really depends on priority of look, weight, battery and price I’d say

    • @jimgoldie4338
      @jimgoldie4338 Год назад +1

      @@TheRunTesters this is great, thanks Nick! I only just learned about the multi band GPS from watching your channel so appreciate that. Does the Fenix 7 also have this, or just the Epix?

    • @TheRunTesters
      @TheRunTesters  Год назад +1

      No problem! The Fenix 7 has it too, but off top of my head I think it’s only sapphire versions, like the Epix. 955 has it on all models

    • @jimgoldie4338
      @jimgoldie4338 Год назад +1

      @@TheRunTesters got it, ty sir, much appreciated!

  • @paulmorton8959
    @paulmorton8959 Год назад +1

    I had a fenix 7x which the GPS trace was amazing BUT the overall distance in every event I did was too long. Every parkrun, every race I just had more distance than everyone else. Currently back on a fenix 6x but considering the switch to the coros

    • @clitaiulian4497
      @clitaiulian4497 Год назад +1

      That’s odd. I have a FR 255 and a Vertix 2. The 255 has basically the same chipset as the Fenix 7X and it always records more distance than the Vertix 2. I ran an officially measured loop 3 times and the 255 nailed it whereas the Vertix 2 was a bit behind. But both were very consistent, giving the same distance for every pass. Now, judging by this, it seems that the 255 is a bit more accurate. But, I went on a mountain hike, and, at some point, I decided to take a quick 5 min break. When I put myself into motion, I noticed that, while I was sitting, the 255 already added 30 meters to the distance although I was still the whole time. The Vertix 2 didn’t do that. This makes me wonder if Garmin isn’t adding unnecessary distance. In the end, I don’t give a damn about how pretty a track is, I care about the final measured distance, that’s important to me. I really don’t know which watch to trust tbh.

    • @paulmorton8959
      @paulmorton8959 Год назад

      @@clitaiulian4497 I agree, the fenix 7x for me was consistently too long when running measured events and comparing to the other runners distance. I'm using a Coros Apex now but will upgrade to a better coros when I have a bit more money 👍

    • @paulmorton8959
      @paulmorton8959 Год назад

      @@clitaiulian4497 To add, perhaps I had a faulty watch and should have tried sending it back. Never mind, more important things to worry about I suppose!

    • @clitaiulian4497
      @clitaiulian4497 Год назад

      @@paulmorton8959 How do you find the accuracy of the Fenix 7X compared to the Apex Pro?

    • @paulmorton8959
      @paulmorton8959 Год назад

      @@clitaiulian4497 The trace was amazing on the fenix and much better than the apex but my overall distance seems to be spot on now.

  • @murmachyov
    @murmachyov Год назад

    Thanks for the help

  • @lukekidd4558
    @lukekidd4558 Год назад +4

    Being 70m out doesn't seem great at this price? My mi fit bad that was 30 quid tracked my york marathon as 26.19 miles, feel like accuracy on watches shouldn't be dismissed considering it was about as easy to track as its going to be

    • @lukekidd4558
      @lukekidd4558 Год назад

      @@kophotography895 Seems odd to me, not the end of the world but in a marathon distance it would be recording as 25.9 or 26 to 26.5 miles it's pretty poor really

  • @ProTeslaVolt
    @ProTeslaVolt Год назад

    VERY useful video. Thanks!

  • @vpnconsult
    @vpnconsult Год назад +1

    GPS works spot on when you run in a straight line with no buildings around it.🤡