COROS APEX 2 & APEX 2 Pro In-Depth Review: Features, Tested, Accuracy!
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Here's your complete in-depth review of the COROS APEX 2 & APEX 2 Pro watches, from the new features, how they differ, and then a complete accuracy deep-dive.
Today COROS has announced the long-teased COROS APEX 2 series watches, including both a base model and a Pro model. While I had considered doing entirely separate reviews for both of these, the reality is they’re virtually identical watches same some minor internal spec differences. Thus, I’ve gone with one consolidated review. And to make things even more fun – I’ve been wearing both watches side by side (well, on opposite wrists) just to see how they handle and differ.
The new APEX 2 series is best viewed through the lens of being a smaller VERTIX 2 (released one year ago). It’s got virtually all the same software features as the more expensive Vertix 2, and in fact, with the Vertix 2 priced virtually all of October at $499, it’s been the same price as the new-announced APEX 2 Pro. But, we’re getting distracted. Ultimately, COROS sees these two models (APEX 2 Pro vs Vertix 2) differentiated by style/materials, more so than software.
The 1.3” screen COROS APEX 2 Pro includes a revamped optical heart rate sensor, adds multiband GNSS/GPS, adds music storage for MP3’s (no streaming service), and includes offline maps, touchscreen, WiFi, and HRV readings. It also includes a battery life up to 75 hours depending on the mode (25 hours for multiband usage though). The APEX 2 PRO comes in at $499, whereas the base APEX 2 slides in at $399, but lacks the multiband GPS and larger battery life, and has a slightly smaller screen.
0:00 Quick Overview
0:41 What's New in APEX 2?
3:15 APEX 2 vs APEX 2 PRO
4:40 Daily Usage and Features
6:48 Sport Modes & Navigation/Mapping
9:58 A Brief Musical Note
10:46 GPS & HR Accuracy Deep-Dive
16:09 Wrap-Up & Recommendations
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