How location-based voice notes on this Coros smartwatch transformed my trail runs
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How location-based voice notes on this Coros smartwatch transformed my trail runs
"Now, I'm happy to revisit the brand's lineup with the new Apex 4 series, including two sizes of its mid-range smartwatch. I spent a couple weeks salmon fishing on the Puget Sound, trail running, hiking, walking, and rowing with the new 46mm , and initial impressions reveal a worthy follow-up with improved mapping capability, with faster map zoom, off-course alerts, and turn-by-turn navigation to name a few features."
"There are a handful of features that are suited just for this use case. For alpine skiing, you can download topographic maps, which then automatically detects downhill laps and ski lift rides, displayed on the saved activity data pages. Pinned voice notes come in handy here, allowing you to call out where that perfect jump or hazard are located, and can be easily shared."
Coros released the Apex 4 series as a mid-range smartwatch available in two sizes, with a 46mm model offering improved mapping and performance. The watch provides faster map zoom, off-course alerts, turn-by-turn navigation, and elevation-focused features aimed at trail running, alpine running, and skiing. Users can download topographic maps and benefit from automatic detection of downhill laps and ski lift rides on saved activity pages. The device includes a new bottom-left Action button, a microphone for location-pinned voice notes, an Adventure Journal that syncs photos and videos with navigation tracks, and a built-in speaker.
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