Watch out, Garmin: This new Coros has 3 weeks of battery life and extensive tracking features
Briefly

The Coros Nomad targets outdoor enthusiasts who hike, fish, mountain bike, kayak, and document adventures with maps, routes, photos, and voice pins via Adventure Journal. The watch features a lightweight 47-millimeter design and adds a bottom-left action button for backlight, map/data switching, and activity shortcuts. The Nomad uses a third-generation memory-in-pixel display that remains visible outdoors and stays on continuously to prioritize battery efficiency. Coros advertises 22 days of daily battery life, 50 hours of full-system tracking, and 34 hours with dual-frequency GNSS enabled. The Nomad expands Coros lineup alongside Vertix, Apex, and Pace, starting at $349.
However, I also use sports watches to capture movement when fly fishing, hiking, kayaking, and more, so when Coros revealed the new Nomad series I felt like the company made a watch just for me. The new is designed for people who enjoy spending time outdoors with activities such as hiking, fishing, mountain biking, and exploring nature while also being able to document those activities.
Unlike most modern watches, the Nomad remains focused on battery life. It uses a third-generation memory-in-pixel display that is visible outside and stays on all the time. Also: The best training watch I've ever tried is the first Coros with a modern display Coros advertises 22 days of battery life with daily use, 50 hours of tracking with all systems on, and 34 hours of tracking with dual-frequency mode enabled and all GNSS on
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