Coros Apex 2 Pro Premium GPS Outdoor Watch - Grey
Elevate your outdoor adventures with the COROS APEX 2 Pro GPS Outdoor Watch in sleek Gray. Engineered for performance over all terrains, this watch combines next-generation technology with rugged durability, making it your ultimate companion for training and exploration. Equipped with an advanced GPS antenna, this watch ensures stronger positional accuracy and an enhanced navigation experience, allowing you to roam freely without losing your way. Key features include a revolutionary optical heart rate sensor and a remarkable battery life, providing up to 504 hours of usage on a single charge. The 46mm LCD display, protected by scratch-resistant sapphire glass, offers customizable watch faces to match your style. With IPX8 water resistance up to 164 feet, the APEX 2 Pro withstands the elements, whether hiking, cycling, or swimming. Additional functionalities like multi-sport tracking, mobile notifications, and a music player enhance your training sessions and adventures. The watch supports Android devices and boasts Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity for seamless integration. Stand out from the crowd and achieve your ambitious goals with the COROS APEX 2 Pro.
Elevate your outdoor adventures with the COROS APEX 2 Pro GPS Outdoor Watch in sleek Gray. Engineered for performance over all terrains, this watch combines next-generation technology with rugged durability, making it your ultimate companion for training and exploration. Equipped with an advanced GPS antenna, this watch ensures stronger positional accuracy and an enhanced navigation experience, allowing you to roam freely without losing your way. Key features include a revolutionary optical heart rate sensor and a remarkable battery life, providing up to 504 hours of usage on a single charge. The 46mm LCD display, protected by scratch-resistant sapphire glass, offers customizable watch faces to match your style. With IPX8 water resistance up to 164 feet, the APEX 2 Pro withstands the elements, whether hiking, cycling, or swimming. Additional functionalities like multi-sport tracking, mobile notifications, and a music player enhance your training sessions and adventures. The watch supports Android devices and boasts Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity for seamless integration. Stand out from the crowd and achieve your ambitious goals with the COROS APEX 2 Pro.
Elevate your outdoor adventures with the COROS APEX 2 Pro GPS Outdoor Watch in sleek Gray. Engineered for performance over all terrains, this watch combines next-generation technology with rugged durability, making it your ultimate companion for training and exploration. Equipped with an advanced GPS antenna, this watch ensures stronger positional accuracy and an enhanced navigation experience, allowing you to roam freely without losing your way. Key features include a revolutionary optical heart rate sensor and a remarkable battery life, providing up to 504 hours of usage on a single charge. The 46mm LCD display, protected by scratch-resistant sapphire glass, offers customizable watch faces to match your style. With IPX8 water resistance up to 164 feet, the APEX 2 Pro withstands the elements, whether hiking, cycling, or swimming. Additional functionalities like multi-sport tracking, mobile notifications, and a music player enhance your training sessions and adventures. The watch supports Android devices and boasts Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity for seamless integration. Stand out from the crowd and achieve your ambitious goals with the COROS APEX 2 Pro.
Elevate your outdoor adventures with the COROS APEX 2 Pro GPS Outdoor Watch in sleek Gray. Engineered for performance over all terrains, this watch combines next-generation technology with rugged durability, making it your ultimate companion for training and exploration. Equipped with an advanced GPS antenna, this watch ensures stronger positional accuracy and an enhanced navigation experience, allowing you to roam freely without losing your way. Key features include a revolutionary optical heart rate sensor and a remarkable battery life, providing up to 504 hours of usage on a single charge. The 46mm LCD display, protected by scratch-resistant sapphire glass, offers customizable watch faces to match your style. With IPX8 water resistance up to 164 feet, the APEX 2 Pro withstands the elements, whether hiking, cycling, or swimming. Additional functionalities like multi-sport tracking, mobile notifications, and a music player enhance your training sessions and adventures. The watch supports Android devices and boasts Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity for seamless integration. Stand out from the crowd and achieve your ambitious goals with the COROS APEX 2 Pro.
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The lowest price for Coros Apex 2 Pro Premium GPS Outdoor Watch - Grey right now is $729.99 at Pushys, compared across 8 retailers.
The all-time low was $579.00 on 27 May 2026 — today's price is 26% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 10 June 2026.
Last updated at 10/06/2026 11:39:36
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originally posted on playbetter.com
As an Ultrarunner, it’s all about the battery life for me. I was tired of charging my Garmin mid race on the really long ones. I’ve only been using the Apex Pro for a week, but I’m happy so far. This was the only place I could find it in white and it arrived quickly.
originally posted on REI
I'm coming from a garmin watch and wow this watch is so much better. The battery life is amazing definitely the best feature. As someone who does 20+ hour climbs in a single push nothing else works. Software updates frequently with new features all the time.
originally posted on REI
Coming from Garmin, this watch is my new all-time favourite! The battery life is absolutely astonishing and lasts way longer than I do! Super simple to use and helping me to realise my potential getting back into running.
| Dimensions | 46.1 x 46.5 x 14mm |
| Resolution | 260x260 (64 Colours) |
| Display Type | Touch Screen Always-On Memory LCD |
| Cover | Titanium Alloy |
| Band | Silicone/ Nylon |
COROS APEX 2 Pro GPS Outdoor Watch Grey
Free delivery between 12–17 June
Coros Apex 2 Pro GPS Smart Watch Gobi Limited Edition
Free delivery between 13–21 June
Coros Apex 2 Pro Premium Multisport Watch - Grey
Free delivery
Coros APEX 2 Pro GPS Outdoor Watch Grey
Free delivery
Apex 2 Pro GPS Outdoor Watch
Free delivery between 16–22 June
As an Ultrarunner, it’s all about the battery life for me. I was tired of charging my Garmin mid race on the really long ones. I’ve only been using the Apex Pro for a week, but I’m happy so far. This was the only place I could find it in white and it arrived quickly.
I'm coming from a garmin watch and wow this watch is so much better. The battery life is amazing definitely the best feature. As someone who does 20+ hour climbs in a single push nothing else works. Software updates frequently with new features all the time.
Coming from Garmin, this watch is my new all-time favourite! The battery life is absolutely astonishing and lasts way longer than I do! Super simple to use and helping me to realise my potential getting back into running.
It is the only fitness watch on the market (FitBit, Garmin, wahoo, Suunto) that does NOT actually track how many calories you burn in a day. That is one of the very basic functions of a fitness watch - to let you know how many calories you have burned when you were active. It does track calories when you initiate a workout (and even then, only active calories, not total calories). In sum, worthless if your goals are around weight loss. Other than this, watch worked fine and definitely looks more stylish better than its competitors.
I've had this watch for several months now and have been hesitant to review it in case Coros could make it better. I run street and trails with trails being my preferred run. I live in a rural area so I don't expect the GPS to be perfect but I've had runs with this watch that I lose 1/10th of a mile per mile run. I'm running about seventy miles a week so how am I supposed to train with any accuracy with this thing? The other negatives I've noticed are the watch band isn't to my liking and the watch face isn't programmable like it is in a workout. You're stuck with whatever modes they put in your watch face. It's also difficult to see unless you're in the sun. The positives are that it has a tremendous battery life. There are a multitude of analytics to check out. ... MoreI've had this watch for several months now and have been hesitant to review it in case Coros could make it better. I run street and trails with trails being my preferred run. I live in a rural area so I don't expect the GPS to be perfect but I've had runs with this watch that I lose 1/10th of a mile per mile run. I'm running about seventy miles a week so how am I supposed to train with any accuracy with this thing? The other negatives I've noticed are the watch band isn't to my liking and the watch face isn't programmable like it is in a workout. You're stuck with whatever modes they put in your watch face. It's also difficult to see unless you're in the sun. The positives are that it has a tremendous battery life. There are a multitude of analytics to check out. GPS seems to do ok on the street. The maps seem ok once you get used to them. The touch screen is somewhere between good and bad. I hate to give this thing a 2/5 but it really deserves it until they can fix the GPS.
not for me. Garmin makes a more polished and nicer product, but you certainly pay too much for a Garmin compared to Coros...especially since Coros offers basically all of the same features as a Fenix 7X or Enduro 2. For me, it just wasn't the right watch, so I'll possibly try another Coros.
Great color & battery life. Use it mostly for trail runs, just completed copper canyon 80k. Didn’t charge watch all week & still had plenty of life left after race. GPS works great & loading routes & music is easy . Scratch proof. Half the price of garmin watch! Has almost same features. Very happy with apex pro 2
I got this as a replacement for my Apex that was recalled, even ponied up an extra $150 in the deal. Now I find out it has no ANT+ support so I can't use my existing speed/cadence sensors to feed the watch and the bike display. So I had to buy a second set of sensors (another $75) to put on the bike. So, in total $225 more to be where I was prior to the "upgrade". This will be my last COROS watch, for sure, since they screwed this up and they now cost the same as more the more reliable competition anyway.
I respect Coros for their ingenuity given how young their company actually is. They have also continued to impress in terms of battery life performance but even that does come with a caveat. I have tried out the Pace 2 and Vertix 2. The Pace 2’s tiny digital wheel was a pain to deal with, Vertix 2 seemed like it came out too early and underdeveloped in the hopes of competing with their main competitor. Let’s just say their name rhymes with Charmin. :) their features seemed like just taking what’s already been done and trying to make it somewhat their own but not very well. I was underwhelmed by the Multiband GPS in the Vertix 2 and was underwhelmed this go around too. I never tried the Apex Pro but was always curious. WithThis update I had to try this time. I had ... MoreI respect Coros for their ingenuity given how young their company actually is. They have also continued to impress in terms of battery life performance but even that does come with a caveat. I have tried out the Pace 2 and Vertix 2. The Pace 2’s tiny digital wheel was a pain to deal with, Vertix 2 seemed like it came out too early and underdeveloped in the hopes of competing with their main competitor. Let’s just say their name rhymes with Charmin. :) their features seemed like just taking what’s already been done and trying to make it somewhat their own but not very well. I was underwhelmed by the Multiband GPS in the Vertix 2 and was underwhelmed this go around too. I never tried the Apex Pro but was always curious. WithThis update I had to try this time. I had planned on putting it up against my Fenix 7X for at least a month but it wasn’t even 3 days before I was done comparing. Kudos to Coros for a decent update to the apex Pro, however that’s where the kudos stop. Every part of the Watch software and overall user experience wise seems like it’s a good 2-3 years behind the times and their competition, and lacks refinement. I wasn’t a fan of the Digital Crown, it wasn’t as annoying to deal with the tiny one on the Pace 2 but it was still very meh. The graphics, fonts and layouts of the data were all just a tad off, colors on the Heart Rate gauge were very washed out and dull, and the available watch faces were lacking. I will say that it doesn’t matter if you have Multiband GPS on your device if that doesn’t equate to great performance and accuracy. This is where this one lands. The GPS tracks were decent, but not amazing, and overly sloppy on several areas. It did not have any wow, that’s really accurate element to it at all. The all systems on was overshooting distances I know what they were, and I didn’t even try just the gps only. The battery life claims only hold up if you keep the HR settings to take a reading once every 10 seconds instead of real time, and if you use only the all systems or gps only settings. The “ECG” test which they are now JUST referring to as HRV is gimmicky, and not very useful, especially since you have to remember to do the test every day instead of it measuring it while you sleep and then giving you some helpful feedback regarding the value. The barometric Altimeter was terrible at tracking floors claimed. I climbed my stairs several times and it never registered any flights climbed. Conversely I wore it to work all on one level the next day and somehow managed to climb 4 flights of stairs. The step counter was also short by quite a bit. The map experience isn’t half as “robust” as they claim. Calling it that is almost laughable. Not having road names or trail names or turn by turn directions makes it ONLY useful to get your bearings just a little better than breadcrumb navigation but not by much. Also, being confined to adding MP3’s to the device to listen to is a sign of how dated the tech is. Who still loads MP3 files onto CD’s or anything for that matter via a cable hookup to your computer anymore?? The slogan “Explore Perfection” is a prime example of overpromising and under delivering. Putting it on the bands in bold font is pretty tacky. They should change it to “Explore Striving” because it’s a FAR cry from perfection All in all, if you’ve only experienced the Coros ecosystem and have nothing to compare it to, other than the previous Apex Pro then it’ll serve you well as a good update. It’s lightweight and comfortable and still has very good battery life. However it simply could not compete with my Fenix 7X on virtually any level. I feel this experiment has put the final nail in the coffin for me as far as which brand to stick with. It made me realize that jumping ship and into the Coros brand would be taking sadly several steps backwards, not forwards.
This is my second Coros watch I’ve purchased (I bought a new one only because I wanted a few more features). The battery is phenomenal and I only recharge it every other week and that’s with daily GPS usage (it also charges very quickly!).The features are great numerous, the GPS acquires a signal very quickly, the face is easy to read (the backlight is great for my night runs) and they offer really cool options to change the background. It is very user friendly and quick to learn and use all of the features. The COROS app is very user friendly and designed very well-I’ve never had an issue with technical problems. I highly recommend this watch!!
| Dimensions | 46.1 x 46.5 x 14mm |
| Resolution | 260x260 (64 Colours) |
| Display Type | Touch Screen Always-On Memory LCD |
| Cover | Titanium Alloy |
| Band | Silicone/ Nylon |