Only a select few runners can try this new COROS mapping update

What you need to know

  • The latest COROS update enables turn-by-turn navigation for Routes, but you must sign up for the limited beta to receive it.
  • This update also adds custom watch faces, a stats summary page, trail running workouts, exporting running notes to Strava, and other perks.
  • COROS’ update rolls out to the VERTIX 2 and APEX 2 / 2 Pro on the 21st, then the PACE 2, VERTIX, and APEX Pro on the 28th.

Most running watches let you download or follow offline maps, but it’s up to you to keep an eye on the route yourself. An upcoming COROS update changes that, adding turn-by-turn navigation to most of its recent watches. But you’ll need to act fast to get access.

Starting out as beta software, COROS’ turn-by-turn navigation will only be available to about 500 users to limit the workload for the support and product teams. The testing period starts in October and will last 3–6 months before getting pushed to global users, so if you’re interested and don’t want to wait until winter or spring 2024  to receive it, we suggest applying at this link ASAP.

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