In the competitive world of GPS sports watches, Coros has carved a niche for endurance athletes, and the evolution of its APEX line is a testament to its commitment to refined, long-lasting performance. The original APEX 2 series set a high bar for a mid-tier adventure watch, but the leap to the all-new APEX 4 (skipping the number three for brand alignment) is not a small step—it’s a massive stride forward, particularly in functionality and speed.
This is a comparison of generations, where the solid foundation of the APEX 2 meets a significant hardware and feature overhaul in the APEX 4.
Coros Apex 4 Vs Apex 2 Specs Comparison
| Feature | Coros APEX 2 | Coros APEX 2 Pro | Coros APEX 4 (42mm) | Coros APEX 4 (46mm) |
| Release Date | November 2022 | November 2022 | October 2025 | October 2025 |
| MSRP (Launch) | $399 | $499 | $429 | $479 |
| Case Size | 43mm | 46.1 mm | 42.6mm | 46.2mm |
| Weight (Nylon Band) | 42g | 53g | 45g | 52g |
| Display Size | 1.2 inch | 1.3 inch | 1.2 inch | 1.3 inch |
| Display Type | MIP (Memory-in-Pixel) | MIP (Memory-in-Pixel) | 3rd Gen MIP (Improved) | 3rd Gen MIP (Improved) |
| Lens/Bezel Material | Sapphire/Titanium | Sapphire/Titanium | Sapphire/Titanium | Sapphire/Titanium |
| GPS Type | All-Satellite, Single-Frequency | All-Satellite, Dual-Frequency | All-Satellite, Dual-Frequency | All-Satellite, Dual-Frequency |
| Internal Storage | 8 GB | 32 GB | 32 GB | 32 GB |
| Max GPS Battery (Standard Full GPS) | 40 hours | 66 hours | 41 hours (Endurance All-Systems) | 65 hours (Endurance All-Systems) |
| Daily Use Battery | 17days | 30 days | 15 days | 24days |
| Processor Speed | Standard | Standard | Up to 30x Faster (for map rendering) | Up to 30x Faster (for map rendering) |
| Microphone & Speaker | No | No | Yes (For calls, voice pins, alerts) | Yes (For calls, voice pins, alerts) |
| Mapping Detail | Global Topo (Basic) | Global Topo (Basic) | Street/Trail Names, POIs | Street/Trail Names, POIs |
| Other New Sensors | ECG Sensor | ECG Sensor | ECG Sensor, Water Depth | ECG Sensor, Water Depth |
| New Hardware Button | None | None | Dedicated ‘Action’ Button | Dedicated ‘Action’ Button |
Raw Power and Mapping Velocity
The most transformative change lies under the hood. The APEX 2 offered offline mapping, which was a vital tool for navigation, but it was often hampered by a processor that could feel sluggish, especially when panning or zooming.
- APEX 4: The jump is monumental. Coros boasts a new Ambiq Apollo processor that is up to 30 times faster for map and graphic rendering. This eliminates the lag, providing seamless, real-time map interaction. Furthermore, the maps themselves are now more detailed, including street/trail names and Points of Interest (POI), turning the map from a basic outline into a richer, more informative companion.
- APEX 2: Its mapping capability was functional but basic. The static, unlabelled topographic maps were excellent for route following but lacked the detail and speed of their successor, making mid-activity map checks a slower, more deliberate process.
Winner: APEX 4 – The sheer increase in processing power fundamentally changes the navigation experience.
New Communication and Connectivity
The APEX 2 was a pure sports watch, focused on data collection and durability. The APEX 4, while still fiercely focused on adventure, introduces new features that bridge the gap with more general smartwatches, enhancing safety and convenience.
- APEX 4: This model introduces a built-in speaker and dual microphones. This is not just for smart functions; it’s integrated into the core adventure features. You can now take hands-free calls (when connected to your phone), but more importantly, Coros introduces “Voice Pins,” allowing you to record a geo-tagged voice note instantly, which is logged against your activity—perfect for marking a water source or a hazard mid-run. It also features a new, programmable ‘Action’ button.
- APEX 2: Lacked a speaker or microphone, confining alerts to vibrations and on-screen visuals. Communication was entirely off-watch.
Winner: APEX 4 – The speaker and microphone add a layer of on-the-move utility that is genuinely innovative for adventure logging.
Durability and Display
Both watches champion a rugged build with a Sapphire Crystal lens and a titanium alloy bezel, ensuring they can withstand alpine environments and trail abuse. The APEX 4, however, introduces refinements to the screen and GPS capabilities.
| Feature | Coros APEX 2 (Non-Pro) | Coros APEX 4 (Both Sizes) |
| GPS | Single-frequency GPS | Dual-frequency GPS (Both sizes) |
| Display | Memory-in-Pixel (MIP) | 3rd Generation MIP (Improved contrast & battery) |
| Internal Storage | 8 GB | 32 GB |
| Unique Sensor | None | Water Depth Sensor |
The switch to Dual-frequency GPS in both APEX 4 sizes is a major upgrade. Previously, this highly accurate, multi-band system was reserved for the APEX 2 Pro. This change means significantly better accuracy in challenging environments like city canyons or dense tree cover, even in the smaller 42mm size. The new 3rd-generation MIP display also subtly enhances readability and battery efficiency.
Winner: APEX 4 – Superior GPS accuracy across the board, larger storage, and a brighter display.
Battery Life and Size Consolidation
The APEX series is synonymous with battery longevity, and both watches excel, but Coros has streamlined the product line with the APEX 4.
- APEX 4: Coros eliminates the ‘Pro’ distinction, offering two sizes (42mm and 46mm) with identical features and functionality.12 The battery life is impressive, with the 46mm model pushing up to 65 hours in full-systems endurance GPS mode.
- APEX 2: Offered two distinct models: the smaller APEX 2 and the larger, more feature-rich APEX 2 Pro, which had superior battery and dual-frequency GPS. The battery life was already market-leading, but the APEX 4 has seen incremental improvements, especially with the more efficient 3rd-gen MIP screen.
Winner: APEX 4 (Slightly) – While the APEX 2 Pro’s battery was excellent, the APEX 4 simplifies the buying decision and pushes the boundaries of endurance GPS even further across both sizes.
Final Verdict: The Ascent of Adventure
The Coros APEX 4 is not just an iteration; it’s a recalibration of the adventure watch. The APEX 2 remains a highly capable and durable GPS watch for serious athletes, offering fantastic battery life and essential navigation at a lower price point.
However, the APEX 4 is the clear superior. It successfully integrates a wave of modern technology—a blazing-fast processor, richer mapping data, dual-frequency GPS across all models, and innovative audio features like Adventure Journaling and Voice Pins—into the familiar, durable APEX platform.
For the runner or mountaineer who relies heavily on on-watch mapping and demands the absolute best positional accuracy and data logging experience, the APEX 4 represents a compelling and necessary upgrade. It solidifies its position as one of the best choices for high-performance endurance and mountain sports.
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