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🕶️ Adventure-ready tech that keeps pace with your boldest journeys.
The COROS NOMAD is a rugged, lightweight GPS sports watch designed for outdoor enthusiasts who demand durability and long battery life. Featuring a 1.3” Memory in Pixel display for clear visibility in all conditions, it offers up to 22 days of daily use and 50 hours in GPS mode. With pre-loaded global maps, turn-by-turn navigation, and a unique Adventure Journal for logging voice notes and photos, it’s the ultimate companion for tracking, navigating, and preserving your outdoor adventures.













| ASIN | B0FG6XLYXS |
| Best Sellers Rank | 29,744 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 911 in Smartwatches |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | W942 |
| Manufacturer | COROS Wearables Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 10 cm; 230 g |
L**S
Perfect adventure companion
Great device for the price, if you're looking for an adventure watch with maps and no fuss this is it. Coros app is the best out of Garmin, suunto and amazfit
M**N
Great watch - very good value for money
Really good watch, shame that it can't go under water for long periods of time, but as a whole it's a brilliant watch. Battery life - excellent Screen - brilliant Value for money - I haven't charged my watch for 4 weeks and still have 28% still.
M**K
Amazing watch!
Just received this Coros Nomad & set it up - it was so easy to do once you've downloaded the app. It looks stunning - BTW- its description as black isn't right - its a really smart dark grey - love it! Took just a couple of minutes to calibrate the compass & enable maps as these are the main things i want it for- display & operation is great -GPS is spot on. There's so much you can do with this - I'm really going to enjoy exploring its functions.
T**Y
Excellent Battery Life, but Not Very Intuitive
The watch has several strong points. Battery life is excellent, build quality is solid, and the emphasis on physical buttons over touch controls is welcome, particularly for outdoor and swimming use. However, there are some usability issues that significantly affect the day-to-day experience. The activity menu cannot be obviously customised. Users are required to scroll through a long list of activities, many of which may never be used. This adds unnecessary friction when starting workouts and makes the interface feel cluttered. Perseverance is needed, to discern, discover and decide optimal set up. Navigation is also not intuitive. Basic tasks such as understanding menu behaviour and configuration are not self-evident, and the available documentation appears to vary by model in ways that are not clearly signposted. As a result, users may need external guidance to perform what should be simple actions; I found ChatGPT useful. For a watch positioned as a training tool, the feature set feels over-engineered relative to the ease of use. It covers running (road and trail), walking, hiking, swimming (pool and open water), and gym activities (weights and cardio), but lacks a straightforward way to tailor screens and menus to match how individuals actually train. The overall experience is reminiscent of older multi-function digital watches: capable and robust, but packed with options that many users will never need, and which require time and effort to learn. The button-centric design remains a positive, and will appeal to users who prefer tactile controls over touchscreens. That said, for those prioritising clarity, intuitive navigation, and easy customisation, alternatives such as the Garmin Forerunner 255 may offer a better balance between functionality and usability. Saying all of that I love the brand philosophy and after investing a couple of hours tinkering, Googling, ChatGPTing I have decided to keep the Nomad.
N**S
Great watch!
Brilliant watch! Maps are brilliant and I prefer the mip display over Amoled.
W**A
😍
I love it 😍
A**R
Lovely watch
Fantastic watch, shame no torch
R**O
maps good.....limited functionality...but good for price
Can't use watch unless you register...and that process of verification may not be the easiest. The screen layouts and data fields can only be changed using the app on your phone...thus you need the phone and an internet connection. The data fields are limited and you can't put what you want where you want it unlike Garmins. The watch faces are pretty horrible and again limited information that you can't change..unlike Garmins. You can build your own custom faces but again very basic...can use your own photos...they look good. There's no dual-time and no dual-grid...which is naff. If you want your grid location it's not on the navigation screens...it's on the compass screen which is separate. The map is quality and the big selling point is you can zoom using the whizzy wheel which is quick and easy....swipe screen to pan...works well and is responsive. The 'action button' you can supposedly customise but again very limited options...bit of a waste of a button. There's plenty of room for more buttons...Coros should try adding some and increase the functions. With all the limitations if you need a map function then it's hard to beat for the price....Fenix 7 is much better but twice as expensive....if you don't want a map then the Instinct is a much better option and a lot cheaper. The Fenix is too much watch for everyday use, way too big, but you can wear the Coros comfortably and is fairly normal looking and it's useful to know you've got that navigation system there if you needed it. I don't use all the fitness functions etc so can't comment on them.
A**I
I’m an Apple watch ultra user, and that device has all I need both for sports and recreational, the trigger point for me to replace that as a sports watch is when I did a trail running for 8hrs, the Apple watch ultra died after 6hrs. So I bought Coros Nomad, since it’s cheaper and has a good reviews when it comes to battery life and other sensors. I took this watch right away on my hiking trip and it only lose the battery energy by 10%, that’s a huge improvement for me since that hike was 9hrs with all the gps and heart rate turned on. It took me another 3 weeks before I recharge this watch with daily exercise use.
C**N
received the goods in good condition. I have tried to use it; it is very good. I like it.
C**O
Espectacular. Muy buena opción he tenido garmin fénix 6 pro 7 pro Epix pro y solo hecho de menos la linterna pero por el precio que tiene la batería es brutal los mapas muy bien el GPS perfecto los traks muy precisos la pantalla se ve muy bien y las opciones que trae en general súper bien . No hace falta tener lo más caro de garmin teniendo esto es genial
F**0
Piccolo gioiellino. Mappe funzionali ma senza ricalcolo del percorso. Ho provato a "perdermi" e poi ho creato un percorso rapidamente. Con l'applicazione gestisci tutto, la invii all'orologio e arrivi dove hai chiesto senza avere l'ingombro dello smartphone. Non è il primo Coros e nemmeno il primo smart rugger watch. Per me intuitivo. Tutto quello che serve per escursioni e con l'attività personalizzabile crei la tua su "misura" per avere sotto controllo ciò che vuoi. Leggerissimo e della misura (unica) giusta per il polso. Gli ho solo cambiato il cinturino più per "vezzo" che altro. Riceve subito il segnale (è dual gps) e la batteria da una buona autonomia. Prezzo ok.
L**E
This is my first smartwatch and I can say im very impressed. I had a good idea of what features I wanted in a smartwatch and what I didnt. I knew I didnt want 100 different things but rather something simple with basic functions. The heart rate tracker is pretty accurate but does randomly spike at times especially when moving around a lot. The wellness check is a great feature and the sleep and stress trackers seem to be pretty close to the real thing. I haven't used the maps in the outdoors yet, but from playing around with it, (along with the ABC functions) they seem like they would definitely come in handy out on the trail or while camping. The weather is also another big one that would be nice for the outdoors but you will have to connect to your phone to let it sync that info. There is also a flashlight mode where the screen just becomes bright, its cool for when its really dark but doesnt light up a room. Overall, this is a great smartwatch and a steal for $350. A nylon band feels great on it and I cant wait to use the maps and ABC functions when hiking next time. The battery is also superb, ive been wearing it for 3 days and the battery percentage has only dropped 7%, and thats with mild to heavy usage. Lastly, it is a bigger smartwatch in size but if you have small wrists, I think it'll look just fine. (Pictures and pack of gum for scale.) ***update*** I have used to satellite data, maps and navigation and can say they were an amazing tool to have in the backcountry. The maps are very similar to using a GPS on your phone. I then used to the barometric and temperature tracker for outside and will say they would be useful in the backcountry deep off grid.
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