COROS has launched the COROS NOMAD, a watch purpose-built for outdoor adventurers.
Featuring dual-frequency navigation and a variety of outdoor sport modes, the watch is designed for hikers and climbers to stay safely on route and aware in real time with on-device weather, safety alerts, and global mapping.
A new “Adventure Journaling” feature lets outdoor enthusiasts use voice commands, tag locations, add photos, and transcribe voice-to-text memos—all within an activity, making it easy to catalogue and relive the moments worth remembering in detail.
The NOMAD features dual-frequency GPS, global maps with street names, waypoints, and save locations powered by a new Gen 3 processor for faster, more responsive mapping.
Using the new “Adventure Journal” feature, voice notes can be recorded, and photos and videos can be uploaded using the COROS app.
The watch features a lightweight body, dual-layer aluminium and polymer bezel, hardened mineral glass, and 50-metre water resistance.
A new high-contrast Memory-In-Pixel display improves colour saturation and ensures clear visibility in bright sun or low light, without sacrificing battery life.
The battery lasts up to 50 hours in All-Systems GPS mode and up to 22 days in standard use.
“We built NOMAD to help adventurers have a new way to capture memories and experiences, without compromising the high-performance hardware COROS users expect. It’s made for those days you have in the outdoors that stick with you long after the trail ends. It can’t replace being outdoors, but it can help you remember what it felt like to be there,” said Lewis Wu, COROS CEO and co-founder.
COROS NOMAD is available in green, brown, and dark grey at corosnordic.com and select retailers.