There’s a lot that can be said about today’s running watch landscape. With tons of features like GPS tracking, music streaming capabilities, third-party integration and more, we have more tools than ever to help facilitate a well-designed running regimen. And with each new launch comes a bevy of claims about how said new launch will keep you plugged in for optimal performance.
The latest wearable on the scene is the Apex 2 Pro from Coros. Boasting a 1.3-inch Grade 5 titanium bezel, upgraded sensors and myriad features, this affordable yet effective wrist wear could be setting itself up for an overthrow of the top running watch spot. But as with any new iteration — we were already big fans of the original Apex Pro — there’s some digging to be done.

To get a sense of how the Apex 2 Pro improves on its predecessor, I donned this sporty running watch over multiple training days and recovery sessions, highlighting key features like accuracy, battery life and overall looks. Whether tracking my routes through the hills and streets of Pittsburgh or monitoring my sleep and heart rate throughout the night, I gave this watch its shining moment to see where it clocks in when compared to other heavy hitters, like the Garmin Forerunner 955 Solar.
Here’s what you can expect from this latest running watch further blurring the lines between tech and training.

Coros Apex 2 Pro
Pros
- Long-lasting battery life keeps time between charges at a minimum
- Plenty of tools and metrics to help you get the most out of training
Cons
- Touchscreen capabilities aren't as streamlined as other running watches out there
- Nylon hook-and-loop band might not be the most aesthetically pleasing for daily wear