Coros Launches New GPS Watch for Outdoors

COROS announced the launch of COROS NOMAD, a smartwatch purpose-built for outdoor adventurers.

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COROS, the performance sports technology brand, announced the launch of COROS NOMAD, a watch purpose-built for outdoor adventurers. Featuring dual-frequency navigation and a variety of outdoor sport modes, including 8 different fishing modes, this rugged and refined watch helps hikers, climbers, and anglers stay safely on route and aware in real time with on-device weather, safety alerts, and global mapping.

Plus, 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. NOMAD captures your best outdoor memories, like a digital journal or scrapbook, Coros said in a press release.

What You Need to Know

Dual-frequency GPS, global maps with street names, waypoints, and save locations are all powered by a new Gen 3 processor for faster, more responsive mapping.

Using the new "Adventure Journal" feature, record voice notes, upload photos and videos to each activity, and relive the best moments after the journey—directly in the COROS app.

A lightweight body, dual-layer aluminum and polymer bezel, hardened mineral glass, and 50-meter water resistance provide real-world durability in all kinds of conditions.

A new high-contrast Memory-In-Pixel display improves color saturation and ensures clear visibility in bright sun or low light, without sacrificing battery life.

With 8 dedicated fishing modes, anglers of all types can log catches, document species, and fish smarter using environmental insights like Moon/Tide phases, air pressure, and more.

Battery life 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,” said Lewis Wu, Coros CEO and Co-Founder. “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."

NOMAD marks a new chapter in COROS' mission: to equip athletes and adventurers with sports technology that not only helps improve performance, but also to preserve memories made in the outdoors.

Pricing and Availability

COROS NOMAD will be available starting August 19th in three colors: Green, Brown, and Dark Grey, priced at $349 USD via the company’s website and select retailers worldwide.

Sam Draper
October 30, 2025

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