Coros – 23 new features added (September 2024)

Coros September Update – 2024

The Coros September 2024 update adds 23 new features (depending on how you count them), which are catch-up features for Garmin and Wahoo.

COROS Watch Updates:

  1. Bike
    • Gravel/MTB activity modes
    • Gear Tracking bikes
    • Support for Insta360 Overlays
  2. Sleep
    • 24×7 Sleep Tracking (for shift workers and naps, 3 hours needed to count in stats and naps can be also be logged with existing features)
    • Sleep Quality Rating app)
  3. Swim
  4. Run
    • Running Fitness Test
    • Gear tracking shoes
  5. New Data Fields:
    • % FTP (Cycling Threshold Power – ‘hour’ power)
    • % HRmax
    • % Heart Rate Reserve (HRmax – HRrest as a per cent)
    • % Lactate Threshold HR (OBLA, LT2, AnT)

Coros - 23 New Features Added (September 2024)COROS Dura Bike Computer Updates:

  1. Richer data display
    • Upcoming Climb View – segmented
    • Real-Time Elevation Profile (ClimbPro)
    • Coros - 23 New Features Added (September 2024)
    • Structured Workout Progress View
    • Automatic Lap by Position
    • Lap Summary Page
    • Support for Insta360 Overlays
    • Status Bar
    • Coros - 23 New Features Added (September 2024)
  2. ‘Navigate to Start’ and ‘Back to Start’
  3. Battery Status Level Support for ANT+ bike sensors
  4. Dual-Sided Power Meter Support

 

Coros Discontinues New Feature for old watches

Pace 2, APEX Pro 1, and Vertix 1 lack internal space and will not get feature updates in the future.

Take Out

Another fairly big update for a range of Coros devices. All are welcome, but nothing excitingly unusual.

For the longer arc of COROS feature updates, see our COROS GPS watch guide.

Last Updated on 31 May 2026 by the5krunner


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