Pros: Lightweight, comfortable, hold charge well, GPS works well in open water. Has some cons Six months of experience, I bought it after reading laudatory reviews from the Internet and from a well-known amateur triathlete. 1) They think it’s bad in the pool (On the advice of the company’s representatives, I calibrated the compass, after that they normally thought a couple of workouts: a couple of times, of course, they miss fifty dollars, they write unrealistic time on them, but in general it’s normal (see screenshot from the application, I swim evenly in speed ). And then the nonsense started ((They count the first 50 m and stop: you’ve already swum half a workout, you’re only looking at fifty kopecks😓 Today I restarted it 2 times and only started counting normally from the 3rd time, but half the workout was not recorded. (See screenshot from the application ) I participated in a corporate challenge in strava, because of such jambs I lost half of the swimming volume😬 2) At a triathlon in transits, it is inconvenient to turn this wheel to unlock it, you waste time and nerves when it is not twisted, and it is generally inconvenient with a bike in your hands. And if you disable this lock, then accidentally even press the button on the water. 3) Another significant disadvantage for me is that there is no sports profile for cross-country skiing, I did not pay attention to the purchase. Conclusion: in my experience with the use of this #corospace2 watch only adequately works for running and GPS works well in open water, so I think that this is not a watch for multisport, as stated, rather purely for running. And for a watch purely for running, the price is too high.
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