All in all I think it's a very good watch. As I learn to use it, I find that it gives me what I need. This is the least overloaded GPS/training watch I could find for my needs. The price of $200 is very competitive for what you get. There are other GPS/exercise watches that have a lot more features and cost a lot more. You have to learn piece by piece by clicking on the clock and working through all sections of the mini help on the Coros website. The website seems poorly organized but there is a lot of information there if it can be put into context. The Wearable4U battery and charging cable that came with the watch feels a little primitive. Maybe it's because they come with very little information. The user manual seems to refer to a different battery. Again, I figured it out more or less through trial and error. I haven't used it to charge my watch on the go yet, so I can't say how many full watch charges it will give on a full battery charge, or how long it will last on a full charge. However, the limitations of this battery pack are not a reason not to buy the watch.
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