The new Lap Summary data field will show you your historic lap performance for your ride, so you can easily view your data for each lap in one convenient place. You can find Lap Summary in the "Other" category when customizing your data pages. Make sure to choose 2, 3, or 4 frames in order for the Lap Summary page to fit properly.
You now have the option to add a real-time elevation chart as one of your data fields. While following a route, you can view the entire elevation profile of the route you're currently following, with the ability to filter between multiple zoom scales so you can get a birds-eye view of the entire route, or hone in on your current climb. You can find the real-time elevation profile in the "Distance and Elevation" category when customizing your data pages.
You can now view details about each upcoming climb with this new data page that is automatically added whenever you're following a route. Toggle through each climb to view its average gradient, distance, and total elevation gain.
Even if you're not following a route, DURA can direct you back to your starting point either by retracing your GPS points, or via smart navigation. During your activity, long-press the Back button to open the toolbox menu and scroll to Navigation. Select Back to Start, and DURA will route you back to your starting point. Note: To use smart navigation, your phone must be within Bluetooth range and connected to cell service.
When beginning a route far from its starting point, you now have the option for DURA to navigate you to where the route begins.
During an activity, tap anywhere on your regular data screens to expand the status bar and view details about your connected accessories, battery level, and other useful pieces of information in an easily glanceable place.
You can now view the following connected device battery levels while tracking an activity. The battery level can be added as a data field when customizing your data pages.
- Power Meters
- Electronic Drivetrains (compatible SRAM and Shimano models)
- Front lights
- Rear lights
- Radars
- Smart Bike Trainers
- Speed Sensors
- Cadence Sensors
- Heart Rate Monitors
You can now track the gear you use for your activities to see how much mileage each bike has accumulated, and when you might need to perform maintenance on your bike. You can also customize what bike modes your new gear will be added to. Read more about using Gear Tracking here.
If you ride with a dual sided power meter, you can now accurately view your L/R balance to see how your power distribution is between your left and right legs. Additionally, Torque Effectiveness and Pedal Smoothness have been added for compatible devices to show you how efficient your pedal stroke is and whether you are leaving watts on the table or pedaling with optimal efficiency.
It can be difficult to remember what phase of a workout you're in, and what you have remaining. Now when tracking a structured workout, you can see a bar chart directly on DURA which shows an overall view of what phase you currently are in and what's coming up.
Riding multiple laps on a designated course or track? Each time you reach the starting point can now be automatically detected and tracked. Additionally, you can mark a spot on your ride with the Lap button that you'd like for DURA to alert you of every time you reach it with stats from the time it's been since you were last there. This will allow you to see your performance on this course over time, or easily track your lap time for hill repeats or other similar out and back workouts.
When paired with your COROS watch, DURA will act as your watch display during the bike portion of a triathlon. Simply start recording a triathlon activity on your COROS watch, and after transitioning to the bike portion, DURA will mirror your data fields for that bike mode. Note: Your DURA and COROS watch must be added to each other's Accessory List to use this feature.