*Available on PACE 3, APEX 2/2 Pro, VERTIX 2, VERTIX 2S, PACE Pro, DURA (click here)
**Available in Run, Trail Run, and outdoor Bike modes (excluding e-bike)
Setting Up Strava Live Segments
Strava Live Segments require the following:
- Strava Premium subscription
- Compatible COROS watch (PACE 3, APEX 2/2 Pro, VERTIX 2, VERTIX 2S, PACE Pro)
If you don't already have your Strava account linked to COROS, go to the Profile page > Settings > 3rd Party Apps > select Strava, and follow the prompts to log in. Make sure you authorize Strava to access the necessary data from your COROS account.
After your Strava and COROS accounts are connected, head to the Profile page and select your COROS watch. On the device page, you'll see the option for Strava Live Segments listed. Select this to view your starred (favorited) Strava segments.
The 30 most recent segments will sync from your Strava profile to your COROS account. For safety reasons, downhill segments are not synced. Please manage your favorite segments in the Strava app.
Finding and Managing Strava Segments
Your Strava activities, the Strava map page, and segment explore are all ways you can search for segments near you.
In the Strava app, select Maps from the bottom navigation and choose Segments from the drop-down menu at the top left of your screen, under the search bar. On the map view, you will see a sampling of popular segments in the given area. Zoom in, zoom out, or enter a location, and Strava will show the most popular segments near you. Strava users can drag the menu up from the bottom of the map to browse popular segments.
Here are some more tips to help you find segments you'd like to challenge:
- Use the sport picker to the left of the search bar to view segments for running or riding.
- Filter segments by Length, Elevation, and Surface type.
- Click on a segment in the map or from the list to view the segment details, share, or star the segment.
You can star (favorite) any segments that you would like to reference in the future. To find a list of your starred segments, go to the You tab, tap on your Profile picture, and scroll down to select Segments. From the Segments page, tap Starred, which is at the top of your screen.
Only starred segments will sync to your COROS app. If you don't see your segments listed right away in your COROS app, press the refresh button in the top right corner of the page.
Segment Settings on Your Watch
On your COROS watch, go to the main activity menu and select either Run, Trail Run, Road Bike, Gravel Bike, or MTB mode. Before pressing Start, scroll down and select the option for Strava Segments.
- If Segment Alerts are toggled ON: You will receive a notification when you're about to start a segment, and updates throughout the course of the segment. You will also be able to view your segment results after saving the activity in the activity details page in the COROS app.
- If Segment Alerts are toggled OFF: You won't receive any segment notifications, and you will not see any segment results after saving the activity in your activity details page in the COROS app.
Scroll down to Segment List to view the current segments saved on your watch. Select one to modify your competitor for that segment (the time that you're aiming to beat for the segment). Your progress on a segment will be compared in real-time against your chosen competitor. If no option is chosen, your watch will provide updates on your Carrot by default.
- Carrot: Of the Strava users you follow, the one with the next fastest time ahead of yours on the segment leaderboard (they completed the segment faster than you).
- PR: Your personal record / fastest time for the segment.
- KOM/QOM: The person who holds the fastest overall time on the segment, regardless of whether you are following them on Strava.
- Wolf: Of the Strava users you follow, the one with the next slowest time behind yours on the segment leaderboard (they completed the segment slower than you).
You can also modify these segment settings within the COROS app. Go to the Profile page > select your watch > select Strava Live Segments. Choose the segment you want to target, and you'll see options to select a competitor (carrot, wolf, PR, or KOM/QOM) at the bottom of the screen. After selecting a new option, this setting will be automatically synced to your device.
Using Live Segments During Activities
While recording a Strava Segment activity, if you approach any of the segments from the Segment List on your device, your watch will alert you that you're approaching the start and will count down the distance remaining to the starting point. You can exit the segment by pressing the back button if you don't wish to receive real-time updates on your progress. This will disable any notifications for the segment, and results for that segment won't be recorded or viewable in the activity summary in your COROS app.
When you reach the start, your watch will alert you that the segment is starting, including the competitor / time you are challenging and the pace (or speed) required to beat that time.
During the segment, two new pages will be added on your watch:
- A new data page with the following details:
- Time ahead/behind your goal time
- Current pace (or speed)
- Distance remaining to the end of the segment
- An animated virtual pacer will also illustrate your position in relation to your competitor
- A new map page showing a route of the segment to help you navigate along with your elapsed time for the segment.
If you want to view your standard data pages during the segment, you can use the digital dial to scroll away from the Live Segment specific pages.
If you happen to deviate from the segment, your device will prompt you that you are off segment and the challenge will end, returning you to your normal activity data pages.
When you reach the end of the segment, a notification is displayed on your watch screen showing your total time for the segment, how far ahead of behind you were from the goal time, and if you achieved a new PR for the segment.
Once you finish and save the activity, your live segment details are viewable in the activity summary in the COROS app.
FAQs
COROS and Strava may have different sampling rates from the data recorded, which can result in slight differences for your segment times. To ensure data consistency between users, the times shown on COROS devices and the COROS app for the activity are preliminary, while the times shown on Strava after the segments are uploaded are final.
Segments must be starred in your Strava profile in order for them to sync to your COROS account. Due to storage space limitations, COROS will only sync your first 30 favorite (starred) segments. Please use the Strava app to manage your segment preferences.
For safety reasons, downhill segments are not synced to COROS.
No. You cannot use navigation and Strava Live Segments simultaneously.
If you attempt to start following a route while you are already in the middle of a live segment, the watch will prompt you to end the segment if you wish to begin using navigation.
KOM stands for King of the Mountain and QOM stands for Queen of the Mountain. Depending on your COROS profile settings, women have the option for QOM as a competitor, and men have the option for KOM/QOM as a competitor (whoever is at the top of the overall leaderboard).
Only one segment can be tracked at a time by your device. If you have favorited a long segment, composed of shorter segments which you have also favorited, the first segment detected will be tracked and results displayed for you. If you pass the starting point of other segments during your challenge, those segment times will not be recorded or displayed by your device.
If you would prefer to have one of the interior segments tracked rather than the longer segment it resides in, simply skip the other segment(s) your device detects by hitting the back button during those segment approaches, and your device will resume normal activity tracking and alert you when you approach another segment.