*Available on PACE 3, PACE Pro, APEX 2, APEX 2 Pro, VERTIX 2, VERTIX 2S. While Sleep Display is displayed in the app for other watch models, it does not affect their sleep tracking.
If you see a dimmed Sleep Display on the watch face, this indicates you are currently within your set sleep hours (between your Sleep Time and Wake Time listed in your app's sleep settings).
Your watch will automatically show the Sleep Display when it reaches your Sleep Time listed in the app. Your watch will exit Sleep Display and return to your normal watch face at the following times: 1) Your Wake Time has been reached; 2) Your watch has been tracking sleep and detects that you have woken up prior to your Wake Time.
Please ensure you have an accurate Sleep Time and Wake Time specified in the COROS app. To do so, open the app to the Profile page > Settings > Sleep Settings. (Note: The times are in 24-hour format.)
You can disable the Sleep Display from the Profile page > Settings > Sleep Settings > Sleep Display > OFF. This will not impact sleep tracking. It will simply disable the Sleep Display watch face from appearing during your sleep hours.
- Select the "Track Run" activity mode
- Before pressing "Start," scroll down and select the option "Track 400m"
- This may also read as "Track 200m," "Track 300m," or show a different number depending on your previous custom track size settings.
- Select whether you are recording a workout on a 200 meter, 300 meter, or 400 meter outdoor track. If your track surface is of a different size from these available options, select "Custom" and set your surface's specific lane 1 length.
- Please note: the non-standard track size feature can support any outdoor track length between 200 meters and 400 meters.
- Once your track size is set, scroll down to choose which lane you plan to perform the workout in.
- The watch will automatically adjust each lane to accurately match your selected track size.
- Once the track size is configured and your lane selection is made, you can review the additional options available in Track Run mode and begin your workout!
You can now choose Frequency as a data field for your custom activity modes. Frequency can be used to track cadence, strokes, paddles, and similar movements. Learn how to create custom activities here.
Following this update, iOS version 13 or later is required for Apple devices (up from iOS version 12 previously). Android requirement remains version 5.0.
Note: Using the COROS App on a device with an unsupported operating system may lead to reduced functionality. In addition, if you remove the app while your device is running an unsupported OS version, you might not be able to reinstall it from the app store.
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Coming in 2025, the minimum Android operating system requirement will update to version 6.0 and above. COROS users that cannot update the operating system on their smart device can continue using their current app version.