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Fitbit AirvsCOROS Apex

24d vs 7d
battery life
COROS Apex lasts longer
$330
price gap
Fitbit Air cheaper
0.5 Hz
HR sampling
Fitbit Air only — COROS Apex undisclosed
28g
lighter
Fitbit Air
Fitbit Air
Buy/Wait:good

First-generation product — no historical cycle data to predict a successor

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COROS Apex
Buy/Wait:good

Current model just released

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Fitbit AirCOROS Apex
Pricing
Starting price$99$429
Subscriptionℹ️ Optional — $99/yr✓ None
Hardware
Weight12g40g
Water resistance50m5ATM
Battery7 days24 days
Always-on display
GPS
Cellular
PlatformiOS & AndroidiOS & Android
TierFitness TrackerSports GPS
Buy timing
ReleasedMay 7, 2026Oct 15, 2025
Cycle advicegoodgood
Deals advicegoodneutral
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Health Sensors

Fitbit Air only
1 exclusive sensor
Irregular RhythmBackground optical check for irregular heart rhythms
Both
4 shared
Heart RateContinuous or on-demand pulse tracking
SpO2Blood oxygen saturation, tracked during sleep
HRVHeart rate variability — stress & recovery scores
Skin TempOvernight changes linked to illness or cycle tracking
COROS Apex only
1 exclusive sensor
Training LoadCumulative workout stress over time

Why buy each?

Fitbit Air

$99 with no subscription

Unlike WHOOP, there is no mandatory membership — pay $99 once and use Fitbit Air with the free Google Health app. Google Health Premium ($9.99/month) is optional.

24/7 health monitoring in 12 grams

Continuous heart rate, SpO2, HRV, and skin temperature tracking plus background FDA-certified AFib detection, in a 12g pebble designed to be worn and forgotten.

7-day battery with 5-minute fast charge

A week between charges, with a 5-minute top-up delivering a full day of use — significantly less downtime than WHOOP's slide-on charging system.

COROS Apex

65h GPS, 24-day battery (46mm)

The 46mm Apex 4 delivers 65 hours of GPS tracking and 24 days typical use — enough for multi-day mountain events without charging. The 42mm offers 41h GPS and 15 days.

Full offline maps and depth gauge

Global topographic maps with instant rendering, turn-by-turn navigation, POIs, and an underwater depth gauge — the Apex 4 is the first COROS mid-tier with a depth sensor.

Speaker, microphone, and voice notes

Audio alerts, hands-free calling, and voice pin recording — a first for the Apex line, adding practical trail and daily-wear convenience to this mountain sports watch.

Quick Winner

The right pick depends on what you optimize for.

For the budget
Fitbit Air wins

$396 vs $429 over 3 years · no required subscription.

For battery life
COROS Apex wins

24 days vs 7 days battery.

For health depth
Fitbit Air wins

5 sensors · 0.5 Hz HR sampling.

For daily comfort
Fitbit Air wins

12g · no required subscription.

Bottom Line

Technical gaps
  1. Air-only sensors: Irregular Rhythm.
  2. Apex-only sensors: Training Load.
  3. Weight. Air is 28g lighter — relevant for all-day comfort and sleep.
Commercial gaps
  1. Hardware cost. Air is $330 cheaper upfront ($99 vs $429).
Pick the Fitbit Air if…

Health-focused users who want passive, 24/7 biometric tracking without a screen on their wrist. Particularly strong for those drawn to WHOOP but put off by the subscription model — the Fitbit Air delivers comparable core health data for $99 outright. Works with both iOS and Android.

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Pick the COROS Apex if…

Trail runners, ultramarathon athletes, and multisport competitors who want full offline maps and long GPS battery without paying Vertix 2S prices. The speaker and depth gauge make the Apex 4 more capable than any previous Apex for mixed adventure and triathlon use.

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