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  2. COROS Wearables Inc - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, COROS launched PACE 2 - the lightest GPS watch at that moment - and announced partnerships with Eliud Kipchoge, Emma Coburn, and Des Linden. [15] In November 2022, COROS launched the Apex 2 and Apex 2 Pro GPS watches. [16] [17] In August 2023, COROS launched PACE 3. [18] In October 2024, COROS launched PACE Pro. [19]

  3. Garmin Forerunner 955 vs. Coros Apex Pro: Which should ... - AOL

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    Unlike the Coros Vertix 2, the Apex Pro only has single-frequency GNSS enabled, while the Forerunner 955 can track using two GNSS systems simultaneously and across both L1 and L5 satellite ...

  4. File:Coros Apex Pro.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Apex AP-0 - Wikipedia

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    The Apex AP-0 is an all-electric concept sports car announced in 2020 by the British/Hong Kong sportscar company Apex Motors, with plans to go into production in late 2022. [ 1 ] The AP-0 has a claimed top speed and performance of 190 mph (306 km/h) and acceleration from 0-60 mph in 2.3 seconds.

  6. Apex Tool Group - Wikipedia

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    Apex Tool Group is an American supplier of hand tools and power tools. It was formed as a joint venture of Cooper Industries and Danaher by the merger of Cooper Tools and Danaher's Tools and Components segment. In October 2012, Danaher and Cooper sold Apex to Bain Capital for about $1.6 billion.

  7. Apex (dinosaur) - Wikipedia

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    The sale sparked debate among paleontologists regarding the purchase by private individuals of specimens with high scientific value. In December 2024, the fossil was loaned to the American Museum of Natural History, and is planned to be exhibited there for four years. Researchers aim to identify Apex's species, and study its growth pattern.