🏆 Elevate Your Game with COROS PACE 3 – Where Performance Meets Style!
The COROS PACE 3 Sport Watch is a lightweight, durable GPS watch designed for active individuals. With a sleek 11.7mm profile and weighing only 30g, it offers 17 days of battery life for daily use and 38 hours for continuous GPS tracking. The watch features dual-frequency GPS for precise navigation, extensive activity modes for various sports, and smart route planning capabilities through the COROS app.
Department | mens |
Manufacturer | COROS Wearables Inc. |
Item model number | PACE 3 |
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 10.5 x 10.5 cm; 29.99 g |
ASIN | B0CFQFSTSN |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**A
Great battery life
Switched from Polar watch to this and it’s perfect. Great battery life which was the main thing, and easy to setup/use. Much prefer the nylon strap.
D**.
Fantastic battery life
Battery life is fantastic,does everything you’d want , notifications from your phone for messages ,ring doorbell etcEase of use ,quality , comfort ,looks great
M**.
Good value
Great running watch with features normally found on more expensive running watches.
D**S
Coros pace 3
The coros pace 2 was better. Longer battery life the font size is bigger on the watch face. I could read it more clearly. If you have a pace 2, don't bother upgrading.
M**Y
So light weight. Long battery and accurate gps
The media could not be loaded. Excellent watch. A large selection of watch faces available. With the back-light on the screen is bright and easy to read, some watch faces are bit too fancy and make it hard to read details at a glance. But plenty of choice to look through. Training workouts and logging are working excellent. My precious watch was a sunto spartan trainer (great watch but dedicated straps that you can't get anymore) this compares I would say better and justifies the slight price over an equivalent sunto. The suunto wins on the graphical reply of your routes on the 3d maps but that's a bonus not an essential.Long battery. Standard straps so watch should be usable for years to come.Also has compass and altitude meter, this with the storm warnings link to air pressure drops. Time to sunrise and sunset etc. Makes it a great watch for sailing, my preferred sport.If you are pondering getting this watch I would say go with it. Not found anything to make me regret this purchase.Touchscreen is the one function I don't think I have used. The scroll wheel is fantastic. They should have lost the touch and got the retail price a little lower. But all in all a fantastic purchase
S**B
Battery life is indeed immense
My Apple Watch battery was starting to get annoying and it’s pairing to the phone was also eating into that battery on longer walks. It used to last all but after updates and whatnot it was no longer the case.Stumbled across this watch on a youtube vid about apple watches. I did think of the Apple Watch ultra for £800 but that still has a limited battery life for the money.So the Coros, even with gps running it lasts ages, definitely the day and probably longer. I’m no longer a slave to the daily ritual of watch charging.The display is kinda lcd with a backlight but its always on. Its really configurable what to display on workouts, i think there’s 6 of 8 different sections for steps/heart rate etc.You can still connect to an iphone and get it to record things in apple fitness but the maps are in the coros app.Loads of watch faces.I guess it depends what you want, if you want battery life over just the apple trend then its definitely a good buy.Time will tell if the plastic on the watch will last, idk if they make a metal one but i’d always prefer that personally….
R**D
A Running Watch with detailed metrics
Supported by a very usable clear App and Website. I've moved from Garmin (245 Music) to Corus after Garmin changed their App imo for the worse. I've now had the Pace 3 for a full week and I can definitely say it lives up to the on-line reviews.From a full charge 7 days ago the battery is at 41% and I've completed 5 runs this week and several recorded walks!Takes a while to understand how to use the Pace 3 but if you come from Garmin you should not have much trouble. On-line help info has always been useful for me to overcome the what/where questionsThere's so much to like that I recommend prospective buyers to read up on the experts Pace 3 reviews on-line for themselves.My summary: an excellent value for money running watch with much essential detail to assist training and improvement for amateur runners like me.-Super battery life-Clear display with choice of watch faces-Phone App that follows a similar format to Garmins previous app issue (not the current)-More detailed and informative running info than imo Garmin-Great training plans available for download to watch from Website-Website user-friendly with lots of explanations
G**F
Poor for price
Step count doesn’t work properly ~70% of what they should be. Running plans are not as automated as they should be for a ‘runners watch’ I have used a Garmin and a HUAWEI for running plans and would recommend either of these opposed to this despite those being significantly cheaper. COROS customer service is virtually non existent as they know about the step count flaw in the watch. Would not recommend
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