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The Coros PACE GPS Sports Watch combines advanced wrist-based heart rate monitoring with multi-GNSS satellite support and a barometric altimeter, delivering precise tracking for running, cycling, swimming, and triathlon. Its power-efficient core offers up to 30 days of battery life in standard mode and 25 hours with GPS active, while seamless phone notifications keep you connected on the go.
I**D
Lots of potential, currently flawed beyond usability. Cannot even export data.
This watch has a ton of potential (and I will update my review as they improve the watch), but in it's current state it is doesn't meet the minimum standards of what ANY running/tri watch should be able to do. As of this writing, the watch cannot actually export any data from it, unless you have Strava (supposedly coming in June?). Otherwise, you only get base metrics from the App screen and a small map. That's it. No FIT/TCX/GPX file, no CSV, no data whatsoever. How do you launch a $300 watch with no way to get data off of it?(for the record, it's Strava integration works awesome, BUT, you can't get the unaltered data (Strava applies filters and only offers GPX downloads))Other weird quirks:- Changing from Metric to Imperial doesn't change the Auto Laps from 1km to 1mi- No way to change the clock from Military time- No way to change the clock at all?- No way to change the clock face- Handled being paused very poorly (it didn't restart immediately despite saying it did and kept the data running?)- No way to force a sync of the watch- The GPS track wobbles A LOT- Cannot change polling frequency or GPS policy (ala Garmin or Suunto)- Data screens are nice, but very limited in customization (only can change 3 fields -- max of 4 fields per screen) -- you guys blatantly copied Garmin, why didn't also copy Suunto with their Spartan customization options -- they really are setting the standard.Some positives:- GPS acquisition was quick and seemed relatively accurate- HR appears accurate and responsive. Haven't tried interval training yet.- Band is comfortable and adaptable- Interface is quick (albeit very unintuitive coming from Garmin/Suunto)- Relatively inexpensive for a 25 hour triathlon watch (haven't tested it yet)- Allows for barometric altimeter calibrationOverall, this watch could easily be 4-5 stars, but in it's current state isn't a watch I would recommend to anyone. They've had months of beta testing and the watch is missing some of the most basic things possible.Some suggestions:- Follow Garmin and allow the watch to connect to the computer as a drive -- that would solve one of the biggest issues right away.- Allow the most customization of data fields/screens of anyone -- you are an unknown player and can really differentiate yourself this way.- Start cranking out firmware updates -- even it's only a couple things. It reassures customers that you're doing SOMETHING. Saying "in June" does not inspire confidence. I will likely end up returning the watch before then and they you've lost a customer and potential advocate (I've owned dozens of different GPS watches and am someone who gives advice to tons of runners within my community).
A**R
... the Pace for a while and found it very easy to use and accurate
I have been using the Pace for a while and found it very easy to use and accurate. It is super lightweight. I wear it all the time without feeling bulky. Battery life is extremely impressive. I travel a lot for business so I don’t need to bring an extra cable just for charging the watch.Running distance is pretty accurate. I have no problem when running in the trails near my home with heavy tree covered. Heart rate indicator takes a few seconds to respond in normal mode, but I understand this is for battery saving. I also noticed their second timer indicator is dismissed when backlight is off. Smart way for battery saving!Strava sync is almost instant. In the latest firmware update, it now supports VO2 Max and data export. Data is in multiple formats so I can use it for Google Earth and other GPS apps.Lastly, I have to say I love their app design. It is very simple without tons of overloaded items. It is perfect for me as a runner and hiker.
C**.
The best I have ever seen
I had a fit bit charge 2 it stopped working in a year, then I got a fit bit ionic it would work great for 2 days then it wouldn't sync. Fit bit help would get it going again work great 2 days and wouldn't sync. Finally sent it back, did more research and found the Coros Pace. Best watch I have ever had syncs with app fast linked to Strava the company is doing updates to make it even better. Can't say enough good about this watch.
J**
Enjoying my COROS watch.
I couldn't see spending the kind money others are asking. Got this on a whim for less than half price of the others. It works for me, almost a senior citizen. I have used it biking, hiking, outrigger paddling, and swimming. Accurate enough and provides enough data for me. If not fitted properly, the heart rate gets flakey but that is an easy fix.The app is pretty good and I can export the data for importing into Strava.I would recommend this to anyone.
K**R
Great Watch for a Great Price
I purchased my Coros Pace in October 2018 in preparation for a 50 miler. I heard about them on a podcast where the reviewer said it was a great alternative to the more expensive Suunto. The watch is simple to use - just 4 buttons to access all the features. I've put the watch through and recently contact Customer Service when one of the button would no longer initiate. The service team was fantastic. They quickly got back to me, diagnosed the issue, and sent me a brand new watch. They have a loyal customer in me!
E**N
Excellent product--battery life forever, easy operation
The packaging design rivals anything Apple has put out. After opening the box, I had the watch configured and doing what I needed within a few minutes. It's very intuitive. The battery was fully charged, and I haven't had to charge it yet (after multiple runs and over a week). I'm glad to support a company that makes a great product. I'm equally glad to part ways with Garmin, which sells electric dog shock collars to the general public that are easily abused.
M**F
Great battery life and stats but too cheaply made
This watch is amazing for battery life (rarely needed to charge) and it gives you advanced running metrics of more expensive watches such as Garmin 935 or Fenix 5. However, it just felt like it could break at any point. Felt like it is made with cheap plastic and just would not cut it for my lifestyle or for all day at my job; Do not feel it I could wear it for strength training either. But if you want an inexpensive watch for advanced running metrics and great battery life go for it. Just be aware of the lack of durability of the watch.
A**R
Lasts long and great features
This is great. Display gives what I need, easy to use, lots of options, good battery life. Love this watch.
A**Z
It has all the data you could ask for in a pure work out watch
I read a lot of reviews on this watch to make sure it had all the things I was looking for. The majority of the reviews are about a year old now and all the cons about it have been fixed thanks to their firmware update in December. All I was mainly looking for was a lot more metrics to track my runs from splits, elevation gain, lap pace, current pace, heart rate and cadence. I can put all of that onto one page so I don't have to switch pages by hitting any buttons during a work out.It has pretty good daily activity tracking in terms of taking heart rate every 10 mins and your steps taken daily along with calories burned. Otherwise if you're looking for more such as tracking what you eat it's best to look elsewhere. It's purely a work out tracker from running to biking and swimming. I do like that I can also track my sleeping habits and configure my heart rate zones.The COROS App is also nicely done. All your workouts get uploaded on there and it tracks daily and weekly. It can also auto upload to your Strava account and you can externally send out data via .fit, .tcx, .gpx, .kml. and .csv files.The GPS tracker is good too, I've yet to use GLONASS or Beidou tracking systems in conjunction with GPS but the tracking can only get better with either of those. So the fact it can connect to those systems is already a big plus when I go hiking in the mountains!Overall it's a pretty good watch and I'm quite happy with it. Great bang for your buck as they say.
A**O
Un grande affare
Nulla da dire. Eccellente e leggerissimo. Preso in super saldo (78euro). Ne abbiamo presi 3 e tutti ci troviamo benissimo.
S**A
Comfortable, great battery and good functionality
Like this watch much more than fit bit
N**L
Battery does not last for one month
The battery does not last for one month even I turn off all smart feature of the watch.
F**
Ottimo affare
Ottimo orologio, unica pecca in modalità sport non riesco a vedere la quota a cui mi trovo
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