ActiveFitness TrackersCoros Pace Pro arrives with AMOLED display, new processor, and 38-hour GPS battery lifeWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
ActiveFitness TrackersCoros Pace Pro arrives with AMOLED display, new processor, and 38-hour GPS battery lifeWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: Coros)
(Image credit: Coros)
After teasing it a week ago, Coros has officially launched its latest wearable, the Pace Pro, bringing the series to new heights with a vibrant display and a significant power boost.
With a 1.3" Always-On AMOLED screen, 1500-nit maximum brightness, and a featherlight design, the Pace Pro is positioned slightly higher than previous Pace watches (see also:Coros Pace 3 review).
Not to be confused with thePolar Pacer Pro, the Coros Pace Pro added a reinforced mineral glass lens to protect the display as well as a stainless steel dial. The watch body itself is made from high-strength polymer, like most performance wearables.
Weighing just 37 grams with the nylon band, the Pace Pro continues Coros’ good tradition of offering advanced training metrics in a lightweight body.
Better still, the updated satellite chipset is said to offer pinpoint accuracy. Like most of thebest running watchesavailable today, it can connect to multiple satellite systems simultaneously.
A big upgrade is the updated processor, which has more than doubled the processing power from its predecessor, enabling faster navigation and a smoother user experience.
In fact, Coros claims the Pace Pro has triple the zoom speed (compared to theCoros Apex 2), providing nearly instant responsiveness when accessing workout stats, maps, and more.
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Speaking of zooming capabilities, the Pace Pro also adds full offline TOPO map capabilities. For now, street names aren’t visible on maps, but Coros says this function is coming in 2025.
The Pace Pro has up to 38 hours of GPS battery life in All-systems mode or 20 days in smartwatch mode. Dual-frequency GPS battery life is around 31 hours.
The watch introduces a new USB-C Keychain charging adapter, a departure from previous Coros wearables.
Alongside this, it includes full integration with the Coros app, offering Training Status updates, custom workouts, and detailed activity summaries, plus sleep analysis for recovery insights.
Coros’s new Pace Pro is available now in three colours (Black, Grey, and Blue) at a competitive $349/ £349/ AU$599 atCoros US,Coros UK,Coros AUand select retailers.
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