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- #15,243 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
- #8 in Running GPS Units
Mirko
Reviewed in Italy on February 22, 2025
Buono, ma se si è abituati a Garmin non sarà facile il passaggio. I menù lì vedo molto "bambineschi", nel senso che, colori e design non sono di mio gusto. C'è anche da dire che non sono un amante degli amoled per lo sport.Cosa positiva dall'app puoi fare tutto, crearti un tragitto di corsa e inviarlo all'orologio in pochissimi istanti.Il battito cardiaco in ambito Gym è ottimo, paragonabile ad una fascia cardio, molto più performante dei Garmin in ambito pesistica.
ALBERTO REPUBLICANO DE MACEDO JUNIOR
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
The watch has many features and is recommended for sports.
alexander aguilar
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Pantalla de excelente definición! Colores más vividos el tamaño de la pantalla mucho más cómodo que las pantallas normales, cambie de pace 3 o anterior garmin con pantallas regulares a este y el cambio es del cielo a la tierra. Además el costo este reloj sería comparable a un 965 de garmin, pero los acabados son de otro nivel
Michael Simmons
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
Such a good watch. I use it mostly for running as I’m training for a marathon and there’s so much useful data you get in the app. I’ve paired it with the Coros HR arm band and feel it is incredibly accurate. No complaints here
Thibalt
Reviewed in France on January 23, 2025
Acheté en Janvier principalement pour une utilisation en course à pieds et randonnée durant la saison. L'objet est sublime, possède de bonne finition et est très légère.Niveau fonctionnalité, elle possède pléthore de paramètres et de données facilement accessibles grâce aux 2 boutons (j'utilise très peu l'écran tactile tellement la navigation est simple à l'aide des boutons).Le suivi d'activité (GPS, données d'effort, temps de récupération) est parfait àon sens.Très satisfait de cette montre, certes c'est un budget mais si vous pouvez vous le permettre, allez-y, vous ne serez pas déçus.
Mr IS Brown
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 22, 2025
Had this for a few months now. Comfortable, lightweight; bright amoled screen; accurate GPS. Personally always use an external HRM. Great compatibility with external sensors, such as Smart Bikes; footpods and HRM.One thing I was hoping for was spoken alerts inc turn by turn. Whilst it doesn’t do what Garmin can it will beep/vibrate instead.Good amount of differing watch faces with plenty of software updates improving what is already there and/or adding new features. Highly recommend.I also like the COROS app. Maybe not as feature rich as Garmin, but I do actually prefer the look and feel.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
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J. Bachman
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
I had the apex 46mm. I was between the apex 2 (or 3 if it came out) but then they released the pace pro. I compared it to the forerunner 265 and since I only golf 3 times a year I prefer the set up, app, and battery life of Coros.Pros: beautiful screen, noticeably faster, lightweight, and the updates keep it up to speed with competitorsCons: my only two cons are 1: I prefer the old strap and 2: on my old watch you had to spin the dial some during a workout before pushing the side button would let you pause or end it. This prevented accidental button pushes. The pace pro doesn’t require that. I haven’t had any accidental button pushes yet but I did when I used to wear garmin watches and it was irritating when you finish a run only to realize it didn’t record half of it. Hopefully it’s not a big dealConclusion: worth the update for the screen alone in my opinion.
Reza Gholami
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2025
I recently purchased the COROS Pace Pro watch, hoping for a reliable and feature-rich training companion given its price range. While the watch offers some features comparable to other watches in a similar price bracket, my experience has been deeply disappointing for two main reasons:1. Unreliable Heart Rate SensorThis is, by far, the most critical issue. The heart rate sensor on the COROS Pace Pro is highly inaccurate, showing fluctuations of 30%-35% even at a consistent intensity. I tested it across various activities, including cycling, trail running, running, and indoor cycling, and the results were consistently far off the mark. This renders key training metrics like heart rate zones and related analytics entirely unreliable. A good heart rate monitor is fundamental for serious athletes, and the inaccuracy here makes the watch fall short of its promises.2. Inaccurate Calorie TrackingAnother significant issue with this watch is its inability to accurately display the calories burned during activities. For instance, I recently ran 12 km at an average pace of 5:23 min/km, and the watch indicated that I burned only 30 calories—an obviously incorrect figure. I noticed a similar issue during a cycling activity, where the calorie count was also far off. I’m not sure if this problem is specific to my unit or if others are experiencing the same issue, but it severely impacts the watch’s reliability as a fitness tracker.3. Poor App PerformanceThe COROS app leaves much to be desired. Syncing data between the watch and the app is painfully slow, often taking more than 10 minutes to complete. This delay is frustrating, especially when you’re eager to analyze your workout data or need the information promptly for planning your next session. Compared to apps from other well-established brands, the COROS app feels outdated and inefficient.Given these significant drawbacks, I cannot recommend the COROS Pace Pro watch. While it may offer some appealing features, the lack of accuracy in the heart rate sensor and the poor performance of the app outweigh any potential benefits. At this price point, there are far better options from more reputable companies that deliver reliable performance and user-friendly experiences.I sincerely hope COROS takes these issues seriously and addresses them in future updates or models. Until then, I would suggest looking elsewhere for a dependable fitness watch.
Rafael
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
Excelent GPS, excelent app, good choice for runners. Battery life for more than 15 days
DigDoug Products
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I’ve had a Coros watch in the past and I’ve loved everything about it except the display. I tried a few different watches since then but with the display of the Pace Pro, I’m so glad to have purchased this watch. It’s phenomenal! Great accuracy, great battery life, and now a great display!
Gen Holliday
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
No Airplane Mode: It’s surprising that a high-end sports watch like the COROS lacks an airplane mode. The watch already includes Bluetooth and Wi-Fi settings, so adding a simple toggle to disable all connectivity should be feasible. Not only would an airplane mode help conserve battery life during long, remote activities without a phone connection, but it would also benefit users who are mindful of exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs). In my measurements, the COROS watch emitted an average radiation output of around 300 mW/m², significantly higher than my S24 Ultra. For those who value battery efficiency and reduced EMF exposure, the absence of airplane mode feels like a notable oversight.Dim Screen: Another drawback is the display brightness, which is particularly disappointing for a watch designed for outdoor athletes. In bright daylight or other high-light situations, the screen can appear dim, compromising visibility during activities like running or cycling. An option to adjust brightness or a brighter default setting would greatly improve usability in various lighting conditions.Conclusion: Unfortunately, I can’t recommend the COROS watch in good conscience, especially when there are alternatives like the Garmin Epix available. The Garmin Epix includes airplane mode, a brighter, more vibrant display, and a broader range of features—and now, it’s priced similarly. For anyone looking for a comprehensive, user-friendly experience, the Garmin Epix is a stronger choice
Ricardo
Reviewed in Spain on November 15, 2024
Reloj de muy buena calidad, ultrarapido y con muchas caracteristicas. He cambiado de garmin a coros y la decisión ha sido acertadisima. Coros no defrauda.
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