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Coros PACE 2 Premium GPS Sport Watch With Nylon Or Silicone Band Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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3.9
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Details

BrandCoros
ColorGold - Silicone Strap
Are Batteries IncludedYes
Item Dimensions LxWxH10.5 x 2.1 x 0.6 inches
Connectivity TechnologyGps
Battery Life30 Hours
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Description of Coros PACE 2 Premium GPS Sport Watch With Nylon Or Silicone Band

The lightest GPS watch on the market at its launch – from 29g with the new COROS Nylon band with battery life of 20 days of regular use, 30 hours in full GPS mode. Built-in running power metrics from the wrist plus native and complete integration with Stryd power meters. Featuring running, cycling, swimming, cardio, strength, and water sports modes with ongoing support and updates. Includes optical heart rate monitor, barometric altimeter, accelerometer, compass, gyroscope and thermometer with 24/7 heart rate monitoring, sleep, step, and calorie tracking.

Reviews

Global ratings 9
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Type of review

Amazing battery life! I'm getting 13 days out of 10 in a row... Garmin-grade GPS accuracy. The best sports watch for the money! They have nice dials...about 15+. I use a Fitbit Blaze and a Garmin Fenix 5 plus for the past few years. .Very happy with the switch to COROS! (have been using it for over a month) Tried using Garmin again for 3 days last week...but switched back to COROS!

Pros
  • Beautiful packaging
Cons
  • Functionality

I read a lot of negative reviews before buying this watch and wasn't really sure but so far it's amazing. I don't have a technical problem and it was easy to figure out. My only problem is that it's very inaccurate when swimming. I bought it for its 30 hour GPS battery life as I plan to run the Wonderland Trail this summer. Decided not to spend the extra money on the top because carding on such a small dial just isn't worth the extra money. A very very good watch for less than half the price of

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Great watch, I recommend it to everyone.

As a years Garmin watch user I am pleasantly surprised by the Coros watch. I think it's just as good if not equal to Garmin. The satellite hook seems to sync up a bit faster. It's very easy to use just two buttons, one of the questions I ask is why Coros has a locking system on the watch. Hm. The design is crisp and very legible, the battery life is surprisingly low at 3 weeks and approaching 4 weeks on a single charge. The mobile app is very user-friendly and I like how clean it is. I…

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Replacement availability

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Poor customer service

The heart rate sensor on this watch has never been stable. After two months of trying to figure this out myself, I finally contacted Coros customer service. I have provided you with the requested video and other detailed information. The answer I got was that the sensor doesn't work because I have tattoos on my wrists. I'm very concerned that this was the answer... I don't really know if the watch is at fault or not, although it still doesn't give me consistent heart rate readings. But blame me

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • -

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Bad choice for pelvic training

I'm a triathlete with small wrists. I bought this model to replace a Garmin 920XT whose altimeter failed again. I love the look of this watch but for me it has two fatal flaws and will keep coming back. It can't track rest intervals when swimming in the pool, meaning your rest interval will be treated as a swim for any interval workout. This is a big problem for me as it adds your rest intervals to your average pace and gives you an inflated number. The other downside is the lack of a training…

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Frequency

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great sports watch!

I used to have an old version of Garmin Forerunner and after a while I got frustrated with GPS inaccuracies and problems connecting to my chest heart rate monitor, so I was looking for a sports watch with accurate GPS. I can't afford a $700 Garmin Fenix so I was blown away by the brilliant review I read about this watch. The GPS accuracy isn't perfect but it's as good as my smartphone and a massive improvement over my old Forerunner and I feel like it has a really solid connection to my HR…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Almost ok

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Love and hate

I am a walker, former runner, now back in 5k training. The main reason I bought this watch was because Garmin has lousy straps that irritate my skin and Coros has a great nylon option. LOVE: bracelet, lightweight watch, nice watch faces, only 2 buttons, fairly easy navigation, and an app that isn't eating my phone's battery yet; I also love this long lasting watch battery. HATE: Garmin app doesn't have workout plans - limited number to upload online which didn't work (still buggy), no walk/run…

Pros
  • Sports and portable GPS
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for the elderly

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great watch for training especially running

I bought this watch to help with my training program. Setting it up and connecting to my Training Peaks app was pretty easy. No workouts are loading after 4 weeks of use, but I'm pretty sure I did that in the app. I admit I'm not very tech savvy. It records stats for all types of runs - outdoor, treadmill, indoor and some other activities like treadmill sessions etc. I find strength training cumbersome to set up - I have to train one body part at a time. I think I should have taken the Vertix…

Pros
  • GPS, finder and accessories
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic sports watch

After the death of my Garmin 735XT I bought a Coros Pace 2 and it exceeded my expectations in every way. These are the best watches despite being significantly cheaper. Coros Pace 2 has incredible battery life. Depending on how much you exercise (and use GPS) you should be able to go 2-3 weeks between charges. All watches these days are easy to set up (scan a QR code) and the Coros Pace 2 is no different. I think I did it in minutes. GPS accuracy is pretty good, although the distance traveled…

Pros
  • GPS running machines
Cons
  • Legacy model