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⌚️ Coros PACE 2 Premium GPS Sport Watch with Heart Rate Monitor, Long Battery Life, Barometer, and Multiple Connectivity Options Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Details

BrandCoros
ColorNavy - Nylon Strap
Are Batteries IncludedNo
Screen Size1.2 Inches
Human Interface InputButtons
Display TypeANT+/Bluetooth
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Description of ⌚️ Coros PACE 2 Premium GPS Sport Watch with Heart Rate Monitor, Long Battery Life, Barometer, and Multiple Connectivity Options

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.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

great battery, weird face, poor heart rate

This watch has some really cool things: it's light, it has very good battery life, the app has all sorts of metrics for a runner or cyclist to have fun, and the display is easy to set up for someone over 50 to read the data without glasses (it's a deal killer if I can't see the damn thing). So far the data seems accurate, except that the heart rate monitor keeps showing uncool stuff. The uncool stuff is basically a heart rate monitor. It's crazy, like random spikes that drop everything. like…

Pros
  • Top marks for support and durability from testers
Cons
  • New Competitors

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good watch with many features, heart rate delay

So I've been looking for a fitness watch that is for me: waterproof, has GPS, can detect when I run, ride a bike, swim and that can sleep too , strength training, etc. track. This is a very good deal for it, it has all these features, I get alerts when a storm is coming, it has a compass, GPS, the battery life is amazing! (Approximately 4-6 days with regular training and default heart rate sensor settings). I can track my strength training by muscle groups, I can see my GPS track when I'm…

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  • , good stuff
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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great watch to run some weird limitations

I think it's a great watch overall but with some major flaws (for me). Pros: - Mileage is a great feature. - Unlike Garmin watches, swim workouts are synced to Training Peaks watches. - The watch records heart rate information during swimming training. While this isn't exactly reliable training information, having an HRM strap designed for swimming is better than buying one. It seems as accurate as my Garmin watch for distance, GPS, steps, etc. The vibration is almost silent for an alarm clock.

Pros
  • Fits great for me
Cons
  • Repair

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great value for money

Here is my review after about 5 months with this watch. In short, the good things are the amazing battery life, the watch's light weight, and the many features available on the watch. The bad part is the altimeter accuracy and sleep tracking limitations. Advantages: 1. It is very light and comfortable to wear even when sleeping.2. It has amazing battery life. I've used it for a full 12 days on a single charge, worn it all day, with 40 minutes of daily aerobic activity that was mostly indoors…

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
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  • Write later