⌚ Elevate your grind with the lightest, longest-lasting GPS watch on the market!
The COROS PACE 2 is a cutting-edge, ultra-lightweight GPS sport watch weighing only 29g, featuring a robust 20-day battery life, built-in GPS, barometer, and multi-sport training modes. Designed for professionals and athletes, it offers customizable training plans, comprehensive 24/7 health tracking, and water resistance up to 50 meters, making it the ultimate all-in-one fitness companion.
Color | White - Silicone Strap |
Band Color | white |
Style Name | PACE 2 |
Item Shape | Round |
Compatible Phone Models | iOS Devices, Android Devices |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Insta360, GoPro, Smartphone |
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Size | 1.2 Inches |
Battery Average Life | 30 Hours |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Item Dimensions | 10.5 x 2.1 x 0.6 inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.3"D x 4.3"W x 4.1"H |
Item Weight | 35 Grams |
Band Width | 20 Millimeters |
Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | du |
Human-Interface Input | Dial |
Supported Application | Sleep Monitor |
Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
Controller Type | GPS |
Case Material Type | Plastic |
Sport Type | Running, Cycling, Swimming, Triathlon, Hiking, Cardio |
Additional Features | Bluetooth |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
Band Material Type | Silicone |
A**.
Love the watch and the app- charging is a challenge (loose connection)
This watch is loaded with great features, the battery life is excellent, the app and bluetooth connection is seamless easy and intuitive, I feel like it probably has features I have never used. I can't believe I've had it four years already!The only downside is charging it. I plug the USB cable into my laptop and the other end into the watch and it's the other end that is iffy. I can't seem to get a good seal and if I move the watch even a micrometer, it drops the connection to the laptop so I basically have to set the laptop up on a hard surface and once I get a connection, not touch it, the watch, or the cable for maybe an hour (it charges very slowly).
S**N
Great value for the money
Here's my feedback after 2 years with this watch. In short, the good part is the amazing battery life, the light weight of the watch and the load of features available on the watch, including the online training hub.Pros of the watch itself:1. It is very light and convenient for wearing, even during sleep.2. It has an amazing battery life. I used it for 12 whole days between charges, wearing it all day long, with ~40 minutes of daily aerobic activity, which was mostly indoors (very little GPS usage) - and even then, it still had 10% battery when I started charging it. At 10% it starts asking to be charged.3. It has a great always-on display, which is very clear even under direct sun.4. It has very good GPS.5. It connects very easily and reliably with many bluetooth devices, and due to its amazing battery life, you don't have to worry about this bluetooth connection taking too much battery (compared to my previous sports watch - Xiaomi Stratos).6. This is a matter of personal taste, but I love the crown button interface. Works great!7. The configuration of the various workout data screens is awesome! You can configure multiple screens for each workout type, which you can scroll between using the digital crown button, and up to 6 data pieces on each screen.8. The amount of features available on the watch! And recently, it's been added breadcrumb navigation. It doesn't contain maps, but the breadcrumb navigation works amazing and enables you to follow the route easily.Pros of Coros support / app / website:1. Coros support is great! They frequently provide updates of the Android app and the online training hub with bug fixes and new features, and also firmware upgrades with bug fixes and added features.I sent the Coros support team a number of bugs and requests, and they were all fulfilled so far; whatever is not related directly to the watch (app / online site) was usually fixed within a few days, and what's related to the watch itself was included in one of the firmware upgrades that followed. One very good example of that was sleep tracking, which originally appeared in my "Cons" list (because it didn't work for me well), and now works great so I removed it from that list.2. The online training hub is great. It didn't exist yet when I bought the watch, and went live later on for free. It provides a convenient way to create / update training plans, see your entire training history and statistics.3. The EvoLab metrics is great, and provides some derived statistics about the efficiency of the training and the readiness to easy/hard training.4. You can now design routes using the app and upload them to the watch.5. A great new free service was launched (for Coros users), I think towards the end of 2022 - "Coros coaches" - where you can consult with certified Coros coaches about the training plans and how to properly adapt them for yourself.Cons of the watch itself:1. The built-in heart rate sensor is only good for activities where the heart rate does not change rapidly. If the heart rate changes rapidly, it may take some time for the watch to catch up on the change - so it is not reliable for HIIT training, for example.The up side is - I can make the watch use the chest strap and then it will report correct heart rate, and as a result also the other reported data (such as calorie count and training load) will also be more accurate.2. Sports selection and configuration: This is somewhat limited. For example, there's "bike" but no difference between road cycling / mountain biking, there's no "elliptical" (for which I need to use the generic "gym cardio" sport). There's "indoor run", which allows me to select the speed of the treadmill, but this is limited to speeds 3-20 km/h with 0.5 km/h steps between them. My treadmill can only jump every 0.2 km/h, for example I can use 11.4 or 11.6 km/h, but this speed cannot be selected by the watch - only 11 / 11.5 / 12.3. Using the automatic gesture backlight or GPS activity affects the battery life considerably. When using more of these, I have to charge the watch after about 1 week (compared to 12 days without using much the backlight or GPS activity). Even 1 week is awesome, but it shows the toll on the battery life.4. The heart rate display itself during an activity is not color coded (according to the current zone); you can configure the watch to show half a circle with colors according to heart rate zones, with an arrow pointer that shows you where your heart rate is within that circle, but this only works if you display up to 4 data pieces on the workout screen. If you display 6 data pieces, you don't have this circle and no indication of the heart rate range.Cons of the app / website:1. The app shows the details from the watch, but it does not provide much feedback about how to improve. However, in the recent year, Coros coaches have started to write coaching articles which explain how to improve using EvoLab. This is a great source for training.2. Coros EvoLab: This provides a lot of important details about the training, but to get started, it requires some running. I wasn't used to running at all, I was mostly into mountain biking, so this was difficult, but there is no way to activate the EvoLab metrics without the required outdoor running.This got improved a lot recently (in 2023) but it still requires outdoor running. Previously it required a lot more running to activate.
A**.
Great fitness watch
Great watch for all activities but especially running, trail running, and swimming. Good screen size that you can easily read in anytime with good battery life that last several days. You can get text messages, phone call notifications and even storm warnings when bad weather is headed your way which is a plus. One of the best fitness watches around with a comfortable band and nice color options.
K**W
Fantastic sports watch
After my Garmin 735XT died, I bought the Coros Pace 2 and it has greatly exceeded my expectations in every way. It is a better watch despite being substantially cheaper.The Coros Pace 2 has incredible battery life. Depending in how much you exercise (and use the GPS) you should get 2-3 weeks between recharges.These days all watches are easy to set up (scan a QR code) and the Coros Pace 2 is no different. I believe I was done in a matter of minutes.The GPS accuracy is pretty good, though distance ridden according to the watch is slightly different than my Wahoo ELEMNT (a few hundred meters on 60-80km rides). In my opinion, the differences are small and nothing to worry about.The watch tracks reps at the gym and uses the data to create a body exercise heat map. The rep tracking isn’t perfect (it is close) but for me that is not an issue. What I do appreciate is the rest timer between reps so I don’t waste time at the gym.The screen isn’t as pretty or as bright as an Apple Watch but it is plenty bright for daily use. If you have used an Apple Watch you will notice the difference though. The Coros Pace 2 screen is sufficient and I suspect is what helps give the watch its amazing battery life.Overall I have no regrets. The watch has been perfect for all my sports use cases. And after my Garmin failure/nightmare I am happy I found a great value sports watch.
O**Z
Good watch with lots of functions, with delays detecting pulse
Ok so I did research for a fitness watch that for me is: waterproof, has GPS, can detect when I run, go out on a bike, swim, and which can also track sleep, weight training, etc.This is a very good deal for that, it has all those functions, I get alerted when there are incoming storms, it has a compass, GPS, battery life is awesome! (around4-6 days under regular workout activities and default hart rate sensor settings). I can track my weight training per muscle group, can see my GPS track when biking or running, and can also track when I am running indoors.Weight is nimble, I forget I have it on, Step counter is convenient, love the nylon band, the looks, etc. It is a very good product overall.There is one itsy tiny problem I have with it that has almost become a deal breaker: Whenever I start running on the treadmill the heart rate detector takes like 10 minutes to properly sense my current pulse. So for the first 10 minutes or so my hart rate is 80bpm for the watch, when in reality is around 130 or even 140bpm (externally checked). So that is my only caveat. When it gets the correct bpm accuracy is very good, but the delay is what bothers me.
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