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The COROS PACE 2 is a cutting-edge, ultra-lightweight GPS sport watch designed for serious athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Featuring an industry-leading 20-day battery life, multi-sport tracking modes, and advanced sensors including heart rate, barometer, and compass, it offers comprehensive training customization and detailed performance analytics. Perfect for runners, cyclists, swimmers, and strength trainers alike, it combines durability with smart technology to keep you connected and motivated throughout your fitness journey.












| ASIN | B08GPCZ4C9 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,972 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #45 in Running GPS Units |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,701) |
| Date First Available | August 25, 2020 |
| Department | Adults |
| Item Weight | 35 Grams |
| Item model number | 59202860 |
| Manufacturer | COROS |
| Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 2.1 x 0.6 inches |
| Standing screen display size | 1.2 Inches |
A**.
Love the watch and the app- charging is a challenge (loose connection)
10/31/25 the watch died suddenly, and I had charged it just a day or two earlier. I was about to start a run, acquired the satellite and my heart rate, then said "Start Run?" but when I pressed the start button, nothing happened. The watch turned off, came back on, I went through the same initiation process for a run, and when I pressed Start the watch face went black. I pressed on the button for 30 seconds, the watch did not come on. Came home, connected the charger to the watch and my laptop's USB port (to charge it), nothing happened. computer didn't recognize the watch, the watch wouldn't turn on even while supposedly charging. RIP lovely watch, four years was a good long run (pun intended). 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).
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.
A**Y
My favorite watch!
I've had this watch a little over a year and I've loved it so much! I never take it off, unless to charge it. I've worn it through about 12 different races- biking, triathlons, running, etc. I love the accuracy and its high quality. I also love the adjustable strap and how it fits my wrist without being too tight. I also love how you can change the watch face style and the strap. I tend to want to change things like that pretty often so I appreciate that feature. The charging is incredibly fast! I love how I can charge it while I do other things at home and then put it right back on my wrist. I also really appreciate the personalization you can do with entering your height, weight, activities, etc The battery life will usually end up lasting me a solid 12-14 days with constant use. Also the satellite GPS accuracy is awesome. I love this watch! It has totally been worth the money. Try it out if you're not wanting to get one that's 4x the money.
S**E
Best watch I've had
I LOVE this watch compared to the other watches I have had. I've had the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3, and numerous Garmins and this by far is my favorite. Mainly because of the battery life. The Samsung was nice because it was more interactive and there were more apps that could sync to the watch, however, I rarely used it for anything but to run. The Garmins I have owned never felt easily functional to me for some reason. And I wanted a watch with a extremely long battery life (I'm an ultra runner) The Coros Pace is sooo lightweight. It does sync with your main apps (fb, Instagram, emails) and you get text and phone call notifications. You can't reply through the watch, but I never used that feature anyways when I did have it available. But the battery life is phenomenal. I charged it full before my 100k and it lasted the entire time. After 17 hours, it was still close to 60% life. That's using GPS and the running function the whole time. I have an 100 miler this fall and I'm very hopeful it will last the entire time. The place I feel this watch falls short is the app. Sometimes there is trouble syncing the watch to the app to get all the details of your workout and you have to "re-pair" the watch to your phone. Or delete and re-download the app. It doesn't delete your data (thankfully) but it can be a hassle.
T**2
Salgo a correr bastante desde al menos hace 8-9 años. Es un reloj preciso, con muchas posibilidades, entrenos, parámetros... Es súper ligero, no notas que lo llevas. Se puede comparar con varios modelos de las mejores marcas y, por menos precio, es de mejor calidad. Diría 100% recomendable, pero me quedaria corto. Acierto total
R**H
When I started serious about Run-Ride-Walk and Gym Workouts, I bought a smart watch Amazfit GTS (for 8-9K) beginning of 2020 lockdown. It was so useful for tracking my activities and ease of not carrying my mobile to sync in Strava during your workouts. By the mid of 2021, I started focusing in training for my First Half Marathon and needed a most reliable and accurate watch that gives me all kinds of analysis about my performance. So while taking advices from running/cycling groups and triathletes, COROS Pace2 is the only suggested one for a price rage below 20K. This watch is at par with Garmin 245, which is 7k more. I started using the day I got it delivered on 30-Jan and this review after a month usage. With my 6days of activities in a week I have done a combination of Ride, Run, Walk and Gym cardio and I am as satisfied with its compatibility as an all-rounder. Didn’t even have a single instance where this watch hasn’t met my expectation. It gives all kinds of performance analysis in COROS app which I am trying to understand still to make use of it. Each activity performance metric break up is available in the app by minute/hour/day/month/year format. When we look at the sensors accuracy; GPS, HR, Elevation, Sleep tracking, body temperature etc is top notch. Battery never drains but it is calibrated to its full potential only after 2-3 cycles of full charge. The battery backup improves after 2weeks of continues usage, but I didn’t use Ultramax mode yet which gives more Hrs of continues GPS usage. COROS App and watch syncs instantly and your activity will show up in Strava the moment you finish it in watch. I don’t want to compare Amazefit here. I have enabled only call and SMS notifications and it is so helpful too. I have synced cadence and speed sensors of by bike with this watch and it makes optional for you if you want to spend another 15-20k for a cycle computer. It is so light weight as if you won’t even know it is on your wrist, and the strap is skin friendly too I didn’t get any itching which I used to get on my Amazfit GTS when I sweat excess. I bought this for 17.5k during a sale and I kept it in my cart for about 2-3weeks to get the lowest price and also I wanted time to through almost all possible reviews and comparison available on internet before making this choice. #Explore perfection
S**A
--update 24/11/2021-- Per chi ancora avesse dubbi, oggi Coros ha portato su l'aggiornamento con la lingua italiana. Sempre più felice di averlo scelto Ho letto e guardato su YouTube decine e decine di recensioni prima di acquistarlo e ho aspettato qualche corsa prima di recensirlo. Volevo uno sportwatch completo ma partivo delusa da Garmin e poi ho scoperto per caso questo marchio emergente: il pace 2 è l'entry level ma per quello che faccio io di solito è più che sufficiente. Per 199€ ha funzioni predittive e di pianificazione dell'allenamento che si trovano solo su orologi di almeno 100€ in più. È leggerissimo nella versione con cinturino nylon (che però si bagna se si va in acqua, quindi da valutare), solo 29 gr. Lo scrivo grande così non ci si confonde L'OROLOGIO AL MOMENTO NON HA LA LINGUA ITALIANA. Se si mastica un minimo di inglese questo non costituisce un problema ma è bene saperlo per non rimanere delusi. La rotellina è comoda, bisogna prenderci la mano ma si attiva comodamente. L'orologio è preciso, molto, sia in termini di GPS sia per quanto riguarda i battiti (anche se io uso in abbinamento una fascia cardio Coospo per migliorare la rilevazione dei battiti). Io vi consiglio di guardare qualche video su YouTube prima dell'acquisto, magari quello di Dcrainmaker che l'ha provato a fondo. Per me, a 199€ è un'ottima alternativa ai vari Garmin, Polar, Suunto...
W**N
ممتازة وعملية
B**A
I am actively using pace2 watch for last 2 months to track outdoor running. So here are pros and cons which I have observed. Pros: 1. Battery life. It is amazing. With 5-6 hours GPS workout per week, watch last for 2 weeks. 2. GPS accuracy. So far GPS is pin point accurate. 3. Coros app support. Coros aap is very easy to use. Create workout and plans are super simple. 4. Coros web. Coros comes with web support where more insides are provided. Cons: 1. Initial heart rate. When you start an activity heart rate data lagging behind. After few seconds it catches up. 2. Same goes with pace. In case of interval running it takes time to pick up or drop off the pace data. Overall I am very happy with this watch and would recommend.
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