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Coros Pace 2 Premium GPS Sport Watch Reviews

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We know that every second counts when you are racing for a new Personal Best. Thanks to COROS GPS battery technology, COROS PACE 2 offers 30 hours of full GPS battery life and 20 days of daily use. That means 20 days of tracking heart rate and sleeping, triggering backlight, measuring steps, getting notifications and even alarms every day.  Get your splits, check your HR or plan your next workout all using just one finger. Go beyond your standard Run, Bike or Swim, and test out the new Strength Mode. So, leave your charger behind, and travel for your next race, game or family vacation with confidence!

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It has taken me a while (10 days) to get used it as I have always been a Garmin user. The main issue for me was being able to pause a run and not losing data etc. I think I have finally got the hang of it now and I am sure I will get more used to the watch as time goes on.
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Posted 3 years ago
Ananda-Lahari Zuscin
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Super light, battery life is really long- after running 18 hours (without measuring heartbeat) battery still around 50%. Minus: I like much more buttons on the watch than turning knob, but it works very well. Very well done watch, very practical
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Posted 4 years ago
For the money, this is an outstanding piece of kit. Firstly the good things - the battery life is unbelievable. I can go a week of pretty heavy use before I need to charge it. I'd heard of people forgetting to charge them, or losing their charging cables - believe it, it's true. The metrics you get as standard in terms of fatigue, performance etc - they are great. I've had it a few weeks now, and the race predictor has basically guessed my PBs with a scary amount of accuracy. You get so much more from this watch than you would with anyone else at this cost. The accuracy of the GPS, and in particular elevation gain - is really good. The watch is also incredibly light. HOWEVER... I have found that the HR can be a little off. I found that by fixing the watch a little further up my arm than I would normally helped to solve this. This to me though is the one weak point for the watch. I have heard of some folk investing in a separate HRM to solve this. For the price, and with the battery life, you are obviously not going to get a really flashy display / luxury materials. It's a plastic watch which is totally focused at sport - and with the caveat on the HR (which, fair enough is a problem with almost ALL wrist based HR) - it does incredibly well.
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Posted 4 years ago