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🏃♂️ Elevate your run—where speed meets endurance and style.
The COROS PACE Pro GPS Sport Watch features a stunning 1.3-inch AMOLED touchscreen with 1500-nit brightness, the fastest processor in its category for ultra-responsive performance, and an industry-leading 20-day battery life. Designed for serious athletes, it offers pinpoint GPS accuracy with global offline maps, comprehensive fitness and sleep tracking, and a sleek, lightweight design. Perfect for millennial professionals who demand precision, durability, and style in their training gear.






















| ASIN | B0DK33HWZ6 |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 2 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,341 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4 in Running GPS Units #260 in Electronics & Gadgets |
| Brand | COROS |
| Built-In Media | Instruction |
| Compatible Devices | iPhone |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car, Truck, Motorcycle, SUV, RV, Boat, etc. |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 732 Reviews |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810005783705 |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons, Touchscreen |
| Item Weight | 49 Grams |
| Manufacturer | COROS |
| Map Types | Offline Mapping |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | W332 |
| Model Name | COROS PACE Pro |
| Model Number | W332 |
| Model Year | 2024 |
| Mounting Type | Wrist Mount |
| Operating System | Self-developed embedded operating system |
| Screen Size | 1.3 Inches |
| Special Feature | Bluetooth |
| Sport Type | Multiple Sports |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GLONASS |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 810005783705 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car, Truck, Motorcycle, SUV, RV, Boat, etc. |
| Warranty Description | 2 year |
L**I
Coros pace pro , accurate, great app , right price
Perfect running watch at the right price. All the metrics you need with great accuracy. Really love the app as well easy to use and setup custom runs and workouts . Long battery life, doing 4 long runs a week and needs to be charged every 15 to 16 days. Sleep tracking seems as accurate as any other good watch on the market. I only used turn by turn maps on one trail run but worked really good as well. Maps are pretty fast and responsive. So far great experience with this watch.
A**O
Amazing screen, long battery life and very accurate metrics
Amazing sports watch for a competitive price. The Coros Pace Pro is a very solid choice for runners. It has tons of features and a gorgeous hi-definition AMOLED display. I have been a Garmin user for almost 10 years, but the build quality has been decreasing, the software ecosystem is a horrible mess and the recent "brilliant" idea of adding pay-walled features was too much for me. Coros app is very fast, easy to use and stable. I like the very detailed maps and the metrics, which, in addition, are easier to read than Garmin's. I also love the crown button instead of the 5 Garmin buttons, which I often forget which one does what... I will not go into a full comparison, but even the more expensive Garmin FR 265 do not have maps, so the Coros Pace Pro is a very good deal for $350.
C**.
Great Running Watch!
Went back and forth between COROS and Garmin. COROS won me with the features in the price range. Maps are a plus! Battery life has been exceptional. Simple, clean, and very functional. No unnecessary “bells & whistles”. Also love the App features. Connects well with Strava although in my opinion, the COROS App is a little better for tracking and sharing. Do it!
A**Y
My favorite sports watch!
I have used this watch for more than 2 months now! The quality is very high! I love the features vs cost compared with other sport watches. The battery last a really long time! I average about 2 weeks in between charges with regular use. The watch face is customizable and very each to read while running!
B**5
GOAT
Had an Apple Watch for years & it’s safe to say I’ll never go back! I weight lift regularly and just started leaning heavily on my cardio (bike & running). Hands down great activity tracking, GPS & endless statistics. Really a watch for everyone no matter what level!
C**D
Great Watch!!
Went from a Garmin to this watch, and so much better. I do have a Coros Dura, so the metrics are nice to have. Every Garmin watch I have ever had, eventually starts reading incorrectly in distance and/or elevation. I am hoping this will not do the same. Lots of great features! Well worth the money.
M**A
A perfect upgrade from my aging Garmin
I spent a LOT of time researching new running watches, as my Garmin 745 was getting long in the tooth, and needing to be charged more and more frequently. Trust me - I even used Chat GPT, and I pored through reviews of ALL the brands - Garmin, Coros, Amazfit, Sunnoto, Fitbit etc. I narrowed to the new Garmin - which is VERY expensive, and the Coros Pace. And then I saw the Pace Pro with the maps feature. I am a frequent (and slow) runner - definitely not an athlete, but I like to see how I'm progressing. I also cross train with rowing and strength training at the gym, and as I'm a little older, the EKG / HR function is useful for me. Long story short, I ended up deciding on the Coros Pace Pro. I'm really pleased I did. It has a decent sized and weighted profile, great training and life stats and accuracy, fast GPS acquisition and more exercise modes than I could ever use. When I purchased it, there were a lack of customizable watch faces as noted in other reviews - but that's gotten a lot better since as they've released tons of new ones. What I like: - Easily set reps and weights when doing strength training - HR and EKG - Good GPS accuracy and decent running support - Good battery life, light and decently sized What I found myself NOT using - The maps. I thought I would, and I've even downloaded some runs, but unless you travel and are likely to get lost, then it's not as useful as I thought - The audible alerts / music on board. I find myself still carrying my phone and pairing my headphones with that for podcasts (the watch doesn't support podcasts), so I really don't get the benefit of that. It's a shame that the audible distance alerts can't be set to come through the app to a paired phone What I don't like (really minor quibbles) - The display (even in always on mode) shuts off again within just a couple of seconds - annoying if you want it as a light at nighttime - The weight tracking function is only available in the app - that data doesn't show up on the web dashboard - The web dashboard lacks some customization and configuration features that I used to get on my Garmin, including saving the periods for "best" stats - it just defaults back to the last 4 weeks each time Overall, I'm very happy that I made a good choice for me.
Z**D
Works well for outdoor training
The good: It's a good looking watch and I wear it all the time. Battery life is very good and I typically get about 27 days on a charge. The display is bright and easily readable even in bright sunlight. The step counter is reasonably accurate both indoor and outdoor. Mapping functions seem to work well. It's plastic, but it's a good looking watch. It works well for outdoor workouts and the GPS functions are nice. While the alarms are a little too soft for my liking, they're adequate when actually exercising. The crystal isn't Gorilla Glass, but it seems to be of similar quality. After a year of daily wear there are no scratches. The bad: While there are various alarm functions the alarm itself is barely audible, and the vibration is wimpy. I used my previous fitness watch as my alarm clock, but this thing is just too mousy in the alarm department. While this watch will let you answer calls, it won't actually let you talk through it. Even an Amazfit that costs a third of what the Pace Pro costs can do that. For the price I expected more. I'm not a fan of silicon wrist straps and replace it with a metal mesh that has proven to be much more breathable, and it doesn't catch on things like the end of a silicon strap will. The ugly: While the app has a lot of analytical information, the sensors that information is based on absolutely suck. The heart rate monitor and spo2 monitor are pretty much useless, and so is the information derived from them. Conclusion: It's a decent sport watch, and works well for its primary purpose. But most folks wear their watch all the time, and I think there is room for improvement in some of the more mundane functions. Most notably the intensity of the vibration, volume of alarms, and support for phone calls. As far as the sensors are concerned, I haven't seen a smart watch yet that actually measure heart rate accurately. I think it just goes with the territory when it comes to using an optical sensor to measure an electrical process. But the good news is, it easily pairs with a chest strap HRM, and that's what I recommend if you want anything close to an accurate heart rate measurement.
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