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Coros Pace Pro review: A bright screen, big upgrades, and some trade-offs
Dec 5, 2024

Coros enters the AMOLED race with the Pace Pro, a feature-packed watch designed for athletes, but does it offer enough to challenge Garmin and Polar?

The Coros Pace Pro is a significant milestone for the brand. The company’s first AMOLED wearable introduces some big changes to the Pace franchise, including offline maps, a faster processor, longer battery life, new sensors, and more.
It’s also a big gamble for Coros as the Pace Pro arrives in a contested marketplace. The watch’s biggest competitors, such as the Garmin Forerunner 265 and Polar Vantage M3, are well-established in their category, which might make it harder for Coros to find a foothold.
That said, the Pace Pro is a solid offering from Coros. The screen is brilliant, and so is the training and recovery functionality. It could be smarter (i.e. Apple Watch Series 10 smart) and maybe a little cheaper, too, to make it more appealing, but it’s definitely a start.
Should you buy the Coros Pace Pro? Does it belong in our best triathlon watch guide? What are the strengths and weaknesses of the wearable? How does it compare to its main rivals? There is only one way to find out!

Coros Pace Pro review

Price and availability

The Coros Pace Pro was announced in October 2024 and is available to buy now available now in three colours (Black, Grey, and Blue) for $349/ £349/ AU$599 at Coros US, Coros UK, Coros AU and select third-party retailers.
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