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The COROS PACE 3 GPS Sport Watch is a sleek, ultra-lightweight multisport companion featuring a 1.2-inch always-on touchscreen, industry-leading 17-day battery life, and advanced dual-frequency GPS for unmatched accuracy. Designed for professionals who demand precision and comfort, it supports extensive activity modes and smart navigation to elevate every workout and outdoor pursuit.
Operating System | AsteroidOS |
Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
Display Type | LCD |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Sport Type | Running, Biking, Swimming, Skiing |
Battery Average Life | 17 days |
Mount Type | Wrist Mount |
Resolution | 240 x 240 |
Screen Size | 1.2 Inches |
Additional Features | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
C**S
Lightweight, accurate, and feature-packed—except for one missing stat
This watch continues to impress me with how lightweight (under 40 g) and comfortable it is—perfect for long runs and all-day wear. The dual-frequency GPS locks on quickly and stays accurate, even in dense tree cover or urban environments. Battery life is stellar too—I get over a week of daily use or nearly 30 hours with GPS tracking before needing a charge.The display is clear, bright, and easy to navigate, and the activity profiles (running, biking, skiing, etc.) are well-supported. It feels like a premium training watch without the premium price.One feature I've genuinely missed is a “distance today” widget. Apparently it’s not currently available—users have pointed out on Coros forums and Reddit that the watch doesn’t track daily walking or “distance traveled” like you’d expect
M**.
Lovely running watch.
This watch has been a great addition to my running routine. I’m training for a marathon and decided I should start tracking workouts with more precision. This watch gets it done.It is extremely customizable. You can select a variety of faces, and colors. Even create your own. You can customize up to 5 screens of workout data to cycle through during training. And these screens can be further broken down from 1-5 metrics per screen.It’s incredibly light weight and durable. The battery life is very impressive, I track 5-6 activities a week with it. I’ve had the watch for 3 weeks now and have only charged it twice. One was the initial charge.Durability again cannot be overstated. I am a welder so I have a physically demanding dirty job. I wear this daily, no scratches or gouges to be found. I did get a little bit of discoloration on the body of the watch but this is not physical damage to the case rather some product from work that stuck to it.You can upload a variety of workouts and link it to TrainingPeaks and add custom training plans to the watch as well which is cool.It syncs incredibly quickly, never had any issues. The gps is accurate it seems very reliable. I do get some drift here and there but nothing too major.That said there are some things I dislike, the menu is not very intuitive. Once I learned it I’m able to navigate through the menus easier but that’s not too big of a deal.The charging port is interesting, you really have to snap the plug in to charge it.The band it comes with fits me but I can barely get my hand through, I wish the material were ever so slightly stretchier, however this is probably contributing the the great durability for such a lightweight device.The music storage is a joke, you have to plug it into a computer and manually upload mp3 files to the watch so I have not tried to use it and never will.Lastly there is a metronome feature, which I like to have to hit specific cadences, however it beeps very quietly and the vibrations can hardly be felt. I focus more on listening than actually on my cadence so I doubt I’ll use that function too often.$229 for the standard and $249 for the special edition. This feels like an incredible bargain. I would buy it again. If you’re just starting out in running or looking for something to upgrade from a Fitbit I would highly recommend the pace 3. If you run more trails and unfamiliar routes, I would go with the Apex 2 because it’s navigation and maps are more detailed.
S**K
Excellent Watch for runners
I have historically been an Apple watch guy through and through. So used to the cycle of a watch not making it through full marathon training long runs. Once my Apple Watch 7 battery started dying on me I decided to look elsewhere. Originally I thought Garmin, but doing research decided on Coros and I COULD NOT be HAPPIER!I absolutely love the app interface. As a very active runner who trains for races often, I love the data provided by coros. Some of my favorite features:- Ability to link my Runna training plan with the Coros watch and it will send me prompts to guide me through the workout. This is such a helpful feature for helping me stay organized! I have included a photo of the workout calendar.- The sleep data is very helpful as well. Also due to the significant battery life on the Coros Pace 3, you can actually wear the watch overnight and not need to worry about charging it for your early morning workout.- The amounts of data provided: You get data ranging from running fitness, to recovery recommendations, sleep, HRV, V02 max. If you like to geek out ( like I do, I highly recommend this watch for you.)- A downside to this watch is that it struggles on the treadmill ( honestly what watch doesn't?). That being said I love the feature where they allow you to adjust your mileage, this way you can just punch in the mileage that shows up on the treadmill.All in all, I will say. BUY this watch, especially at the price point... you cannot beat the Coros Pace 3!
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