{"id":20706,"date":"2024-10-31T17:15:32","date_gmt":"2024-10-31T16:15:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.fitness-tracker-test.info\/?p=20706"},"modified":"2024-11-02T18:14:37","modified_gmt":"2024-11-02T17:14:37","slug":"coros-pace-pro","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fitness-tracker-test.info\/en\/coros-pace-pro\/","title":{"rendered":"Coros Pace Pro \u2013 GPS sports watch with bright AMOLED display unveiled"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Pace Pro is Coros’ latest GPS sports watch, aiming at ambitious runners, triathletes, and outdoor enthusiasts. The biggest innovations are the 1.3″ AMOLED display and the revamped PPG sensor, while the Pace Pro otherwise builds on the successes of its predecessors. In this article, let’s take a close look at the Coros Pace Pro, especially in comparison to the popular previous model, the Pace 3.<\/p>\n

Coros Pace Pro Lineup | Source: Coros<\/a>

Coros Pace Pro Lineup | Source: Coros<\/p><\/div>\n

Coros Pace Pro – In Comparison<\/h2>\n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n
<\/th>\n Pace Pro<\/th>\n Pace 3<\/th>\n Apex 2 Pro<\/th>\n <\/tr>\n <\/thead>\n
Display<\/td>\n AMOLED<\/td>\n LCD<\/td>\n LCD<\/td>\n \n <\/tr>\n
Display size<\/td>\n 1.30\"<\/td>\n 1.20\"<\/td>\n 1.30\"<\/td>\n \n <\/tr>\n
Resolution | PPI<\/td>\n 416 \u00d7 416 | 320<\/td>\n 240 \u00d7 240 | 200<\/td>\n 260 \u00d7 260 | 200<\/td>\n \n <\/tr>\n
Brightness (max)<\/td>\n 1,500 Nits<\/td>\n n\/a<\/td>\n n\/a<\/td>\n \n <\/tr>\n
Dimensions<\/td>\n 46.0 \u00d7 46.0 \u00d7 12.3 mm<\/td>\n 41.9 \u00d7 41.9 \u00d7 11.7 mm<\/td>\n 50.3 \u00d7 50.3 \u00d7 15.7 mm<\/td>\n \n <\/tr>\n
Weight<\/td>\n 37 g with strap<\/td>\n 30 g with strap<\/td>\n 72 g with strap<\/td>\n \n <\/tr>\n
Wristband<\/td>\n 22 mm<\/td>\n 22 mm<\/td>\n 22 mm<\/td>\n \n <\/tr>\n
Battery life - Smartwatch<\/td>\n 20 days<\/td>\n 24 days<\/td>\n 30 days<\/td>\n \n <\/tr>\n
Battery life - GPS (Multi Band)<\/td>\n 31 hours<\/td>\n 15 hours<\/td>\n 26 hours<\/td>\n \n <\/tr>\n <\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n\n

The key specifications primarily highlight the difference in the display: the Apex 2 Pro and Pace 3 feature a relatively low-resolution MIP display, which, due to its transflective properties, is not self-illuminating but guarantees high battery life.<\/p>\n

New and Noteworthy<\/h2>\n

The Pace Pro offers several exciting new features and enhancements to existing functionalities:<\/p>\n