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Coros PACE 3 GPS Sport Watch Silicone - Black

UPC: 810005782630 SKU: WPACE3-BLK
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Coros Pace 3 GPS Sport Watch SILICONE - WPACE3-BLK

Elevating itself beyond its renowned predecessor, the PACE 3 delivers an even more formidable performance. Monitor your training and recovery using a lightweight and comfortable watch equipped with advanced technology, exceptional data accuracy, and supported by the industry-leading COROS training software system. The COROS PACE 3 sets the stage for unlocking your true potential.

Features:
  • Extensive Activity Modes
  • 24 DAYS Continuous Daily Use
  • 38 HRS continuious GPS Use
  • 4 PHOTODETECTORS
  • TOUCH SCREEN
  • 5 LEDs
  • TRAINING PLANS AND WORKOUTS
  • MINERAL GLASS DISPLAY
  • TRACKS AWAKE, REM, LIGHT & DEEP SLEEP

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Excelente producto, cumple las expectativas y lo publicitado por el fabricante !
Se dio respuesta en los términ, 2024-07-12 on Amazon



Very beautiful!!!

It’s very durable, good quality, easy to use with the app, comfy to wear and good battery life.
Liliya Yaroshenko, 2024-07-06 on Amazon



My 3rd running watch and by far the best!!

I wear this daily. Tracking running activities, sleep, etc. I started tracking running with a forerunner 235 from Garmin about six years ago. Used that for about two years and then used a Garmin Fenix 5x Sapphire for almost the last four years. Build quality of the fenix was top notch but compared to the Coros I would rate Garmin software, heart rate monitor, GPS tracking and battery life as substandard compared with the Coros Pace 3. The Coros is better in every way in my experience. This watch is better in all the aforementioned ways plus the accompanying android phone app is far superior to the Garmin app as well in my opinion. It has everything you want without the things you don't want and just works as you'd expect. Watch and app interface are smooth and quick with little to no lag compared to my previous Garmin watches, plus all coaching and training plans are included with your purchase. No additional fees. Battery life has been better as well. I wear the watch 24 hours a day other than when showering and track three to four activities a week with all GPS systems on and I get between 10-14 days of use between charges. I love the Eliud Kipchoge edition. Very stylish. And the nylon band seems to be holding up well. I wash the watch and band after every activity and then swap to the extra black nylon band I purchased with the watch to avoid funk buildup. The bands dry within a few hours of washing. I just towel dry avoiding the Velcro fasteners with the towel, leave it out on the counter to finish air drying, and put on the spare band after each wash so I always have a clean dry band to use and so far after a few weeks of this routine both bands still look and function like new. Very pleased with this purchase and if Coros keeps up this level of quality, user experience and value for money I'm never going back to Garmin. I also ordered some little silicone caps to keep the charge port clean and dry between charges that work perfectly. I would recommend picking those up as well.
Bear, 2024-05-03 on Amazon



EXCELENTE PRODUCTO TAL COMO SE INDICO

EXCELENTE PRODUCTO, TOTALMENTE NUEVO Y SELLADO.
Javier Rivera Nuñez, 2024-03-06 on Amazon



Super nice watch

It is a nice watch! It has all the hardware a $500 Garmin watch would have! Super comfy plus it has a nice design compared to the Garmin watches. Tons of "faces" to change. And super light weighted.
santiago carlin, 2024-02-25 on Amazon



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.
Matt S., 2024-02-11 on Amazon



This is the BEST GPS Multisport watch at an unbelievable low price

Firstable this color watch is a piece of history from Eliud Kipchoge ???????????????? It has EVERYTHING you will ever need for any sport to track all of your training, sleeping, activities, and even some navigation! It connects to your phone and there is an app dedicated to every possible data you will ever need, it also shoes notification from your phone but it is NOT an smartwatch like Apple (which is trash at tracking runs) oh yeah and the battery life is INSANE I wear it 24-7 for more than a week and it’s still at 10%???????? If you are wanting to buy a watch won’t even look at garmin they scam your money without all the good stuff Coroa provide you like a FREE COACH AND TRAINING PLAN ONLINE!
Kevin, 2023-12-11 on Amazon



Nice and light

Works great except sleep tracking
Steven Lehner, 2024-02-27 on Amazon



Enjoy Squinting at Your Stats? Have I got the watch for you...

Full disclosure: I'm 50 years old and my near-sight has degraded a bit. Someone with 20/20 vision or a willingness to wear reading glasses while training for their next race might be fine. Even so...This is simply the worst display I've ever encountered on a watch (smart or otherwise). Its worthless for tracking stats in real-time. My ancient Pebble watch was clearer with a more refined display. Every watch or fitness tracker I've purchased has allowed me to tweak display settings for brightness (and occasionally font size too - thanks 2017 Gear Sport!). This is not possible in the Pace 3 - you cannot change any settings for the display other than the hours when the backlight will come on via wrist flick. Don't believe the stock photos of the display. Its fuzzy at best even when I'm wearing my reading glasses (which are a pretty mild correction). Ironically, the Pace 3 did help me achieve a personal record: quickest decision to return a purchase. For what its worth I worked with this watch in a well-lit interior room. Reading this in bright sunlight or in shade during a trail run is probably impossible.I knew that going in the Pace 3 didn't have an AMOLED display. Other watches--heck other electronics--produce very nice and clear displays without using AMOLED. Its great Coros is striving to offer a weeks-long battery life but I'd happily trade-off time for clarity. Every other manufacturer allows its users to make this decision and I'm clueless as to why Coros does not. Piling on the problems, the wrist flick needed to activate the backlight is substantial. If you are training on a bike you'll risk crashing whereas a runner will merely be frustrated and throw off their pace.I can't speak to the accuracy of GPS but the HR seemed on-point for the brief time I wore it/tested it (sitting; not running). The watch is plastic but doesn't feel like a toy (it does feel like a Timex but that's ok; its not trying to pass itself off as a style watch). The app seemed fine for the brief amount of time I spent with it. The setup on my iPhone went quite smoothly.I know I've crossed into the shouty "get off my lawn you meddling kids" old guy schtick but the last time I looked around a race (Boston's Run to Remember) it was chock-full with people in their 40s and above. At every race I've been to (5k to marathon) a substantial portion of runners are 40+ when near-vision problems start cropping up. I'm not sure what Coros is thinking building a watch that a large segment of runners can't use. They really should ask runners who are older (or have so-so near vision) to test these watches.If you are reading this thinking "cranky old guy can't see... waah... I've got great vision I'm gonna buy this" then by all means, plunk down the money. Its painfully obvious Coros cut A LOT of corners to keep the price low and battery life high. At the very least, check out this watch in person before making a purchase.
Kindle Customer, 2024-01-09 on Amazon





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