The smartwatch doesn’t get nearly as much love and attention as the rest of the quiver, but it has its responsibilities and place in the lineup.

Having used Garmin and Suunto options for years, I’ve really like what Coros brings to the table. I charge it once a month after using it 5-6 times a week while running or riding and it just does the job. Nice to have something like that in the mountains as well without having to worry about battery life. No need for an Apple Watch with that kind of battery, so… 🤷

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I've been a fan of Coros since getting a Pace 2 while training for a trail race 4 years ago. I eventually upgraded to the Pace 3 when it was launched, but even after that much time the Pace 2 was holding up well.

The battery life, features, weight, and frequent updates - all for a competitive price - is hard to beat.

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I've been a fan of Coros since getting a Pace 2 while training for a trail race 4 years ago. I eventually upgraded to the Pace 3 when it was launched, but even after that much time the Pace 2 was holding up well.

The battery life, features, weight, and frequent updates - all for a competitive price - is hard to beat.

New Apex 2 Pro is showing up today in the mail… stoked!