Coros Pace 4
You check your watch after mile 20 and panic—battery at 15%. Now you're calculating: Can I finish this marathon before my tracking dies? Will I have my maps for the last few miles?
The Coros Pace 4 is the ultralight performance watch that doesn't compromise—delivering a crystal-clear touchscreen, amazing features, 41 hours of GPS tracking, and comes in at just 32g.
The Athlete's Watch
Featherweight Performance – This watch weighs less than the gel in your pocket. 32 grams. The 1.2-inch AMOLED display delivers smartphone-quality clarity with 164% higher resolution than its predecessor, while the 11.8mm profile disappears on your wrist, whether you're racing or sleeping in it for recovery tracking.
41-Hour Battery Life – AMOLED displays drain batteries. That's part of it. But the Pace 4 delivers 41 hours of full GPS tracking with an always-on display that stays readable in direct sunlight. Most AMOLED watches at this price make you choose between brightness and battery. This one gives you both.
Dual-Frequency GPS – All-Systems mode pulls signals from every major satellite constellation with dual-frequency precision. GPS locks in seconds—not minutes—and holds accuracy through dense neighborhoods, tree-covered trails, and anywhere else runners actually run. The redesigned heart rate sensor reduces those annoying spikes that make interval data useless.
Features You'll Love – Advanced tools like Running Fitness, Race Predictor, Virtual Pacer, and personalized marathon plans help you unlock your next PR, while it can also track your steps, recovery, sleep, HRV, and menstrual cycles.
From elite marathoners to first-time 5K racers, the Pace 4 gives you race predictions, virtual pacer, running fitness scores, and training load analysis that helps you train smarter instead of just harder.
Pace 4 isn't a smartwatch pretending to be a running tool. This is a running watch that nails what matters—weight, accuracy, battery life, and a screen you can actually read—at a price that doesn't come with regret.
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Description
You check your watch after mile 20 and panic—battery at 15%. Now you're calculating: Can I finish this marathon before my tracking dies? Will I have my maps for the last few miles?
The Coros Pace 4 is the ultralight performance watch that doesn't compromise—delivering a crystal-clear touchscreen, amazing features, 41 hours of GPS tracking, and comes in at just 32g.
The Athlete's Watch
Featherweight Performance – This watch weighs less than the gel in your pocket. 32 grams. The 1.2-inch AMOLED display delivers smartphone-quality clarity with 164% higher resolution than its predecessor, while the 11.8mm profile disappears on your wrist, whether you're racing or sleeping in it for recovery tracking.
41-Hour Battery Life – AMOLED displays drain batteries. That's part of it. But the Pace 4 delivers 41 hours of full GPS tracking with an always-on display that stays readable in direct sunlight. Most AMOLED watches at this price make you choose between brightness and battery. This one gives you both.
Dual-Frequency GPS – All-Systems mode pulls signals from every major satellite constellation with dual-frequency precision. GPS locks in seconds—not minutes—and holds accuracy through dense neighborhoods, tree-covered trails, and anywhere else runners actually run. The redesigned heart rate sensor reduces those annoying spikes that make interval data useless.
Features You'll Love – Advanced tools like Running Fitness, Race Predictor, Virtual Pacer, and personalized marathon plans help you unlock your next PR, while it can also track your steps, recovery, sleep, HRV, and menstrual cycles.
From elite marathoners to first-time 5K racers, the Pace 4 gives you race predictions, virtual pacer, running fitness scores, and training load analysis that helps you train smarter instead of just harder.
Pace 4 isn't a smartwatch pretending to be a running tool. This is a running watch that nails what matters—weight, accuracy, battery life, and a screen you can actually read—at a price that doesn't come with regret.





















