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One of the last MIP holdouts released its first AMOLED running watch
The COROS PACE Pro launches on Halloween with a 1.3-inch AMOLED touch display, 20-day battery life, ECG readings, offline maps, and in-depth training plans.
It sports a 20-day battery life, offline maps, a new satellite chipset for dual-band GPS, a digital crown, and the full COROS training suite. COROS PACE Pro specsCategoryCOROS PACE ProDimensions46 x 46 x 14.2mm, 37g (nylon) or 49g (silicone)MaterialsHigh-strength polymer case, reinforced mineral glass display, nylon/ silicone bandProtection5ATM, -20ÂșC to 50ÂșCDisplay1.3-inch AMOLED (416x416, 1,500 nits)Storage32GBBattery345mAh: 20 days; 6 days (AOD)GPS battery38 hours (All GNSS); 31 hours (dual frequency)Charging100% in 1.5 hoursSensorsOptical HR (5 LEDs + 4 photodiodes), altimeter, accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, SpO2, ECGButtonsDigital dial, back buttonConnectivityBluetooth, WiFIActivitiesRun, Indoor Run, Trail Run, Track Run, Hiking, Walking, Bike, Gravel Bike, MTB Bike, Mountain E-bike, Indoor Bike, Open Water, Pool Swim, Rowing, Indoor Rowing, Flatwater, Strength, GPS Cardio, Gym Cardio, Jump Rope, Skiing, Snowboarding, XC Ski, Triathlon, Multi-Sport, CustomKey featuresEvoLab, Running Fitness Test, Recommended Training Load, Recovery Timer, Effort Pace, RHR test, Workouts, Training Plans, Altitude Performance, Daily Stress I've only had a few days with the COROS PACE Pro thus far, not enough to properly judge its new satellite chipset or heart rate accuracy, but the switch to AMOLED is a welcome one for my eyes, and even with the silicone band it doesn't feel especially heavy.
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