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6 avis
Juin 2025
alaTest a collecté et analysé 6 avis de consommateurs et d'experts pour le produit Coros PACE 2. La note moyenne du produit est 4.4 sur 5, tandis que les autres produits de même catégorie ont une note moyenne de 4.1 sur 5. Les auteurs d'avis apprécient la fiabilité. Le rapport qualité/prix impressionne, mais les auteurs d'avis ont des doutes sur le comfort.
batterie , design, portabilité, fiabilité, valeur
confort
Après analyse des notes de consommateurs et d'experts, de l'âge du produit ainsi que d'autres facteurs, et comparé aux autres produits de même catégorie, le Coros PACE 2 obtient un alaScore™ de 90/100 = Excellent.
Avis d'expert par (t3.com)
The Coros Pace 2 is the lightest GPS running watch on the market and offers a lot of bang for your buck
Long GPS battery life ; Sharp screen ; Running power on wrist ; Plenty of data to analyse in the COROS App
Can't sync workout data with Google Fit/Apple Health ; Would be great to be able to customise widgets on the watch
The Coros Pace 2 is hands down one of the best running watches today, especially since the Coros App update. Loaded with useful training features and equipped with a fast GPS, the Pace 2 is almost irresistible to runners on a tight budget.
Avis d'expert par : Michael Sawh (pocket-lint.com)
The affordable tracker is perfect for runners, with some top-end features, but also suited for cycling and swimming activity tracking too.
Light and comfortable design ; Reliable sports tracking features ; Solid battery life
Not the prettiest design ; Can't view maps ; Basic smartwatch features
A feature-rich sports watch that offers a great, reliable tracking experience for the price - particularly for runners, but will also have big appeal for swimmers and cyclists too.
Avis d'expert par : Mike Sawh (techadvisor.co.uk)
The Coros Pace 2 is a multisport watch that's capable of tracking runs, swims, cycling and other activities like strength training. It's compatible with Android phones and iPhones and works with third party apps like Strava, TrainingPeaks and Stryd.
Light and comfortable design ; Reliable sports tracking features ; Solid battery life
Not the prettiest ; Can’t view maps ; Basic smartwatch features
It might be the cheapest watch in the Coros sports watch family, but the Pace 2 offers the best all-round experience for the money and is a great option for runners, swimmers, cyclists or triathletes that want a strong tracking experience, solid...
Avis d'expert par : Peter Phelps (recombu.com)
Is the Coros Pace 2 the all-singing, all-dancing running watch of your dreams? Or is it just a one-trick pony rather than a true thoroughbred?
– Full of fitness functions, with a gargantuan battery life
— Steep learning curve for beginners, and lacks smart features
The Coros Pace 2 is a truly excellent wearable for fitness fanatics looking to get the most out of their running and weightlifting exercises, but it’s not ideal for rookies who are just finding their feet, or people who are looking for an all-round...
Avis d'expert par : Michael L Hicks (androidcentral.com)
When it comes to picking a fitness smartwatch for serious athletes, it's typically Garmin first and everyone else second. But the Coros Pace 2 has emerged as a legitimate competitor against Garmin's entry-level Forerunner watches. It has an insanely...
1oz design feels near-weightless ; Free EvoLab workout metrics for serious athletes ; Weeks of battery life ; Two buttons make for easy navigation ; Downloadable or custom workouts and schedules on watch ; Decently bright, readable LCD display
No SpO2 sensor ; Nylon strap can be itchy, sweat absorbant ; Missing lifestyle tools like music storage, NFC
Looking for a smartwatch that will never die during a long race and won't feel like a burden on your wrist? Seriously consider the Coros Pace 2: its battery is one of the best we've tested, its controls are less frustrating to use than a touchscreen,...
Avis d'expert par : Jochen Wieloch (allesbeste.de)
Wir haben 24 Sportuhren getestet. Die beste für die meisten Hobby-Sportler ist die Garmin Venu 2. Sie ist deutlich preiswerter als viele andere Garmin-Uhren und punktet durch ein sehr gutes AMOLED-Display, eine üppige Ausstattung und präzise Messwerte....
Sehr großer FunktionsumfangAngenehm leichtViele Grafiken und WerteExakte ErgebnisseLange Akkulaufzeit
Komplexe BedienungMittelmäßige Display-Qualität
Gerade mal 35 Gramm bringt die Coros Pace 2 auf die Waage. Die Sportuhr punktet nicht nur durch zahlreiche Grafiken und Werte, sondern auch durch eine lange Akkulaufzeit von bis zu 20 Tagen.
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