Coros offers a wide range of smartwatches and GPS watches for athletes, especially runners, having launched a new wearable this year in the form of the Coros Nomad. Now, the manufacturer has announced the impending release of a new smartwatch, namely the Coros Pace 4, which is scheduled to be unveiled in a few days and will be available for purchase starting November 10.
No detailed specifications have been published, but Coros has already provided two important clues about the features. The watch is described as both ultra-light and ultra-bright. It is very likely that the manufacturer will not use a MIP display, but rather a bright screen based on AMOLED technology.
The predecessor is still available
Conceptually, the Coros Pace 4 is unlikely to differ greatly from the Coros Pace 3, a GPS multisport smartwatch designed to support a runtime of up to 15 days under typical use. The Pace 3 supports a wide range of functions, including navigation and elevation.
The Pace 4 comes with an optical sensor system consisting of five LEDs and four photodetectors, which can also measure blood oxygen saturation and not just heart rate. It has all the typical functions of a smartwatch, such as monitoring sleep quality and sleep duration.



























