I tested the Coros Pace 4 (under €300): Garmin offers nothing as light and accurate

February 2, 2026 at 04:30 PM UTC
Presse-Citron
Original: FR
I tested the Coros Pace 4 (under €300): Garmin offers nothing as light and accurate

Coros has once again established a strong position in the sub-€300 sports watch market, particularly by challenging established players like Garmin. The new Coros Pace 4 builds upon its predecessor's success, introducing advanced AMOLED display technology while maintaining a focus on core sports functionalities and delivering exceptional battery life. This approach highlights a strategic differentiation in the wearables sector. The Pace 4 distinguishes itself through its lightweight design and precise tracking capabilities, crucial for dedicated athletes. By integrating an AMOLED screen, it offers enhanced visual clarity for workout data, a significant upgrade for users prioritizing performance metrics. Furthermore, the watch boasts "monster" battery autonomy, a key competitive advantage in a segment where enduring power is highly valued. This release primarily benefits athletes and fitness enthusiasts seeking specialized, high-performance gear without the premium price tag of top-tier competitors. While the Pace 4 excels in its dedicated sports features, its limited everyday functionality suggests a clear market segmentation. This focus allows Coros to deliver exceptional value within its target niche, appealing to users who prioritize performance over a broad range of smart features.

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Published: February 2, 2026 at 04:30 PM UTC
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