The COROS PACE 4 smartwatch is the brand's latest version of its signature athletically focused wearable that's engineered with a featherlight design to accommodate active users during any training.
The wearable weighs in at 32-grams when paired with the nylon band option and is paired with a 1.2-inch AMOLED display that's accented with 2.5D bevelled glass. The smartwatch boasts an always-on display that will offer up to 30-hours of use in GPS mode, 41-hours of GPS tracking or 19 days of everyday use to maximize versatility for wearers.
The COROS PACE 4 smartwatch has a dual-frequency L1 and L5 GNSS chip to support faster, more reliable tracking with satellites. The wearable will also track a wide range of health metrics thanks to a pulse oximeter, gyroscope, barometer and temperature sensor inside.
What's Driving This Trend
- Featherlight Wearable Designs
- Wearables with featherlight designs are emerging to cater to the growing demand for comfortable, unobtrusive devices during physical activities.
- Advanced GNSS Tracking
- The introduction of dual-frequency GNSS chips in smartwatches is revolutionizing the accuracy and reliability of real-time location tracking for athletic wearables.
- Multi-sensor Health Monitoring
- Smartwatches equipped with multiple sensors such as pulse oximeters and gyroscopes are transforming personal health monitoring into a comprehensive and convenient experience.
Who This Affects Most
- Wearable Technology
- The wearable technology industry is seeing a shift towards ultra-light and durable smart devices that do not compromise on performance or functionality.
- Sports and Fitness
- An increased focus on advanced health tracking and location accuracy is redefining the sports and fitness industry with new standards for athlete performance monitoring.
- Consumer Electronics
- Consumer electronics are increasingly integrating sophisticated features like always-on AMOLED displays to enhance user interactivity and device longevity.
