Updated
Updated · Tom's Guide · Jun 25
Coros Pace 3 Drops $100 to $199 on Prime Day as Pace 4 Debuts
Updated
Updated · Tom's Guide · Jun 25

Coros Pace 3 Drops $100 to $199 on Prime Day as Pace 4 Debuts

3 articles · Updated · Tom's Guide · Jun 25

Summary

  • $199 buys the Coros Pace 3 on Amazon Prime Day, a $100 discount that undercuts newer running-watch rivals.
  • The older model still offers multi-band GPS, a barometer, 5ATM water resistance, breadcrumb navigation and training analysis, making it the best-value option if buyers can forgo AMOLED and offline maps.
  • Battery life remains a selling point: testing found the Pace 3 lasted about five or six days per charge, longer than the newer Pace 4.
  • The trade-off is longevity and features — the Pace 3 is being phased out, has a MIP screen, 4GB storage and no mic, though Coros has a solid record of supporting older watches.

Insights

As smartwatches become medical devices, can older sports models without advanced health sensors truly compete for your wrist?
In a world of vibrant AMOLED screens, is this discounted MIP watch a smart saving or a regrettable compromise?
This $100 discount on an older model seems great, but what is the real long-term cost for the user?