The Coros Pace 4 is finally here, bringing runners a sharper display, better endurance, and fresh sport-tracking features. Released globally this week, the Pace 4 steps up over the Pace 3 with key upgrades that go beyond just looks all for just $20 more.
Coros Pace 4 smartwatch switches to AMOLED and boosts endurance

The most obvious change? The Coros Pace 4 smartwatch now uses a 1.2-inch AMOLED display a huge leap from the LCD panel found in the Pace 3. Resolution also jumps to 390 x 390 pixels, offering crisper visuals for training metrics and health data.
That vibrant screen doesn’t come at the cost of stamina. Coros rates the Pace 4 at 19 days of regular use, up from 15. And in more demanding scenarios like full GPS plus offline music, the battery still outperforms the Pace 3 by over 55%, according to the company.
New features give runners more flexibility
Coros didn’t just improve the screen and battery. The Pace 4 also adds a microphone, unlocking voice control and voice memo support during workouts. That means users can log notes, issue hands-free commands, or interact with upcoming software features all straight from the wrist.
The Coros Pace 4 smartwatch now supports two new sports modes as well: Padel and Pickleball. These additions continue Coros’ trend of tailoring features to the needs of active communities, not just major sports.
Core fitness tech carries over
Despite the upgrades, the Pace 4 holds onto all the essentials that made the Pace 3 a standout:
- 5 ATM water resistance
- 4 GB onboard storage
- Optical heart rate sensor
- Optical pulse oximeter
- Built-in GPS and multisport tracking
Band options include both silicone and nylon, with finishes available in black or white. The $249 price tag places it in direct competition with big-name fitness watches but the spec sheet shows Coros isn’t backing down.
AMOLED, AI, and activity tracking now on your terms
The Coros Pace 4 smartwatch proves that a running watch doesn’t need gimmicks to evolve. With smarter sensors, better visuals, and more battery life where it counts, it’s built for athletes who train with purpose and prefer not to charge midweek.

