Coros Pace 4 Debuts with AMOLED Brilliance and Longer-Lasting Battery for Runners

Coros has unveiled the Pace 4, a lightweight running smartwatch built to go farther between charges while adding smart convenience for daily training. Even in a worst case scenario with every satellite system enabled and offline music playing, the Pace 4 is said to last more than 55% longer than the previous model. For runners who stack long workouts or race weekends, that extra endurance can make a real difference.

New this generation is a built-in microphone, letting you record spoken training notes on the fly and issue voice commands without breaking stride. Coros has also broadened sport profiles to include Padel and Pickleball, two fast-growing racquet sports that weren’t supported on the Pace 3. Whether you’re running intervals, cross-training, or picking up a paddle, the Pace 4 aims to track it all with minimal fuss.

Core fitness and durability features carry over from its predecessor. The watch is rated 5 ATM for water resistance, so pool sessions and rainy runs are fair game. There’s 4 GB of onboard storage to load up offline music, keeping you motivated without a phone. An optical heart rate sensor supports round-the-clock monitoring, while the optical pulse oximeter provides blood oxygen readings to help you understand acclimation and recovery. Additional onboard sensors round out the training picture to support accurate tracking across activities.

Style and comfort matter on long runs, so Coros is offering the Pace 4 in classic black or white finishes, with your choice of silicone or lightweight nylon bands. The nylon option is especially appealing for runners who value breathability and a barely-there feel, while silicone delivers everyday durability and easy cleaning.

At $249, the Pace 4 targets athletes who want premium endurance and practical training tools without a premium price tag. It builds on what made the Pace line popular—reliability, long battery life, and essential health metrics—while layering in modern convenience features like voice notes and expanded sport modes. If your priorities include long-lasting battery performance, offline music, and comprehensive tracking in a comfortable package, this runner-focused smartwatch deserves a close look. For full specifications, color and band combinations, and regional availability, check the brand’s official site.