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The COROS POD 2 is a cutting-edge sensor accessory designed exclusively for COROS watches, delivering ultra-precise real-time pace and distance measurements. It excels indoors and on treadmills by tracking foot motion, eliminates GPS lag for instant pace feedback, and enhances GPS accuracy in challenging urban environments. Lightweight and battery-efficient with 28 hours runtime, it’s the ultimate tool for millennial pros who demand data-driven running insights without compromise.














| ASIN | B0BK2PJCHQ |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
| Battery Life | 28 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,334 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors ) #138 in Treadmills |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (197) |
| Date First Available | 29 October 2022 |
| Generic Name | GPS Device |
| Importer | Atlantic Distribution Gat No 399, Milkat No. 2289, Pune Nagar Road, Lonikand, Pune, Maharashtra, Pincode- 412216 Phone: +91 7487889087 Email: [email protected] |
| Included Components | COROS POD 2, Charging Dock, Charging Cable, Shoe Clip, waistband Clip, Carry Bag |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 3 x 1 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 23.2 g |
| Item model number | COROS POD 2 |
| Manufacturer | COROS Sports Technology ( Hong Kong ) Co. Ltd, Room 401, 4/F Wanchai Central Building 89, Lockhart Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong |
| Product Dimensions | 0.28 x 0.33 x 0.08 cm; 23.2 g |
| Voice command | Buttons |
| Warranty | 2 year |
J**Z
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M**N
Alwys helps, with knowing how run goes, quicknto reflect pace change, and more accurate. Also works really well with treadmill runs. One word of caution is to secure it to the clip and re-check. Also product works excellent with Coros watch and doea not require any subscription. Value for money 5/5
M**E
The Coros Pod 2 isn’t flashy, but it earns its keep right out of the box. Small, light, and easy to clip on, it barely gets in the way which matters when you’re trying to focus on form rather than tech. What stands out most is how consistently it tracks metrics that really matter: cadence, ground contact time, stride length, and balance. For runners who care about more than pace alone, that depth of insight makes this a genuinely useful tool. Setup is straightforward. The Pod 2 pairs quickly with the Coros app, and you’re up and running in minutes. During workouts it feels solid and responsive. The data feels trustworthy; it doesn’t dance around unpredictably with every stride the way cheaper sensors sometimes do. If you pair it with a Coros watch, the integration feels seamless, and you get a fuller picture of what you’re doing out there on the road or trail. Battery life is decent enough for regular use, and the clip feels secure even on faster intervals. The design isn’t going to win design awards, but it doesn’t need to it’s practical and unobtrusive. It won’t replace a full motion-capture lab, and it doesn’t pretend to. What it does is give runners honest, clear feedback that you can act on. For anyone serious about improving form, the Pod 2 is a thoughtful, reliable little sensor that punches above its weight.
P**L
En complément de ma montre Coros vertix 2 pour aller plus loin dans l’analyse.
T**R
I've had my Pace pod for just over a year now and used it for almost every single run. The instant pace data is very useful for training and if you're a treadmill runner serious about tracking your runs then I would consider this an essential buy. Having accurate distance data on a treadmill is invaluable. I find that the accuracy is almost spot on every time and it's incredibly useful for pacing during races. Overall a quality device. Battery life is strong. I run ~40 miles per week and charge it maybe every other week. The dock also holds its own charge and I charge that maybe every month. Really convenient battery life. Connectivity is good most of the time, but if you pause a run for too long it seems to act strange when you unpause and I've never been able to figure out why. I don't pause often so its never been a deal breaker, but if you do take stops then you might have to reset the activity to get the tracking back.
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