Compare Coros Pace Pro vs Samsung Galaxy Watch 6

P1 Coros Pace Pro
P2 Samsung Galaxy Watch 6

Comparison Takeaways

Coros Pace Pro

Where It Has the Edge

  • battery life is 4.9 vs 3.3. Battery life is one of the strongest points, with reviewers repeatedly praising multi-day smartwatch use and long GPS...
  • touchscreen responsiveness is 4.8 vs 4.1. Touchscreen responsiveness is consistently praised as fast, smooth, and useful, especially with maps and data screens.
  • GPS accuracy is 4.4 vs 3.9. GPS accuracy is broadly praised as reliable and competitive with Garmin, with only minor offsets or scenario-specific imperfections...
  • mapping and navigation is rated 4.4 while the other product has no score yet. Offline maps and navigation are major strengths, especially for running and hiking, but the maps are not fully...

Samsung Galaxy Watch 6

Where It Has the Edge

  • contactless payments is 4.0 vs 1.0. Contactless payments are supported through Samsung Wallet or NFC, but button defaults and Google Wallet limitations frustrated some...
  • music controls is 4.4 vs 1.5. Music controls and apps are available through Spotify, YouTube Music, and other services, but experiences range from useful...
  • size options is 4.6 vs 2.2. Size options are a clear advantage, with standard and Classic models spanning smaller and larger case sizes for...
  • smartwatch features is 4.7 vs 2.4. The overall smartwatch feature set is broad, combining health, fitness, notifications, apps, calls, payments, safety, and customization in...
Average score
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.7
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.3
activity auto-detection
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.8

Reviewers repeatedly praise Samsung's automatic workout detection, especially for walks and runs, though the feature is treated as refinement rather than a new breakthrough.

app ecosystem
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.8

The Coros app ecosystem is useful for syncing and sharing training data, though the experience stays Coros-controlled rather than app-store-like.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.7

The app ecosystem is a major strength because Wear OS and Google Play give the watch a broad catalog, with several reviewers noting improving app availability.

band quality
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.5

Reviewers split on the strap: the silicone band can feel pleasant, but one smaller-wrist tester found it fiddly and less suitable than nylon.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.5

Band impressions are mostly positive, with soft secure straps and easier one-click swaps, though a few reviewers still found attachment or release mechanics imperfect.

battery life
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.9

Battery life is one of the strongest points, with reviewers repeatedly praising multi-day smartwatch use and long GPS recording endurance.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
3.3

Battery life is the clearest tradeoff: some reviewers reached a day or more, but many found always-on use or sleep tracking made charging feel too frequent.

blood oxygen tracking
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.7

Blood oxygen tracking is present through SpO2 hardware and health metrics, but one review notes it is not tracked overnight by default.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
3.6

Blood oxygen tracking is present for sleep and wellness context, but reviewers reported mixed confidence, including low or variable overnight readings.

Bluetooth connectivity
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.0

Bluetooth works for sensor connections, headphones, and backup syncing, with ANT+ absent but Bluetooth support generally considered useful.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.2

Bluetooth support works well for common smartwatch uses like streaming to headphones, though reviewers discussed it more as a dependable baseline than a standout feature.

brightness
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
5.0

The 1,500-nit AMOLED display receives consistent praise for brightness in sunlight, darkness, and demanding outdoor conditions.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.7

Brightness is one of the strongest upgrades, with multiple reviewers highlighting the 2,000-nit display and easy readability in harsh sunlight.

build quality
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.5

The build is lightweight and generally well finished, but reviewers note the plastic-heavy construction feels cheaper than some rivals.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.5

Build quality is consistently described as refined and durable, especially with the sapphire glass and, on Classic models, the stainless-steel case.

button controls
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.8

The enlarged controls are mostly praised for easy workout use, though sleeve and yoga-plank accidental presses were reported by one tester.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
3.9

Button controls are useful for shortcuts, calls, and safety actions, but some reviewers wanted more remapping freedom or preferred the Classic's physical bezel.

call handling
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
2.3

Call handling is limited to alerts or buzzing for incoming calls rather than full voice-call support.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.5

Call and communication handling is generally strong, with clear calls, useful texting, and functional wrist-based replies across several reviews.

calorie tracking usefulness
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.3

Calorie and activity tracking is useful for everyday monitoring, with step, active-minute, and calorie data surfaced clearly, though not all reviewers treated calorie estimates as performance-grade metrics.

charging convenience
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.7

The USB-C adapter is portable and environmentally practical, but several reviewers warn that the tiny adapter could be easy to misplace.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.4

Charging convenience is helped by quick top-ups and reverse wireless charging support, but daily charging limits the overall convenience story.

charging speed
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.5

Charging speed is solid, with reports ranging from under an hour to about two hours for a full recharge.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.4

Charging speed is a relative strength, with several reviewers reporting about half a charge in roughly 30 minutes or full charges around 45 to 80 minutes.

coaching features
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.1

Training plans, workout builders, race predictors, pacers, and training feedback make the watch strong for structured running, though less adaptive than Garmin.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.2

Coaching features are most evident in sleep and heart-rate-zone guidance; reviewers found them useful for habits and workout pacing but not universally deep.

comfort
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.1

Comfort is generally strong thanks to the light case, but the larger body and silicone strap can bother smaller wrists or overnight wearers.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.2

Comfort is strong on the standard model and smaller sizes, while larger Classic models split opinions because they can feel heavy or awkward in bed.

companion app quality
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.5

The companion app is consistently described as clear, useful, and easy to understand for workouts, data review, and setup.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.5

The companion apps are generally well regarded, especially Samsung Health, which reviewers found clear, helpful, and rich enough for most everyday health users.

contactless payments
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
1.0

Contactless payments are absent, and multiple reviewers list that omission as a smartwatch limitation.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.0

Contactless payments are supported through Samsung Wallet or NFC, but button defaults and Google Wallet limitations frustrated some reviewers.

cross-platform compatibility
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
2.8

Compatibility is limited: the watch is Android-only, and several health and camera features work best or only with Samsung phones.

customization options
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.7

Customization is good for data pages, watch faces, and workout screens, but some reviewers still want deeper data-field flexibility.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.5

Customization is broad, spanning watch faces, tiles, bands, workout profiles, and heart-rate zones, giving users many ways to tailor the watch.

display quality
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.8

Display quality is a headline strength, with reviewers praising the AMOLED screen’s color, sharpness, responsiveness, and map readability.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.8

Display quality earns broad praise for the larger AMOLED screen, slim bezels, sharp text, and premium always-on presentation.

durability
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
2.9

Durability is only moderate because the lightweight plastic body and mineral glass are less rugged than sapphire or metal adventure watches.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.8

Durability is a strength, with sapphire crystal, dust and water ratings, and real-world reports of surviving water, sand, scratches, and bumps.

ECG functionality
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
2.8

ECG-style wellness readings are included, but reviewers repeatedly stress that the feature is not medically certified and does not detect AFib.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
3.7

ECG is a valuable health feature, but reviewers repeatedly note that ECG and related rhythm alerts are restricted to Samsung phone users.

fit
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.5

Fit depends heavily on wrist size and strap choice; it can sit well on many wrists, but smaller wrists may struggle with the silicone band.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.7

Fit is best on the lighter standard models, with reviewers calling them secure and unobtrusive; larger Classic models may suit bigger wrists better.

fitness tracking accuracy
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.5

General fitness tracking is strong across running, swimming, rowing, and workouts, with multiple reviewers finding the data dependable for training.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.2

Fitness tracking accuracy is generally good for everyday users, though serious athletes may notice heart-rate lag or GPS inconsistencies.

GPS accuracy
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.4

GPS accuracy is broadly praised as reliable and competitive with Garmin, with only minor offsets or scenario-specific imperfections noted.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
3.9

GPS feedback is mixed: some reviewers saw quick locks and accurate routes, while others reported corner-cutting, wandering, or short run distances.

health tracking accuracy
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.0

Health tracking is generally credible for daily trends, HRV, sleep, and wellness data, though reviewers do not treat it as medical-grade.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.2

Health tracking accuracy is useful for trends and body insights, but reviewers framed some measurements as approximate rather than clinical-grade.

heart rate accuracy
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.3

Heart rate accuracy is mixed: often good for steady running and general use, but less reliable during cycling, climbs, or rapid intervals.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
3.9

Heart-rate accuracy is adequate to good overall, but reviewers repeatedly observed lag, small discrepancies, or inconsistent peaks during harder workouts.

LTE connectivity
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.3

LTE is available and supports phone-free calling, texting, and internet access, but reviewers discussed it mostly as an optional paid upgrade.

mapping and navigation
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.4

Offline maps and navigation are major strengths, especially for running and hiking, but the maps are not fully routable and can lack richer labels.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
No score yet
materials quality
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
2.7

Materials quality is a tradeoff: the polymer and mineral glass keep weight down but feel less premium and rugged than metal or sapphire rivals.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.7

Materials quality is strong, with sapphire crystal, aluminum on the standard watch, and stainless steel on the Classic receiving positive mentions.

menu navigation
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.2

Menu navigation is generally fast and intuitive, with the crown and streamlined menus helping, though one reviewer found scrolling finicky.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.3

Navigation is mostly intuitive, especially with the Classic's rotating bezel, while the standard touch bezel drew more mixed reactions.

music controls
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
1.5

Music controls are weak because the watch lacks normal phone-music controls and relies on local files rather than streaming integration.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.4

Music controls and apps are available through Spotify, YouTube Music, and other services, but experiences range from useful to frustrating depending on the app.

onboard music storage
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.1

Onboard music storage is available with more capacity, but usefulness is limited by drag-and-drop MP3 files and no streaming-service downloads.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.2

Onboard music storage is supported through the 16GB storage and offline music or podcast downloads, making phone-free listening possible.

operating system experience
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.2

The software experience is focused, polished, and unfussy, prioritizing training tools over broader smartwatch behavior.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.6

The Wear OS 4 and One UI Watch experience is a major strength for Android users, with reviewers calling it polished and one of the best Wear OS implementations.

outdoor visibility
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
5.0

Outdoor visibility is excellent, with reviewers saying the screen remains readable in bright sunlight and varied weather.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.9

Outdoor visibility is excellent thanks to the brighter display, with reviewers repeatedly saying the watch remains readable in direct sun.

pairing reliability
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.3

Pairing external sensors appears reliable through Bluetooth, with reviewers connecting heart-rate straps and other sensors without much trouble.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.3

Pairing and setup are mostly reliable, especially with Samsung phones, but non-Samsung setup can require extra apps and feel more tedious.

recovery insights
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.8

Recovery insights are useful and broad, but several reviewers criticize presentation quirks such as weekly resets and less-clear advice.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.3

Recovery insights appear through sleep score factors and recovery heart-rate data, offering useful context without reaching dedicated sports-watch depth.

reliability
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.7

Reliability is mostly positive, but Wi-Fi syncing issues and an early GPS battery bug keep it from being flawless.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.3

Reliability is generally solid, with smooth day-to-day use and few hardware issues, though isolated reports mention overheating during setup or step-counting glitches.

safety features
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.0

Safety-oriented navigation tools include off-course alerts and back-to-start guidance, which reviewers found useful for hikes and trails.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.2

Safety features are useful and consistent across reviews, including fall detection, emergency calling, and irregular rhythm notifications, with some setup requirements.

size options
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
2.2

Size options are limited because the watch comes only in a larger 46mm case, which may not suit smaller wrists.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.6

Size options are a clear advantage, with standard and Classic models spanning smaller and larger case sizes for different wrists and style preferences.

sleep tracking accuracy
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.0

Sleep tracking is fairly reliable for timing, though one reviewer found it did not fully match a Whoop comparison.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
3.8

Sleep tracking is feature-rich and often accurate for duration or wake events, but sleep-stage accuracy and comfort with larger models remain mixed.

smartphone notifications
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.2

Phone notifications work for texts and app alerts, but emoji and richer message handling are limited.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.3

Notifications are a core strength, with reviewers using the watch for messages, wrist replies, and phone alerts throughout daily use.

smartwatch features
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
2.4

Smartwatch features are limited compared with Garmin, Apple, and Samsung, especially payments, streaming, calls, apps, and reports.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.7

The overall smartwatch feature set is broad, combining health, fitness, notifications, apps, calls, payments, safety, and customization in one Android-focused package.

software smoothness
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.5

Software smoothness is a clear upgrade, with reviewers praising snappy maps, responsive screens, and low-lag interface behavior.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.4

Software smoothness is mostly strong, with fast app launches and responsive scrolling, though a few reviewers still saw occasional stutters or clunky UI moments.

step counting accuracy
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.2

Step tracking is useful for daily activity monitoring, but evidence is thinner and includes one negative report of a step-counting issue.

stress tracking
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.8

Stress tracking is available alongside HRV and sleep data, providing useful wellness context, though validation is limited.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
3.9

Stress tracking is indirectly supported through stress, heart-rate, and blood-pressure-related metrics, but reviewers did not deeply test it as a standalone feature.

style and design
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.8

The design is light, sleek, and sports-focused, but reviewers note it looks plainer and less premium than some competitors.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.7

Style and design are widely praised, with the standard model seen as sleek and the Classic offering a more traditional, premium look.

third-party app support
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.3

Third-party data sharing is strong through services like Strava and TrainingPeaks, but the watch itself does not support third-party apps.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.5

Third-party app support is strong for a smartwatch, with Play Store access and apps such as WhatsApp, Spotify, Strava, Calm, and Audible mentioned.

touchscreen responsiveness
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.8

Touchscreen responsiveness is consistently praised as fast, smooth, and useful, especially with maps and data screens.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.1

Touchscreen responsiveness is mostly positive, but touch-bezel behavior can be inconsistent or annoying for some users.

user interface
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.5

The user interface is a strength, with reviewers calling it intuitive, focused, and easier than some rival systems.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.3

The user interface is generally clear and approachable, though Samsung's layout and ecosystem prompts can feel cluttered or clunky to some reviewers.

value for money
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.4

Value is strong because the watch combines AMOLED, maps, long battery life, and sports accuracy at a midrange price.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.3

Value is strong for Android users and especially discounted buyers, but weak upgrade urgency and battery compromises temper the value case.

voice assistant quality
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.4

Voice assistant support is helped by Google Assistant availability and voice dictation, though Samsung defaults and shortcut limits can annoy users.

watch face quality
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.0

Watch faces look good on the AMOLED display and are customizable, but third-party watch faces are not supported.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.6

Watch face quality is strong, with many attractive, customizable options that benefit from the larger display and slimmer bezels.

water resistance
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.5

Water resistance is adequate for pool and open-water swimming at 5ATM, but reviewers caution against diving or harsher water use.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.8

Water resistance is consistently strong, with 5ATM/IP68 ratings and multiple reviewers treating the watch as safe for swimming or wet conditions.

wellness insights
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.8

Wellness insights include HRV, stress, sleep, and wellness checks, giving useful trend context without medical-grade claims.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.4

Wellness insights are broad and accessible, covering sleep, activity, body composition, heart data, and other health trends for everyday users.

Wi-Fi connectivity
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
3.5

Wi-Fi connectivity is mixed: it supports map transfers and faster downloads, but one reviewer experienced repeated sync issues.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.2

Wi-Fi is present as standard connectivity and supports the broader smartwatch experience, though reviewers rarely singled it out beyond specs and battery-saving modes.

workout tracking variety
Product 1: Coros Pace Pro
4.3

Workout variety is broad for running, cycling, swimming, triathlon, strength, rowing, hiking, and custom activity profiles.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
4.8

Workout tracking variety is excellent, with reviewers repeatedly noting dozens or more than 100 activity profiles and custom workout options.