Compare Coros Pace 4 vs Garmin Forerunner 70

P1 Coros Pace 4
P2 Garmin Forerunner 70

Comparison Takeaways

Coros Pace 4

Where It Has the Edge

  • Bluetooth connectivity is 4.5 vs 1.0. Bluetooth connectivity was positive in the limited evidence, with wireless headphones connecting without issue.
  • pairing reliability is 4.5 vs 1.3. Pairing reliability was positive in the available evidence, with the reviewer reporting no issue connecting wireless headphones.
  • companion app quality is 4.0 vs 2.0. The companion app was praised for ease of use, improved polish, and transcription support, though voice content stayed...
  • flashlight usefulness is 3.0 vs 2.0. The display flashlight was useful in a pinch, but several reviewers said it could not match a dedicated...

Garmin Forerunner 70

Where It Has the Edge

  • third-party app support is 5.0 vs 1.5. Completed workouts sync easily to services such as Strava and Apple Health. The broad integration makes Garmin data...
  • recovery insights is 4.9 vs 3.3. Training Readiness, Training Status, acute load, Body Battery, and recovery time provide a detailed view of training condition....
  • button controls is 4.8 vs 3.3. Five physical buttons make the watch easy to operate with sweaty hands, gloves, or rain. They complement the...
  • music controls is 4.5 vs 3.0. Phone-based music playback controls work well with services such as Spotify. The watch can control audio, but it...
Average score
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.6
Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.3
app ecosystem
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.3

The Coros ecosystem scored well because training analysis is broadly shared across the range and app/training-lab access was praised as free.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
5.0

Garmin’s mature ecosystem adds current software features, Connect IQ apps, and broad service integration. It remains one of the watch’s clearest advantages over similarly priced rivals.

band quality
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.6

Band quality was mixed: silicone was practical and straps were comfortable, while nylon drew complaints for holding sweat or moisture.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
3.8

The silicone band is generally soft, stretchy, and comfortable, though one owner disliked the stock strap enough to replace it. Fit and feel may depend on personal preference.

battery life
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.6

Battery life was a standout across nearly every review, especially given the small case and AMOLED screen.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.4

Typical use ranges from about five days with an always-on display to roughly a week or more with lighter settings. Endurance is good for a small AMOLED watch, though some rivals last longer.

Bluetooth connectivity
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.5

Bluetooth connectivity was positive in the limited evidence, with wireless headphones connecting without issue.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
1.0

Bluetooth works normally for most syncing and sensors, but isolated failures made setup and phone reconnection extremely frustrating. A restart may be needed when pairing stalls.

body temperature tracking
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
No score yet
Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
2.0

The missing temperature sensor limits advanced women’s health and overnight temperature insights. Buyers who need those features should consider the Forerunner 170 or a higher model.

brightness
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.3

Brightness was usually strong outdoors and in daily use, though one reviewer found the default mode conservative.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.5

The AMOLED panel is bright enough for outdoor training and everyday use, even if it does not match Garmin’s premium displays. Medium brightness can preserve battery without sacrificing much legibility.

build quality
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.7

Build quality was acceptable and functional, but the lightweight plastic design kept it from feeling premium.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.2

The polymer construction feels light and reasonably sturdy rather than luxurious. It suits running well, but buyers expecting metal or premium materials may find it basic.

button controls
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.3

Button controls were useful for shortcuts and navigation, but reviewers disliked the digital dial during runs and the limited action-button behavior outside activities.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.8

Five physical buttons make the watch easy to operate with sweaty hands, gloves, or rain. They complement the touchscreen especially well during workouts.

call handling
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
No score yet
Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
2.0

Incoming call alerts appear on the wrist, but calls cannot be accepted or handled from the watch. It is notification support rather than true calling capability.

charging convenience
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.8

Charging convenience was mixed: the small USB-C adapter and keychain were handy, but needing a separate cable added friction.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.2

Quick mid-range charging makes brief top-ups practical, and the familiar Garmin connector is easy to use. Charging slows near full capacity as expected.

charging speed
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
No score yet
Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.4

A full charge takes roughly an hour to 90 minutes depending on starting level. Partial charging is notably faster through the middle of the battery range.

coaching features
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.1

Coaching and training features were useful and unusually complete for the price, though Garmin-style guidance and some plan options were still stronger elsewhere.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.8

Training Readiness, Garmin Coach, Daily Suggested Workouts, and Quick Workouts provide unusually deep guidance for the price. Quick Workouts are convenient, though harder sessions can be overly aggressive.

comfort
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.9

Comfort was one of the clearest strengths, with reviewers repeatedly praising the light, small watch for all-day and overnight wear.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.5

The light case is easy to wear around the clock, including during sleep and long runs. A small number of users may be sensitive to the plastic backing.

companion app quality
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.0

The companion app was praised for ease of use, improved polish, and transcription support, though voice content stayed inside the Coros ecosystem.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
2.0

Garmin Connect is powerful but can feel cluttered, with some settings difficult to locate. The watch itself is often easier to navigate than the mobile app.

contactless payments
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
1.5

Contactless payments were missing, which reviewers treated as part of the broader smartwatch-feature gap.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
2.3

Garmin Pay is completely absent, so runners must carry a phone, card, or cash for purchases. This is one of the clearest reasons to consider the Forerunner 170.

cross-platform compatibility
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
No score yet
Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.8

The watch works smoothly with both Android and iPhone, including mirrored notifications and media controls. Platform support is broad even though some Android features are more capable.

customization options
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.0

Customization was solid for sports fields, structured workouts, and button functions, with some limitations in watch-face flexibility.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
5.0

Sport profiles, data pages, widgets, and watch faces offer extensive personalization. Runners can tailor controls and information layouts in unusually fine detail.

display quality
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.5

Display quality was a major upgrade, with reviewers repeatedly praising the sharp, colorful AMOLED panel.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.8

The 1.2-inch AMOLED screen is vivid, sharp, and easy to read, giving the budget model a much more premium feel. Its smaller size limits data space compared with larger Garmins.

durability
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
2.5

Durability raised concerns because mineral glass and the low bezel were seen as less protective than tougher premium materials.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
3.8

The lightweight plastic body can withstand ordinary drops and training use, but the lens is not Garmin’s toughest option. A screen protector may be worthwhile for rough environments.

fit
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.5

Fit was positive in the available evidence, with the 43 mm case sitting well on the wrist.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.4

The compact case and adjustable band suit many wrists, especially runners who prefer smaller watches. The single size may still feel slightly large on very slender wrists.

fitness tracking accuracy
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.9

Core fitness tracking was viewed as accurate and useful overall, with some caveats around open-water swim and more difficult sensor scenarios.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.6

Core tracking for pace, distance, steps, and heart rate is dependable across running, walking, swimming, and indoor workouts. Elevation data is less precise because there is no barometric altimeter.

flashlight usefulness
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.0

The display flashlight was useful in a pinch, but several reviewers said it could not match a dedicated LED flashlight.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
2.0

There is no built-in flashlight. It is not essential for most road runners, but the omission reduces usefulness for dark trails and emergencies.

GPS accuracy
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.5

GPS accuracy drew the strongest agreement: most reviewers found tracks and distances excellent, with only occasional drift or margin-of-error complaints.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.4

GPS tracking is consistently strong on roads, trails, and urban routes, often matching pricier multi-band watches. Dense city canyons and wooded areas can still expose occasional small errors.

health tracking accuracy
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.7

Health tracking was generally useful for big-picture trends, though reviewers found some accuracy limits when heart-rate and sleep data became more demanding.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.5

Heart-rate and walking data align well with comparison devices in controlled tests. The overall health picture is dependable for everyday fitness use.

heart rate accuracy
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.6

Heart-rate accuracy was usually good for steady running, but reviewers repeatedly saw weaker results in intervals, cycling, gym work, or cadence-lock situations.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.2

The older Gen 4 optical sensor performs well for steady running and often tracks closely with chest straps. Intervals, cycling, cold weather, and rapid recovery changes can produce occasional lag or errors.

mapping and navigation
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
2.7

Mapping and navigation were the most common tradeoff: breadcrumb navigation worked for many runs, but the lack of offline maps pushed some reviewers toward Pace Pro or higher-end watches.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
3.4

Breadcrumb routes and turn prompts work well for roads and simple trails, but there are no offline maps. Trail runners navigating complex junctions may need a higher-end watch.

materials quality
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
2.7

Materials quality was mixed: the plastic helped weight and comfort, but several reviewers called it budget or not lavish.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.0

Fiber-reinforced polymer keeps weight low and has held up well in normal use. It feels practical and sporty rather than premium.

menu navigation
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.8

Menu navigation was simple and practical, but one reviewer felt the interface lacked smartwatch polish.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.8

The five-button layout and cleaner software make menus easy to move through during workouts or daily use. Touch remains available for faster scrolling.

music controls
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.0

Music controls were mixed: some reviewers praised phone media controls, while others noted absent or not-yet-available controls during testing.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.5

Phone-based music playback controls work well with services such as Spotify. The watch can control audio, but it cannot store music for phone-free listening.

onboard music storage
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
2.2

Onboard music support was limited because it depends on owned audio files and lacks Spotify, Apple Music, or other streaming-service integration.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
2.3

The watch has no onboard music storage, so phone-free Spotify or downloaded playlists are unavailable. Music-focused runners need the Forerunner 170 Music or another model.

operating system experience
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.5

Operating system experience was praised for strong performance on the updated processor.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
5.0

Garmin’s newer operating system brings the same polished interface and widgets found on more expensive watches. The experience feels modern and consistent across the lineup.

outdoor visibility
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.4

Outdoor visibility was consistently good, with reviewers reporting clear readability in sunlight and varied conditions.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.8

The AMOLED display remains clear in direct sunlight and during outdoor workouts. Very bright conditions may require a higher brightness setting, which reduces battery life.

pairing reliability
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.5

Pairing reliability was positive in the available evidence, with the reviewer reporting no issue connecting wireless headphones.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
1.3

Most connectivity works normally, but a few users experienced temperamental syncing and severe Bluetooth setup failures. Those issues were uncommon yet frustrating when they occurred.

recovery insights
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.3

Recovery and training-load insights were useful for interpreting fitness, although one reviewer criticized Coros’s weekly training-load reset.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.9

Training Readiness, Training Status, acute load, Body Battery, and recovery time provide a detailed view of training condition. The tools are useful for beginners and experienced runners alike.

reliability
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.0

Reliability was positive in the available evidence, with the watch described as a solid sports-watch performer overall.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.4

Day-to-day tracking and software are generally stable, with few complaints across extended testing. Occasional Bluetooth and syncing problems are the main reliability caveat.

running power support
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
No score yet
Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.8

Wrist-based running power brings advanced training data without requiring a chest strap or foot pod. It is a standout capability at this price.

safety features
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
No score yet
Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.6

LiveTrack and related safety tools let trusted contacts follow an activity when the phone is carried. The lack of cellular connectivity means these features still depend on a paired phone.

size options
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
2.5

Size options were a limitation because reviewers wanted more than one case size and found the single smaller size unsuitable for some users.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
3.0

Only one compact case size is available, which suits many runners but may still feel large on very slender wrists. There is no larger alternative for those who prefer bigger displays.

sleep tracking accuracy
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
2.9

Sleep timing was often acceptable, but sleep-stage accuracy and the watch’s judgment of poor sleep were questioned by several reviewers.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.3

Sleep duration, bedtime, wake time, naps, and overall scores are generally useful and reasonably accurate. Sleep-stage breakdowns can still confuse light sleep with awake time.

smartphone notifications
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
2.0

Notifications were a weak point, with reviewers calling them basic, tiny, or nearly useless while running.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
No score yet
smartwatch features
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
2.2

Smartwatch features were consistently described as basic, making the Pace 4 more of a training tool than a full smartwatch.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
3.2

Notifications, widgets, media controls, and app support cover the basics, but calling, payments, offline music, and full maps are missing. It is primarily a sports watch rather than a full smartwatch.

software smoothness
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.2

Software smoothness was a strength, with reviewers describing the watch as snappy and lag-free, though less glossy than Garmin in places.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.9

The refreshed software feels faster, cleaner, and smoother than older entry-level Forerunners. Navigation and daily interactions benefit noticeably from the modern interface.

step counting accuracy
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.5

Step counts were reported as aligning well with Garmin and Apple watches in testing.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
5.0

Step counting was exceptionally accurate in a controlled walk, finishing within only a few steps of the manual tally. It is highly dependable for everyday movement tracking.

stress tracking
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.0

Stress tracking was treated as accurate enough for a general picture when combined with sleep and heart-rate data.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
No score yet
style and design
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.3

Style and design were well received, with reviewers calling the watch sleek, clean, attractive, and helped by the AMOLED display.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.8

The compact shape, bright colors, and sporty appearance look appealing in person. The plastic construction prioritizes low weight over a premium aesthetic.

third-party app support
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
1.5

Third-party app support was a clear limitation, with reviewers flagging the lack of app expansion versus smarter watches.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
5.0

Completed workouts sync easily to services such as Strava and Apple Health. The broad integration makes Garmin data easy to use across a larger fitness setup.

touchscreen responsiveness
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.6

Touch responsiveness was mostly good, but accidental touchscreen or dial input was a recurring annoyance.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.7

Touch input is quick and responsive in normal conditions, with buttons available when hands are wet or gloved. Heavy rain may introduce a little lag.

user interface
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.0

The user interface was generally considered easy, simple, and understandable, even if it remains more basic than some rivals.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.8

The updated interface is clean, polished, and easy to navigate. Key training information is faster to find than on older entry-level Garmin watches.

value for money
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.6

Value for money was the strongest consensus point, with every review framing the Pace 4 as unusually competitive for its price.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.3

The watch packs premium training analysis, accurate tracking, and a strong AMOLED display into Garmin’s lowest current Forerunner tier. Value is excellent inside Garmin’s ecosystem, though Coros and Suunto offer stronger hardware for similar money.

voice note usefulness
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.8

Reviewers liked the workout voice notes when transcription worked well, but several treated the feature as niche or less convenient than it could be.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
No score yet
watch face quality
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.3

Watch faces were attractive by default, but reviewers wanted more customization and richer watch-face options.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
2.7

Connect IQ offers thousands of downloadable faces, but the preinstalled selection is limited and customization can require a separate app. The ecosystem is broad, yet the setup feels unnecessarily cumbersome.

water resistance
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.7

Water resistance was adequate for wet use and casual swimming, but reviewers did not treat it as a rugged diving-level feature.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.2

The 5ATM rating is adequate for pool swimming, showers, and sweaty training. Open-water and diving-focused users will need a more specialized model.

wellness insights
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
3.7

Wellness insights such as HRV, readiness-style guidance, and training trends were helpful for many users, but not every wellness check felt actionable.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.5

Body Battery, Health Status, morning reports, and recovery metrics make daily health trends easy to understand. The insights add useful context without replacing how the wearer actually feels.

workout tracking variety
Product 1: Coros Pace 4
4.3

Reviewers praised the broad workout profile selection and multisport coverage, even while noting that some adventure-focused modes stay on higher-end models.

Product 2: Garmin Forerunner 70
4.6

More than 80 activity profiles cover running, cycling, swimming, gym sessions, team sports, and more. The missing triathlon and open-water swim modes remain important limitations for multisport athletes.