COROS POD 2 In-Depth Review // Ultimate Speed and Distance Accuracy

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • Everything you need to know about the new COROS POD 2 running pod which can provide extremely accurate speed and distance for both outdoor and indoor running.
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  • @tiendat8386
    @tiendat8386 Год назад +4

    Thanks you very much. your video analysis is very detailed, very good comparison with strid and garmin.

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  Год назад

      You're welcome.

  • @redsoxfan5240
    @redsoxfan5240 Год назад +4

    Love your reviews! I watch ones even for items I likely have no intention of purchasing but just curious to see what's out there!

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  Год назад

      Thanks so much!

  • @NOKIA6031
    @NOKIA6031 Год назад +4

    I was hyped with the arrival of the new apex 2/pro, but considering the inferior water resistance, ant+ loss of support, no mapping details etc, I will keep my apex 46mm and I will invest into pod2 sooner or later. The bundle of my apex 46mm plus polar h9 chest strap and coros pod2 will be better than the most expensive garmin watch!

  • @gregoryvanaken6853
    @gregoryvanaken6853 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Thank you!

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks!

  • @steve2271
    @steve2271 Год назад +1

    I love the Rabbit EZ long sleeve. So comfy and fits nicely!

  • @matthewmackay3354
    @matthewmackay3354 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the great hands on review. For the money, I think the Pod 2 is a useful addition to the Pace 2. As for running effort, while I think it has potential, without a wind sensor it is of little value to folks like myself who deal with high winds every run. That metric is what sold me on the Stryd. Perfect for runs on a hilly little island in the Atlantic Ocean. Thanks again.

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  Год назад +1

      We'll have to see where they go from here with their mention of including environmental factors in the future with Effort Pace. The concern for me though is that it seems that they are replacing their own Adjusted Pace (or GAP) and that's already a metric people rely on. With the addition of environmental factors it becomes something completely different. Just seems to complicate things unnecessarily.

    • @gudboyngdisyerto
      @gudboyngdisyerto Год назад

      i have stryd and find it useless on hills. it overestimate uphills and underestimate downhills. also frustrating on short intervals because it takes about 3 secs to update when suddenly changing pace. they say new generation stryd is 5x faster when it comes to picking up the pace but it's also 3x the price of coros pod. if coros pod 2 is fast on picking up sudden pace change then it's the clear winner for me. i'd wait for more reviews

  • @sachakopa7964
    @sachakopa7964 11 месяцев назад

    I ran 5k (using the Pace 2) downtown amongst some tall buildings and recorded 4 kms at around 4:40 per and one km at a surprise 3:20…I did not switch gears and run 3:20 that 5th km. So I ordered the Pod2.
    Hoping it will fix these time/distance hiccups when running in these environments.
    I don’t really care if the running line on map is fixed…more that I get my times and distances corrected.
    Thanks for the video!

  • @HarshChoksi
    @HarshChoksi Год назад

    Great review Des! Does the POD 2 show same or similar distance across different shoes on the same course? The current styd footpod has a lot of overreporting and underreporting across various shoes on the same course.

  • @georgeirvingnormaniii3291
    @georgeirvingnormaniii3291 Год назад +1

    Your awesome 👏👏👏

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  Год назад

      Thanks and you too!

  • @bcwest619
    @bcwest619 Год назад +2

    Working only on COROS watches is a bummer. I'm a hardcore Garmin fanboy and am not switching from them for my watches. But if this were ANT+ compatible, or even BT compatible, with Garmin watches I would almost certainly buy one right now. I really like it.

    • @TimNguyen825
      @TimNguyen825 Год назад

      Yep I feel the same way. Hopefully Garmin creates something like this soon

  • @nikolasmaounis9085
    @nikolasmaounis9085 Год назад +2

    Great video as always. Quick Question do you think that we need a pod generally even if we have a HRM Pro plus for instance?

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I can't really think of a compelling reason to get a footpod if you have a Garmin watch that can take full advantage of the HRM Pro Plus features 👍

  • @tommyle628
    @tommyle628 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the hands on Des! For me this time COROS doesn't really know what they are doing. I'll stick with the Stryd 2022 to be released by the end of this year.

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  Год назад +1

      You're welcome! Ya this accessory seems it's solving some latency in their watches but other uses aren't necessarily there.

    • @scott_strool
      @scott_strool Год назад +1

      I'll be getting one. Effort pace is something I can understand, power is not as meaningful to running imo.

    • @tommyle628
      @tommyle628 Год назад

      @@scott_strool maybe for each person it differs. Since I'm used to running power calculations, it's easier for me to grab. Maybe ambient temp in the COROS POD 2 would be so nice to have too.

    • @scott_strool
      @scott_strool Год назад

      @@tommyle628 i look at Power but I do not adjust my workout based on the value.

  • @Tethysmeer
    @Tethysmeer Год назад

    Better running power on hills/trails would have been the main reason for me buying it.

  • @fwhoch
    @fwhoch 7 часов назад

    Hey Des, great video review
    So I'm running Chicago in oct 24, and I tried doing the same comparison between the Coros 2 + POD2 and my main watch Garmin Epix Gen 2 + Stryd. And although your results seem very similar between the different watches im getting a lot of variances in mine. Since GPSs in Chicago cause problems i want to run with either a Stryd or pod setup to have better accuracy during the run, but my data is all over the place.
    Did a 1hr run with 3 watches
    Coros + POD
    Time 1:01:15
    Distance 9.40
    Avg Pace 6:31
    Epix + Stryd
    Time 1:01:14
    Distance 9.03
    Avg Pace 6:47
    Garmin 645 Music (GPS)
    Time 1:01:10
    Distance 9.07
    Avg Pace 6:44
    Im wondering if your setup is somehow different or if you used a calibration factor on your stryd. I just reset everything on my stryd and pod, but still the results are the same. Coros states im much faster and cover more ground in the same time as with both garmins.
    Appreciate any feedback you migh be able to share

  • @steve2271
    @steve2271 Год назад +1

    Do you have a long term update on the Pod 2? Also any comparison to the updated Stryd? Thank you ☃️

  • @b09d4n
    @b09d4n Год назад +1

    Thank you for this review, it is exactly what I was looking for. Can you check if the Instant Pace is precise using different shoes? I find that my Stryd is inaccurate if I run with Saucony Speed 2 vs. Hoka Rocket X vs. Nike Vaporfly etc.

    • @teeramate
      @teeramate Год назад +1

      That's classic stryd problem.tha's why I return my stryd.

  • @specijalac7
    @specijalac7 Год назад

    Hi Des, top review, thx man! One question, what do you think about using this in tennis? To record data like pace, distance...

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Although I could see this tracking distance better than GPS for something like tennis I'm also not sure about the accuracy with side to side movements vs fore and aft. I may have to give it a whirl!

  • @StayFitOnline
    @StayFitOnline Год назад

    I ordered it on a marketplace , will see , because i feel that my pace 2 isn’t quite responsive

  • @rubenreinaldoperez6482
    @rubenreinaldoperez6482 Год назад

    Amazing vídeo des. I have a question, That increase in accuraccy with the hrm pro plus can be obtained with the hrm run? Talking about garmin devices

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Unfortunately the pace/distance accuracy bits for running are only supported with the HRM Pro and HRM Pro Plus.

  • @krzysztoftylek787
    @krzysztoftylek787 Год назад

    How long did you calibrate the HRM PRO to get accurate data? (I presume you have it set to report pace and distance ‘Always’ in the settings for the test?)

  • @jbjespersen
    @jbjespersen Год назад

    seems like a price friendly alternative to runscribe

  • @R.a.p.h.a.e.l.a
    @R.a.p.h.a.e.l.a Год назад

    Stryd needs a calibration factor. I've had three footpods and they all underreported distance to a greater or lesser extent, none was accurate out of the box. But get the calibration factor right and it's an amazingly accurate tool.

    • @MarianChicu
      @MarianChicu Год назад +1

      they already have that 🤔 at least for garmins

    • @okaydoubleu
      @okaydoubleu Год назад +3

      To add, calibrations may vary according to shoes.

  • @Allancrossac
    @Allancrossac 3 месяца назад

    Im looking for something to give me more accurate pacing's when im on a treadmill. If you had to choose, would you go for POD 2 or Stryd???

  • @akhadiyanuarwahyono2103
    @akhadiyanuarwahyono2103 5 месяцев назад

    Hi,
    I ran on the treadmill using these pods paired with Apex 2 Pro with different results:
    1. If I run slow with speed of 8.5 kph on the treadmill (it should be equivalent to a pace of 7.08 min/km) but on my Apex 2 Pro it detects 8.06 min/km
    2. But if I run on a treadmill with a speed of 13.5kph (equivalent to a pace of 4.26 min/km) then the Apex2 Pro displays a pace of 4.20min/km which is not much different between the Pod2 and the Apex2 Pro.
    I use an apex 2 pro watch on my left hand and a coros pod2 on my left shoe.
    Any suggestions on how to do it when I run slowly (easy) but can get accurate results?

  • @TimGrose
    @TimGrose Год назад +2

    Seems a very puzzling product to me in this day and age. From your tests and those on other channels this pod seems to maybe make a Coros watch closer to the performance levels of competitor products "as is" but then in somewhat niche situations anyway. Like if I am doing say a 30 sec sprint I am not looking at my watch every second to see if am going faster! Then there is the fact it is useless to non Coros users (I might have bought one otherwise for maybe treadmill runs) and then the very odd choice of having it on the waist for one set of metrics to another set on the foot. Is it technically possible to pair two pods? The effective dropping of running power thing is also interesting. I tend to agree that all runners "understand" pace and not so many power and commercially trying to "sell" a feature that mostly just confuses runners isn't perhaps the way forward unless you are going to put massive effort in analysis tools to help make any sense of it.

  • @TheSloanlogic
    @TheSloanlogic Год назад

    Do you have to choose to get pace and distance data from either the Pod2 or GPS? Or does it track both GPS and the Pod2 at the same time?
    So if your in a big city marathon and lose GPS what happens? Basically does it work just like Stryd where it doesn’t use GPS at all? Or does it work alongside GPS?
    Thx for the video!

    • @XLJansen
      @XLJansen Год назад

      You van use the GPS and Coros Pod 2 together at the same time on your watch, the Pod 2 corrects the GPS, it is mentioned on the Coros site: "GPS technology can experience interference. Running through
      tunnels or the first few miles of the Chicago marathon between
      skyscrapers not only disrupts your watch's pace and distance data,
      but also creates messy GPS tracks. That's where the POD 2 steps in.
      With data gathered from various internal sensors, the POD 2 is able
      to auto-correct GPS disruptions such as pace spikes and drops.
      Your COROS watch works collaboratively with the POD 2 to improve
      data consistency during your runs."

    • @TheSloanlogic
      @TheSloanlogic Год назад

      @@XLJansen tested the pod2. Sent it back. Not very good IMO

  • @MABBAS22
    @MABBAS22 Год назад

    Can you use this with COROS pod 1 so you can get both metrics

  • @alwaysalonesoki1217
    @alwaysalonesoki1217 Год назад

    Des aren’t going to review the Suunto 9 peak pro?

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  Год назад +1

      Already in the works!

  • @lordstalker93
    @lordstalker93 6 месяцев назад

    Hello, just curious. Can a user wear two Coros Pod 2, one on foot & one at waist? Does it will give data from both location that the user wear?

  • @hiromancer
    @hiromancer Год назад +1

    Does the Garmin RD Pod also report Pace data or is that only a feature of the HRM Pro Plus Strap?

  • @rewindrealm226
    @rewindrealm226 Год назад

    My coros pace 2 delay showing pace ,can it fix the laggy?

  • @jpod
    @jpod Год назад +1

    Can you compare to stryd pod, new gen will be released soon

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  Год назад +1

      Yup, that's the plan! 👍

  • @HarishChouhan
    @HarishChouhan Год назад

    Hi, I was searching through your videos but could not find anything specific. I own Wahoo Bolt, sensors and their HR Monitor. I'm going to take part in Ironman 70.3 next year and was looking for a watch. Wahoo Rival would be the best option due to the other things from Wahoo I own, but Coros Pace 2 seems like so much better option. Do you have any recommendation?

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  Год назад +1

      The Pace 2 offers more overall features but as you mentioned a reason to get the Rival would be that you already own a Bolt. The touchless transitions feature is another reason you may consider the Rival though since you're looking at something specific for triathlon.

    • @HarishChouhan
      @HarishChouhan Год назад

      @@DesFit Thank you for that quick reply. I plan to use some additional stuff such a "Core Body Temp" and so far Wahoo is slow in integrating those things. I currently have a Apple Watch Series 7, which is great for running (minus the battery life) and with new OS update, it has Tri workout. Not sure where I read but wahoo Rival has issue with Freestyle swimming in pool about the data it collects. So while the Tri would be a yearly event, I'd be doing more running events and in that case, the Coros Pace 2 with the Pod 2 seems enticing :). So much confusion

  • @markhill8590
    @markhill8590 14 дней назад

    So if you buy the coros pod 2 it will make the pace delay less?

  • @highway1ful
    @highway1ful Год назад

    Hi Des!!
    Does it make sense to wear both pods at the same time (Data freak), resp. is it possible?

    • @XLJansen
      @XLJansen Год назад

      Coros site: "Yes, you can connect a POD 1 and POD 2 device at the same time. The POD 2 must be worn on the foot." "No, you cannot connect two POD 2's at the same time."

  • @StavrosMakris
    @StavrosMakris 5 месяцев назад

    Hey DesFit! Does the HRM-Pro Plus assist in pace and distance when connected to the garmin or does it replace the GPS data? So you can only use one either data from HRM or garmin GPS?

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  5 месяцев назад +1

      The pace and distance feature is really only utilized for indoor running however running outdoors with it will help calibrate it for indoor use.

    • @StavrosMakris
      @StavrosMakris 5 месяцев назад

      @@DesFitThanks!

  • @FiremanFrach
    @FiremanFrach Год назад

    Are you going to review the Amazfit Falcon?

  • @scriptosaurusrex
    @scriptosaurusrex Год назад

    Given coros is unexplainable dropping of ant+, can you not use the pod 2 and a HR strap at the same time on the newer watches?

    • @XLJansen
      @XLJansen Год назад

      Coros site: "Yes, you can connect a POD 2 and a heart rate monitor at the same time."
      Btw, I can pair on my Pace 2 a Coros Pod 1 and a HR strap (ant +) at the same time.

    • @scriptosaurusrex
      @scriptosaurusrex Год назад

      @@XLJansenlink please. The coros website also states you can only pair one device per connection type.

  • @gudboyngdisyerto
    @gudboyngdisyerto Год назад +1

    how accurate is the coros pod 2 on short intervals? i find that is stryd's weak point, although they say new gen is 5x faster on picking up real time pace.

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  Год назад

      Those were pretty short intervals that I had in the video 👍

    • @gudboyngdisyerto
      @gudboyngdisyerto Год назад

      if i only need pace and distance from a pod, is it better than stryd?

  • @vincentp8207
    @vincentp8207 Год назад

    How was the accuracy with the curved treadmill?!

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  Год назад +1

      Unfortunately wasn't able to get on a curved treadmill for this review but I hope to have access this weekend

  • @jaychu3850
    @jaychu3850 Год назад

    With multi band gps pods aren’t really necessary

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  Год назад

      I’d suggest checking out some of my other videos on devices with dual-band satellite technology. Although better than single frequency, there are still situations where satellite signals can be impacted.

  • @JorgeGonzalez-qf6zq
    @JorgeGonzalez-qf6zq Год назад

    Do you know if you can use the pod without a phone or watch on range? I play competitive sport and I can't use the watch, something like this would be great.

    • @DesFit
      @DesFit  Год назад

      Unfortunately not, You'll need a COROS watch to collect any data from the POD 2.

    • @JorgeGonzalez-qf6zq
      @JorgeGonzalez-qf6zq Год назад

      @@DesFit many thanks for replying! I hope some of the competitors does it at some point