Improve GPS Signal Quality
- Ensure you are in an open area away from tall buildings, dense trees, or heavy cloud cover, as these can block GPS signals.
- Regularly update your watch's firmware. Updates often include improvements and fixes for GPS accuracy.
Calibrate Your GPS
- Perform a GPS reset on your Coros Pace by turning it off completely and then back on. This can clear any temporary glitches in signal reception.
- Sync your watch with the Coros app to ensure all satellite data is up-to-date, helping the device lock onto GPS signals more quickly and accurately.
Use Assisted GPS
- Connect your watch to Wi-Fi or your phone via Bluetooth regularly so it can update Assisted GPS (A-GPS) data. This can shorten the time it takes to acquire a signal and improve accuracy.
- Start your workouts with a short walk or stand still briefly to allow the GPS to lock in your location before moving quickly.
Optimize Settings for Better Accuracy
- Switch your GPS setting to "All Systems" mode if available. This utilizes multiple satellite constellations for better coverage and accuracy.
- Avoid using power-saving modes during activities requiring GPS, as these may reduce the frequency of GPS fixes, impacting accuracy.
Reboot the Device
- Try restarting your Coros Pace. A simple reboot can sometimes resolve software issues that affect GPS performance.
- If the problem persists, consider performing a factory reset after backing up any important data. This will reset all settings, possibly resolving persistent issues.
Contact Support
- If none of the above solutions work, reach out to Coros support for assistance. There may be known issues or additional troubleshooting steps they can provide.