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The new Suunto Run is a great new entry-level sports watch from the Finnish brand Suunto. This 46mm watch weighs only 36g, ...
At just 35g with textile straps, it's got a "brightest in class" (according to Suunto) 1.32-inch Gorilla Glass AMOLED display and is packing some innovative-sounding features, including a real-time ...
Suunto walks you through everything with on-screen prompts, so there’s no guessing which button does what while you’re mid-run. And I’ve got to give them credit for one clever feature ...
The top-left is the home/all apps button, the top-right is the non-programmable Suunto app button, and the other two are both programmable. Wear OS really benefits from a rotatable crown ...
The Suunto Sonic retain their predecessor's high ... Tucked away on the underside of one of the headphone arms are two physical buttons; one to turn the volume down and the other to turn it ...
The sport watch company Suunto has long been a player in the wearables industry, offering a variety of fitness trackers, dive watches, and compasses. Though many of its products offer basic ...
One significant difference, which took some getting used to as a longtime Garmin user, is the Suunto Race’s button configuration. The Race features three buttons on the watch’s right side ...
Beyond its size, the Vertical looks a lot like Suunto’s other offerings. Three buttons along the right side of the case make it easy to navigate menus, of which there are many, but if you’d ...
Not unlike the Suunto 7 (or Suunto 5), the 9 Peak Pro features a bold, circular face that’s reminiscent of a traditional watch, with three push buttons along the right side. Finished in a ...
Both touchscreens are responsive and feature locking screens when you’re in exercise mode, so you have to use the buttons (Garmin has five, Suunto three) to scroll through screens and features ...