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The Suunto 9 smartwatch lets you go the distance with 120 hours of GPS

Suunto 9 - Never worry about running out of battery life again

GPS-enabled fitness watches are all the rage, but limited battery lives consistently disappoint outdoor enthusiasts. If you’re on a weekend backpacking trip or running an ultra marathon, you’re going to want a watch that lasts the journey — without needing to charge it. Suunto responded to this demand by designing the Suunto 9 — a result of thousands of hours of testing in the most challenging outdoor environments. The Suunto 9 features intelligent battery modes that allow for up to 120 hours of battery life with GPS tracking turned on. The product is complemented by core smartwatch features, making for an attractive option for any serious athlete or dedicated outdoor enthusiast.

The Suunto 9 features three defined battery modes — performance, endurance, and ultra — which deliver between 25 and 120 hours of battery life with GPS tracking turned on. In addition, the watch executes smart charging reminders to ensure that you’re fully charged before your next outing. If you’re running low on battery in one mode, the watch will suggest switching to less consumptive battery mode. This intelligent battery life is complemented by Suunto’s unique FusedTrack algorithm, which combines motion sensor data with GPS data for improved tracking and distance accuracy.

The watch can be paired with the Suunto app — available in the App Store and on Google Play — which allows you to store and analyze your data, as well as share it with others. Although the Suunto 9 is designed specifically for battery life longevity, it also offers comprehensive smartwatch features including sleep tracking, call and message notifications, a compass, barometer, and more than 80 different sports modes. Whether you’re a runner, a swimmer, or a cyclist — the Suunto 9 provides for plenty of utility. There is an optional heart rate belt accessory as well.

The Suunto 9 is designed to withstand the rigors of the outdoors with waterproofing up to 100 meters, sapphire crystal glass, a stainless steel bezel, and a silicone strap. An LED configurable backlight allows you to adjust the brightness for visibility in all conditions and it’s compatible with popular online sports communities including Strava, MapMyFitness, and TrainingPeaks.

The Suunto 9 will be offered in Baro black or white and is currently available for pre-order for $600, with shipping starting on June 26. With the heart rate belt accessory, the price jumps to $650.

Amanda Ellis
Amanda is an outdoor junkie and digital nomad with an insatiable hunger for gear. Based out of Raleigh, NC she travels to…
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