The Suunto Race Performance Smartwatch With Cool Features Specs?

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Check the points below to see the Suunto Race Watch information in details are:-

  1. Track your training progress with the Suunto Race.
  2. This performance smartwatch offers personalized feedback letting you know if you’re training smartly.
  3. Performance at Your Fingertips with a vivid 1.43” touch screen and a convenient digital crown this Suunto smartwatch ensures readability.
  4. Built Toughand tested to military standards this watch is ready for the most demanding conditions.
  5. Impressive Battery Life enjoy extended usage with up to 40 hours of training in Performance battery mode or up to 5 days with GPS tracking in Tour mode.
  6. Smart Training receive personalized feedback on your training load, progress and recovery with Suunto Coach AI.
  7. Versatile Outdoor Performance this racing smartwatch is ideal for outdoor activities offering peak power tracking, automatic interval recognition for swimming and precise route guidance for trail running.
  8. Race Ready optimize your race sport mode to display essential metrics and utilize offline maps for precise navigation.
  9. GPS battery lifetime starting at 40hrs in multiband/dual-frequency and up to 120 hours in tour mode.
  10. Standby/smartwatch battery life of 12 days in gesture-based display mode or 7 days in always-on display mode
  11. Suunto have digital crown with new nightly HRV tracking as well as HRV trending features and Suunto Coach integration with aforementioned HRV tracking will give guidance inclusive of HRV changes.
  12. Suunto provide workout planner to the watch itself plus mobile app and TrainingPeaks with Training widget/watch face with TSB/CTL/HRV
  13. Suunto adds new daily companion, new daily widgets, new mini widgets and adds sleep stages shown on-watch.
  14. Suunto adds ability to do multiple alarms e.g. wake-up alarms and have ‘Find my Phone’ functionality, ‘Stand-up’ reminder.
  15. Suunto provide the ‘Progress’ running race estimates & HR run threshold and new sport mode, Rope Skipping, customization of the widgets, do-not-disturb mode and improved music control touch controls for controlling phone music.
  16. First Suunto watch using fully in-house algorithms, transitioned away from FirstBeat algorithms and retains existing snorkeling depth gauge features with existing 100m rating.
  17. Suunto have the 1,000 nit AMOLED screen is brilliant to see both in bright sunny conditions and darker conditions.
  18. As with most AMOLED displays there are essentially two modes like Always-on or Gesture-based.
  19. Always-on means the screen is always-on but will dim when you put your wrist down.
  20. Whereas Gesture-based means that the screen turns off entirely when you put your wrist down.
  21. This is obviously done to save battery with Suunto saying that in gesture-based mode they’ll get about 12 days of battery life versus always-on about 7 days of battery life.
  22. Suunto also has another secondary option to be aware of within the display settings under raise to wake.
  23. There are two options like display only or full wake mode.
  24. In the lesser display only mode you’ll just get the time displayed on the screen when you raise your wrist whereas full wake mode gives you the full watch face.
  25. If in the Display Only mode you’d have to tap the screen/buttons to get to the watch face.
  26. Raise to wake to get the watch face to display it takes about 2.0-2.5 seconds consistently every single time.
  27. Anything in the menus with anytime you want to iterate down the widgets to open up something it takes forever and things are slow to enumerate/render.
  28. In the default configuration it shows various training stats along the bottom including HRV (Heart Rate Variability), TSB (Training Stress Balance), CTL (Chronic Training Load) and of course steps.
  29. Each morning when you wake-up you’ll get a morning report of your sleep details from last night.
  30. One of the new stats you’ll see on that morning report is Heart Rate Variability or HRV.
  31. This is Suunto’s first watch to start tracking that and it monitors your HRV values throughout your sleep and shows you the average.
  32. In comparing Suunto’s values to that of Garmin, Polar, Whoop and Oura all of them have been within +/- 2ms for the entire time each time.
  33. This is just one of the various widgets that you’ll see when you scroll down from the watch face.
  34. Other widgets include the stopwatch, notifications, heart rate, resources basically your energy for the day, sleep, sunrise/sunset and more.
  35. Now all of these stats are visible in the Suunto App on your phone.
  36. You can see it first at the high-level for everything in the last 7 days and then if you open up that day you see a bit of a feed for your day showing your sleep, activity, workout etc stats.
  37. When it comes to things like smartphone notifications they’ll show up on the watch too albeit they are pretty basic text ones.
  38. It should be noted the bands are swappable.
  39. It comes with a 22mm standard band attachment.
  40. The Suunto Race has a metric boatload of sports modes built-in all of which offer varying levels of sport-specific data and customization of things like data fields.
  41. In general Suunto sport modes tend to be more about calorie burn and categorization of your activities rather than having unique data metrics for each and every sport type.
  42. The big-name sport types like running/swimming/cycling have unique per-sport metrics but when you get to some of the less-popular ones it is more about general data fields.
  43. Suunto does have a few exceptions to that notably around the snorkeling modes which can be used down to 10m in depth.
  44. Suunto has included a depth gauge in the product and it’ll track those shallow dives/depth details.
  45. You’ll tap the upper right button to open up the most recently used sport mode or you can rotate the Digital Crown to see the list of sport modes
  46. Once you tap a sport mode which shows GPS status, sensor connectivity status, battery life estimates and more.
  47. From here you can change your battery mode which can offer longer battery life but usually at the reduction of some other feature or data update rate as well as add things like a route.
  48. You’ll also see the ability to choose the map style (light or dark) and most notably SuuntoPlus Apps.
  49. SuuntoPlus apps are both Suunto-developed and 3rd party apps that you can load onto the watch.
  50. This comes in two basic flavors: Apps and Guides.
  51. Apps are all-encompassing while Guides tend to be for things like structured workouts.
  52. Suunto did build-in a structured workout builder into their app making it easy to get structured workouts on there.
  53. You can customize these per sport profile with variants for whether or not you’ve got a cycling power meter connected or other sensors and running power is built-in so that happens automatically with no external sensors.
  54. Before we start actually running we’ve gotta talk about sensors/accessories.
  55. The Suunto Race can connect to Bluetooth Smart sensors including heart rate sensors, cycling power meters, cycling cadence/speed sensors and running footpads

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