🏆 Elevate Your Game with the SUUNTO 9 Peak Pro!
The SUUNTO 9 Peak Pro GPS Sports Watch is a cutting-edge multisport watch designed for serious athletes and outdoor enthusiasts. With an impressive battery life of up to 30 days, military-grade durability, and advanced health monitoring features, this watch is perfect for tracking workouts across 95+ sports modes. It offers seamless connectivity with popular fitness apps and is water-resistant up to 100 meters, making it ideal for any adventure, from hiking to swimming.
Age range | Adult |
Color | All Black |
Size | One Size |
Style | 9 Peak Pro |
Compatible with | Smartphone |
Display size | 43 Centimetres |
Display type | LCD, OLED, AMOLED |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material type | Stainless Steel, Silicone, Polyamide |
Meter | Optical Heart Rate, Blood Oxygen |
Number of items | 1 |
Features | Lightweight, Activity Tracker, GPS |
Sport | Golf, Running, Hiking |
Map type | Europe |
Included components | 1 x Suunto 9 Peak Pro All Black |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Brand | SUUNTO |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Suunto |
Language | English |
Item model number | SS050808 |
Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 1.07 x 4.29 cm; 64 g |
ASIN | B0B64J7YQC |
R**Y
Fabulous
A fantastic looking watch very lightweight being titanium. The strap is very comfy and a good fit even on my small wrist.Easy to use with so many activities listed it will suit everyone’s sports. Easy link to phone and the Suunto app. Great sleep tracking it has everything. Battery lasts really well charged only once in a week from out of box, much better than last one that required daily charging!!
R**Y
Great sports watch
Recently updated from a Suunto 9 and the peak pro is smaller, lighter and faster, transfers data quickly and has a lot more functionality. Lots of features including power which is helpful when considering overall improvement. I loved the 9 once used to the size! But this is a better size and less obtrusive. Display is very good, touchscreen and intuitive compared to prior model. Great price also, I only use Suunto products so cannot compare to competitors, but would recommend the upgrade if you are running an older model.
A**R
Short Watch Strap Supplied
Replaced previous Suunto 9.+ve = Although smaller screen 9 Peak Pro has clearer display and more responsive side buttons / touch screen. Noticeably lighter watch to wear and less bulky. Yet to use on significant outdoor activity but imagine it'll work just fine.-ve = watch strap very short / i'm using last hole on watch strap. I'm 6ft tall and no previous issues with 'in the box' supplied watch strap for Suunto 9 (or Fenix 3). It appears Suunto don't do a 22mm silicone watch strap in large (only S/M). Debating with self to spend £60 for Suunto's only compatible large strap (explore 1 textile) but wanted silicone! Disappointing.
P**S
Better in ways than some of the top brands
Fantastic watch does everything i need it to do and so simple and east to use
J**L
Battery poor
The watch needed charging 3 times over 6 days very poor saying it supposed to last up to 30 days
P**E
Love it!
Nice watch, got everything I wantedValue for the money
S**N
Enough features
More features than needed
B**Ⓥ
Returned and going back to Garmin
I have had a Garmin Fenix 3 for 10 years and loved it.When it died a few weeks ago I tried replacing the battery, but it seemed to be another fault. So I decided I'd just get another watch.I'd seen the Suunto 9 Peak and thought it looked like a great watch.The reviews were good and I decided I'd try something different.The main selling point for me was how good this watch looks - unfortunately the rest of it didn’t live up to this.There have been several issues with this watch.1. The battery is faulty - Rather than the advertised maximum battery life of 21 days I have been lucky if I’ve managed to make it to 24 hours before having to recharge the battery. I have been on multiple forums and instructional videos to see if it was my fault and I had a setting running that was draining the battery, but everything was off. Considering my 10 year old Garmin Fenix 3 was still running for up to 9 days between charges it seemed ridiculous I only managed less than a day with a brand new watch.So, it seems the battery is faulty and I considered sending it back and getting a like for like replacement.But, there are other design issues that are problems for me which have led me to decide to go back to Garmin and get another one of those.1. The Charging port is flimsy. The connection between the watch isn’t substantial and on several occasions a slight movement on the desk where the Suunto was charging knocked it off the connection points meaning it stopped charging.2. The strap is annoying with a stud fastener to tidy up the tail end. It kept popping out, so in the end I ordered a new third-party strap3. Every time I moved my hand the back light came on. This was annoying at night time and in places like the cinema. I went through various settings, but eventually settled for switching the “raise to wake function off. This, however, meant I could not tell the time in a dark environment and there was no button for a backlight.4. The display is very small with no apparent options to increase text size. I tired all of the stock watch faces and I had the same problem that I needed to put on my reading glasses to tell the time, or set an alarm. Again the Garmin was great in this regard with a multitude of options for customising the screen and with options to download third party apps for screens via the Garmin Connect app.5. The Suunto app is terrible. I’d read a number of reviews saying it has recently been updated and is much better now than it used to be. Compared to Garmin Connect it just seemed lacking in so many ways. I’ve always had a bit of an issue with Garmin Connect and its functionality, but compared to the Suunto app it is gold standard.6. The functionality of the watch is also not very intuitive. There doesn’t seem to be a logical flow to adjusting settings, scrolling through screens or recording activities or looking at stats. Maybe if I wasn’t so used to using my Fenix I would have settled into this easier, but it just seemed clunky.Overall I wasn’t impressed, so it’s back to Garmin I go.
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