The Finnish smartwatch manufacturer Suunto has announced a new smartwatch in the market called the Suunto 9 Peak Pro. The smartwatch comes with a 43 mm case that is also 10.8 mm thick and weighs 64 g.

Suunto 9 Peak Pro specs
The wearable comes with a 1.2-inch sapphire crystal display with 240 x 240-pixel resolution. The outer casing of the watch is made up of Titanium Grade 5. According to the company, the Suunto 9 Peak Pro houses a “more powerful chipset architecture that boosts the performance to a new level while having the best in class battery life compared to similar-sized products on the market”.
With three battery modes—Performance, Endurance, and Tour—the Suunto 9 Peak Pro offers the longest battery life of any Suunto watch to date. The battery lasts for 21 days when used regularly, 40 hours in performance mode, 70 hours in endurance mode, and 300 hours in tour mode before needing to be recharged. It also features a pretty fast charging speed, as the watch can be filled up to 100% in an hour or up to 10 hours of training time in just 10 minutes.

The watch is mainly made for outdoor activities and so it packs support for Beidou, Galileo, Glonass, and GPS satellite systems and can connect to 32 satellites simultaneously for precise location accuracy. The watch is also waterproof up to 100 meters, meaning you can easily dive in deep waters with the wearable on your wrist.
Suunto ships the smartwatch with its latest revised UI on board that brings 97 sports modes to choose from. There is also a dedicated snorkeling mode for diving. Health features include blood oxygen monitoring, heart rate monitoring, 24/7 activity tracking, Sleep tracking, and stress and recovery status.
Suunto offers the 9 Peak Pro in six variants at launch, starting at €499 ($549 in the US) with a stainless steel bezel. Alternatively, the Suunto 9 Peak Pro with a titanium bezel costs €629 in Europe and $699 in the US. Suunto’s website has more information on all variants.
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