Suunto Race 2 In-Depth Review: Worth The Upgrade?
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Here's everything you need to know about the new Suunto Race 2, and how it differs from the Suunto Race 1, both in terms of hardware and software.
0:00 Quick Intro
0:28 Larger AMOLED Display
1:03 More Accurate Optical HR Sensor
1:52 New Charging Cable/Connector
2:32 Faster Processor & Memory
3:02 Added Voice Guidance
3:42 GPS Battery Life Testing
5:06 Thinner & Lighter
6:19 New Multi-Sensor Pairing
6:54 Expanded Climb Guidance
7:23 Cable-Free Map Downloads
7:47 Passcode Support
8:11 Pricing & Box Components
8:48 Heart Rate Accuracy Results
9:25 GPS Accuracy Results
11:11 Final Thoughts & Recommendations
Here's a complete run-through of all the spec newness:
- Increased AMOLED LTPO display size to 1.5” (was 1.43”)
- Retained same watch case size (49mm)
- Display pixels are 466x466px
- Increased display brightness to 2,000 nit display
- Decreased thickness to 12.5mm (was 13.3mm)
- Decreased weight from 83g to 76g (and 69g to 65g for titanium)
- Still uses 22mm bands/straps
- Upgraded optical heart rate sensor
- Changed charger design to suck less (its much better)
- Added new MCU to double processing speed
- Increased memory by “a boatload” for futureproofing
- Increased GPS battery life to 55hrs in dual-frequency mode (from 50 hours)
- Increased smartwatch battery life to 16 days
- Improved elevation charts/guidance
- Added in waypoints to their existing elevation ClimbPro-like feature
- Added multi-sensor saved pairings (finally!!!!)
- Added ability to have direct voice guidance with Suunto Wing 2 headset
- [App] Updated Suunto Coach training plans to support AI prompts
- [App] Added Recovery State to app
- Increased price from $449/EUR to $499/EUR for stainless steel cases (and $549/EUR to $599/EUR for Titanium)
- Retains Sapphire glass display on all models
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