Are you prone to always keep a check on your physical fitness, frequently make attempts to regularly have your body under pressure, and be aware of every calorie you burn?
If so, then brace for the ultimate fitness tracker smartwatch, Suunto Race. Little does its name's second half suggest is of huge impact on every fitness freak's routine, as they are always, unknowingly indulged in a race to do better with their physique than others.
Although it's very less popular in the domain it battles, it's surely a smartwatch which can smoothly keep up with all the workouts it's made for.
Regardless of mild runners or sprinters, running is the physical activity it primarily caters to.
By default, during running, it displays your pace and heart rate, while allowing you to have maps, laps and music on the view.
At the time of gearing up for a run, runners get to embrace a wide range of features and tweaks. This includes distance setting, time targets battery modes, voice feedback, as well the option to decide on the light or dark mode for map viewing.
By heading to the statistics, runners can see their running power (a key component for them to measure their power and endurance), cadence, heart rate in breakdown form, and how long they will take to recover from the exercise they've done.
If we haven't mentioned before, then know that it also offers those stats that most smartwatches don't, such as your PTE (peak training effect) and EPOC (excess post-exercise oxygen consumption).
There's also a super-economical Tour setting in the battery settings, which the company claims offers an incredible 120 hours of tracking. This is more than most other smartwatches and fitness trackers offer to proficient hikers and nature lovers