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Suunto Race2 Review: Bigger Screen, Lighter Weight & Improved Accuracy

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Suunto Launches RACE2 wiht Enhanced Heart Rate Tracking and ⁤AI ‌Coaching

Tokyo,⁢ Japan – Suunto has released the RACE2, a new GPS watch boasting a substantially improved optical heart rate sensor and the launch ⁣of its SUUNTO‌ AI⁣ Coach⁤ feature on August 11th. The RACE2​ builds upon its predecessor with four optical sensors-up from two-for greater accuracy in heart rate measurements, a key benefit for athletes using ⁣heart rate data for training and⁤ competition.

The new model also introduces the‍ free SUUNTO AI Coach, which generates personalized training plans ⁣based on user⁣ responses to ⁣7-9 questions. This combination of hardware and software advancements positions the RACE2 as a‍ compelling option for serious‌ runners and triathletes.

Compared ⁣to the recently released Suunto Run, the ⁤RACE2 offers ​a broader range of features. ​While the Run prioritizes lightweight design at⁣ 36g, the RACE2 ⁤expands⁣ sport‌ tracking from 34 to over 115‌ types. A key differentiator is⁣ the RACE2’s support for offline maps, downloadable⁣ via the app, allowing users to navigate terrain and routes without a smartphone.

Suunto recommends the run for dedicated ⁢road runners, ‌while the RACE2 is ‌geared towards those who enjoy trekking, trail ⁢running, and triathlon events.⁢ The RACE2’s battery life matches ‍the Run’s⁢ up to 20 hours with GNSS enabled.

Source: Photo: Kamitsu Fumito]

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