Feb 06, 2017 09:10 AM EST
Suunto Spartan Ultra: Best Smartwatch Wrist-top Computer And Training Aid With GPS

Suunto Spartan Ultra watches help mountain lovers access stats such as their speed and vertical ascent. It is handmade in Finland, which offers a powerhouse wrist-top device and fitness aid with GPS.

It is best for skiing and mountain lovers, which features a pre-installed sports-specific metrics. It also has a monitoring device, which accesses data such as vertical ascent and ascent rates. It helps to track speed and tracing route and navigates using a digital compass.

It serves as a fitness multi-trainer that monitors heart rate. The data can be shared with Suunto's Movescount, which is an app that displays customize training insights and heat maps of the most popular routes. It has a powerful battery life, which lasts up to 26 hours in workout mode save and 18 hours for full power.

Suunto Spartan Ultra has a built-in GPS for athletic and adventure multisport route navigation. It is powered by GLONASSS support, which monitors a real-time breadcrumb trail and waypoints. It comes with FusedAlti, which combines GPS and barometric altitude for accurate altitude data. It comes with a FusedSpeed, which measures a real-time lap tables with pace and heart rate tracker.

It has an excellent colored touch screen, which shows time information both in between digital and analog modes. It offers a barometric altitude system and a 100 m water resistance.

The smartwatch measures 50 x 50 x 17 mm and 73 g weight. It has a Titanium 5 steel bezel and sapphire glass screen. It owns a polyamide case material and a silicone strap material. It also comes with Bluetooth Smart Compatible, which helps the user share their experiences automatically to the social media networks and follows their friends' workout activity feed.

Suunto Spartan Ultra has a 24/7 activity monitoring steps and calories. It offers MobileSync with Suunto Movescount App for iOS and Android. It has push notifications to watch and training plans.

 

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