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Suunto Run fitness tracker review — Light, feature-packed and reasonably priced

A budget-friendly, feature-rich fitness tracker good for sports and running if heart rate tracking isn’t your priority.

A close-up picture of our reviewer testing the Suunto Run watch
(Image credit: Andrew Williams)
Live Science Verdict

The Suunto Run is a top option if you want a feature-packed sports and running watch that does not cost a fortune. It goes well beyond the basics, although it’s far from best-in-class in the accuracy of its heart rate readings during exercise.

Reasons to buy
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    Good features for the money

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    Light and comfortable

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    Solid GPS accuracy

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    Uses high-end materials for its class

Reasons to avoid
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    Heart rate readings not always entirely accurate

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    Screen could be brighter for sunny days

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    Limited coaching features

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    Music support is basic

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    “Raise to wake” can feel sluggish during workouts

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The Suunto Run is a great, affordable fitness tracker running watch that has a seriously compelling array of features at a relatively low price.

Garmin-baiting highlights include breadcrumb navigation of routes and offline music playback. They make the Suunto Run a serious alternative to a Garmin Forerunner 165 Music, for less money.

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Andrew Williams is a freelance journalist based near London. He has written about tech for over a decade, contributing to sites such as WIRED, TechRadar, TrustedReviews, Wareable, Stuff, T3, Pocket-lint and many others. When he's not covering fitness tech, he writes about mobile phones and computing, as well as cameras. 

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