Suunto X9i Wrist-Top GPS Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, Compass, and GPS (Black) | 
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| Brand: Suunto Category: Sports Department: Unisex-adult
List Price: $549.99 Buy New: $349.99 You Save: $200.00 (36%)
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Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 9270
Color: Black Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 5.3 x 3.4
MPN: SS004729320 Model: X9i UPC: 045235400768 EAN: 0045235400768 ASIN: B000EOMVZ4
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| Features:
| • | GPS: Coordinates in degrees/minutes, UTM or national grid systems with over 200 datums | | • | Altimeter with total ascent/descent Barometer with temperature | | • | Watch/Time: Calendar, 3 alarms, dual time, stopwatch, menu-based user interface familiar from mobile phones |
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Product Description SUUNTO SS004729320 X9 Wristop computer that includes 3D compass GPS Records stores data for later analysis Features include altimeter, barometer, stopwatch, calendar 3 alarms with date option Menu-based user interface familiar from mobile phones Water-resistant to 10 bar Rechargeable battery
Amazon.com Product Description The ultimate tool for the cross-sports enthusiast who wants to plan his or her journey carefully, the Suunto X9i wrist-top GPS is compact (it's the world's smallest outdoor GPS), well-designed, and straightforward. The unit combines an advanced GPS system with a host of route functions, so you'll always know where you are and where to go next. The system is particularly useful when exploring unfamiliar terrain, such as during long hikes, camping excursions, or backroad cycling trips. Add in such features as an altimeter (ideal for climbers), barometer, digital compass, thermometer, and several training tools and you have a versatile, powerful device that's prepared for almost any outdoor scenario. In addition to helping you plot routes, the X9i's GPS computer indicates the direction of an upcoming waypoint, calculates the remaining distance, and estimates the arrival time. Meanwhile, users who like to pace themselves while cycling or hiking will appreciate the "current speed" and "distance traveled" readings. And when you're ready to head home, simply activate the Find Home setting, which guides you back to the starting point or home position, or the Track Back function, which retraces a recorded route. Safety always comes first when hiking in the wilderness, which is why the X9i comes with an altimeter to measure the altitude and vertical speed, a 3D digital compass, and a barometer that reads sea level pressure and absolute pressure. You can also program the alarm to sound you when you reach a specific altitude or warn you of upcoming storms. And should you find yourself stranded during inclement weather, the compass and altimeter will help guide you to safety. The X9i excels as a training tool as well. The altimeter is great for climbers and hikers, while the stopwatch and advanced timing functions let you record lap and split times of runs and other activities. Users can then feed the recorded information into the specially designed Trek Manager PC software to analyze and plan their training (it even keeps a training diary). And those who want to gain a deeper understanding can create their own activity reports, complete with photos and text. From a GPS perspective, Trek Manager helps users plan their routes on a digital map, print out customized maps, and download routes directly to the X9i. Other functions include the ability to edit and erase existing routes and create graphical altitude profiles so that route planning is fast, accurate, and simple. Finally, all the features are built within a sporty black wrist-top housing that functions as a regular watch when you're not exercising. Additional features include a USB charger and PC connector (for charging via a PC), an easy-to-use menu-based interface, and water-resistance to 100 feet. The X9i weights 0.17 pounds and is backed by a two-year warranty on parts and labor. What's in the Box Suunto X9i, charger, PC interface cable, software CD, pocket guide, user's manual.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
buy a garmin. July 5, 2008 I gave it one star because I couldn't pick zero stars. It was in a Suunto repair facility for 2&1/2 months of the first year I owned it. It was so bad at locking and sticking with gps recep. that I felt it must be faulty. It check out fine with them. I wore it in a pool, bad move. In less than two feet of water it shorted out. I returned it again and they sent me a new one. Same horrible reception. I guess it works fine in the desert but throw in a tree or cloud and down it goes. Get a garmin.
Smart buy June 2, 2008 Cheaper, rough and tough it's an ideal item for sporting and fitnes. I recomand this watch
awesome watch! June 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This watch is incredible. packed with features, it has everything you could want. the menu system is easy and flawless. more like a symbian cellphone menu than a typical watch. this watch is also much easier to operate than other suunto watches. I also have a t1. the negative face can be hard to read in low light but is excellent in bright light and the red back like looks and works great. this watch has a rechargeable battery and the specs say it can take about 500 charges before needing replacement. good news is that with standard use, the battery lasts for months before needing a recharge. it's really only the gps feature that eats battery. gps works great, although you must turn on gps function and leave the watch stationary for several minutes to aquire signal. once you've done so it's a snap to track your movement then it simply connects to your pc or Macpro with windows on parrelles and you can view your trek on google earth...very simple. it is a large watch but at 6'4" it looks just fine on my arm. bottom line, i found this bad boy on amazon for $349 and it works great, for everyday use you may not want the "m" version with the negative face. other than that i wear this watch everyday, it works great, and the menu system is the best and easiest to use on any digital watch i've ever owned. get one.
Good for some uses, but not for all May 30, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is not good to be used as a track maker because of what has been pointed before - when the signal is poor, it just records abnormal locations and the track ends up having a very weird configuration and extension, with recorded highest speeds and average speeds that are very high. This could be fixed by Suunto, I guess, if they just corrected the software in a way that there would be no record when the signal was poor. Hopefully they'll do that in the future and then this device could be used for that task. Other then this issue, it is a good device for navigation.
I feel deep regret for buying this watch May 6, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I tried to like this watch, I really did. The GPS can take up to 5 minutes to get a lock. Everytime. The GPS isn't accurate. The watch is fragile. After I gave up trying to use the GPS, I just wore it as an everyday watch. Then the casing for the face broke. I had to mail the watch to Suunto to get it fixed. Now if I try to use the GPS the log file aborts immediately. This watch is worthless.
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