Suunto x Mammut: New multisport smartwatch with long battery life, offline maps and numerous training functions
Wearables manufacturer Suunto and outdoor company Mammut have jointly launched a special kind of smartwatch. The device is a limited variant of the Suunto Vertical, which has been available for some time and is supposed to be tailored to the Mammut Eiger Extreme collection. Specifically, a limited wristband is available, but the strong technology of the Suunto Vertical has not changed.
Like Garmin's Fenix systems, the Suunto Vertical also supports the use of offline maps. A battery life of up to 60 days is advertised, which, as usual, can only be achieved under optimal conditions. The watch can also be charged via the integrated solar charging. The GNSS module supports GPS, Glonass, Galileo, QZSS and Beidou.
The bezel of the watch is made of titanium and the case itself is made of glass fiber reinforced polyamide. Water resistance is said to amount to a depth of 100 meters and the depth gauge measures up to 10 meters when snorkeling. A 1.4-inch matrix display touchscreen is installed. The clock can also be controlled using built-in buttons and the touchscreen can be locked.
Other features include a barometric altimeter. Extensive functions for training have been implemented; the heart rate and the oxygen saturation of the blood can now be measured. The Suunto X Mammut Vertical Titanium is now available at a price of US$1299.