The award-winning Suunto Core gathers a range of data to help you navigate your way through the wilder parts of the world. Altimeter The altimeter features a range up to 9000m (29 500 ft). It is ideally suited for all activities where knowing your altitude and ascent and descent rates is essential. The Core altimeter sports an altitude difference measurement that allows you to track your progress in terms of altitude climbed. The log recorder stores all your movements in altitude between the start and stop times, so you can re-live your trip at home - view graphs of changes in altitude during your treks, find out how much you climbed, the duration of ascents and descents, average ascent and descent speed and more. Barometer Suunto Core displays the current sea level pressure as a detailed graph, showing recording of the last 24 hours with a recording interval of 30 minutes. The weather trend indicator is a useful feature providing quick reference to check upcoming weather conditions. The storm alarm notifies you of a sudden drop in air pressure, which may be related to worsening weather conditions. Automatic Alti/Baro switch Suunto Core sports an Automatic Alti/Baro switch, a smart feature that senses your movement or lack thereof, switching between altimeter and barometer accordingly. When you’re climbing, it records changes in elevation. And when you stop to rest, it records changes in barometric pressure. A drop in air pressure while you’re sleeping under the stars will be recorded for what it really is: a change in barometric pressure, not altitude Compass The digital compass displays the cardinal or half-cardinal point and the North. The declination adjustment function allows you to correct the difference between the true North and magnetic North. You can also set it to track a certain bearing, which helps you follow a chosen direction in the terrain. The compass features a rotating bezel for traditional use (most variants), or a one-touch function that allows you to sight lock and follow a bearing. Depth meter Intended for snorkeling, the Suunto Core depth meter provides information on current depth and the maximum depth reached during your snorkeling dive. The maximum depth of the device is 10m (32,8 ft). Watch Watch functions include time, dual time, date, alarm, sports chronograph, countdown timer and predicted times for sunrise and sunset for over 400 locations worldwide.
- Real-time vertical cumulative value
- Temperature compensation
- Total Ascent Descent
- User-removable logbook files
- Automatic Alti/Baro switch
- Automatic 7 day Alti-Baro memory
- Resolution 1 m
- Recording intervals 1s, 5s, 30s, 60s
- Altimeter/barometer lock
- Altitude range -500m - 9000m/-1600ft - 29500ft
- Difference measurement
- Log graph
- Logbook function
- Lockable logs
- Chronograph
- Countdown timer
- Stopwatch
- Compass
- North-South indicator North indicator
- Guided calibration
- Heading in degrees
- Declination setting
- Cardinal directions
- Bearing tracking
- Other
- Operating temperature -20°C - +60°C / -5°F - +140°F
- User replaceable straps
- Water resistance 30 m /100 ft with underwater buttons
- Storage temperature -30°C - +60°C / -22°F - +140°F
- Selectable metric/imperial units
- Mineral crystal glass
- Menu-based user interface
- Dot-matrix display
- Backlight type Electro-luminescent Display
- Backlight option for night use
- Weight 68 g / 2.4 oz
- Power
- Low battery warning
- User replaceable battery
- Special
- Languages 4 language menu (DE,EN,ES,FR)
- Depth meter
- Button lock
- Rotating bezel
- Watch
- 12/24h
- Sunrise sunset times
- Calendar clock
- Dual time
- Daily alarms 1
- Alarm Snooze
- Weather
- Temperature resolution 1°C / 1°F
- Weather memory 7 days
- Trend indicator
- Trend graph
- Temperature range -20°C - +60°C / -5°F - +140°F
- Altimeter/barometer lock
- Temperature
- Sea level pressure
- Difference measurement
- Barometer resolution 0,05 inHg/1 mbar
- Barometer range 8,9 -32,4 inHg/300-1100 mbar
- Weather alarm
- Storm alarm
The Suunto Vector HR is your tool for peak performance, whether you’re already on the mountain or training to get there. Armed with an altimeter, barometer, electronic compass, and heart rate monitor, you’ll have the information you need to make responsible decisions in the great, vertical outdoors.
Heart Rate Measurement It’s not just the external conditions that matter when you’re climbing: what’s going on inside your body can make the difference between a great adventure and a miserable ordeal. Set HR zone alarms to let you know when your heart rate is climbing faster than you are—or when your training regimen is too easy. Training for a climb with the HR monitor gives you an objective measure of exertion, whether you’re doing a long, steady hike, or short intervals of intense bursts of energy in the gym. You’ll also be able to avoid overtraining by monitoring your resting HR first thing in the morning.
Suunto Comfort Belt Made from soft textile materials, the Suunto Comfort Belt comes equipped with unique traction strips to keep it in place, eliminating the need to over-tighten. The thin length-adjustment buckles minimize the risk of friction and abrasions, allowing you to train with minimal interruption. The Suunto Comfort Belt features a closing buckle conveniently located in the front, which also doubles as an easy-to-reach key for the battery cover.
Altimeter The altimeter features a range up to 9,000 m / 29,500 ft, putting all 14 of the world's 8,000+ meter summits within your reach. It measures your vertical speed, and works with the HR monitor so you can see the physiological impact of both altitude and vertical rate of movement. You can set altitude alarms to remind you when you’re reaching another limit, while the automatic 24-hour memory stores the altitude and ascent/descent rate for every hour, and lets you record other intervals. With the logbook, you can see and compare all of your ups and downs as it records your total and cumulative vertical ascents and descents.
Barometer The Suunto Vector HR displays real-time barometric pressure and temperature, giving you a heads-up on weather conditions. Check the weather trend graph or the past four days’ barometric data, which is recorded automatically. When the reference altitude is set correctly, the instrument also shows the present sea level pressure, making it easier for you to read and understand the barometric pressure at high altitudes. Just don’t forget that in the mountains, the detected barometric pressure also changes when you are moving in a vertical direction, which can make predicting the weather a bit more complicated.
Compass The digital compass guides you with cardinal or half-cardinal points and a north-south arrow. Set the compass to track a bearing of your choosing, and your Suunto Vector HR helps you get around in unknown terrain. The declination adjustment function allows you to correct the difference between true north and magnetic north for a more accurate reading.
Time The Suunto Vector HR displays the current time in 12- or 24-hour format and includes three daily alarms and a calendar. Use the chronograph to support your training sessions with the split-time stopwatch, countdown timer, and interval timer.
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