Suunto Race S
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Value for money is the clearest consensus strength, with nearly every reviewer framing the Race S as aggressively priced for its mapping, GPS, AMOLED, and training feature set.
Pros: workout tracking variety, value for money
Cons: blood oxygen tracking, contactless payments
Value for money was one of the strongest points, with reviewers repeatedly calling the Run a standout, affordable, or best-value running watch.
Pros: comfort, value for money
Cons: contactless payments, Wi-Fi connectivity
Value for money was generally positive because the watch delivers strong outdoor performance at less than some Garmin rivals, though some reviewers flagged competition and higher titanium pricing.
Pros: operating system experience, materials quality
Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage
Value was generally strong but price-sensitive: many reviewers found it competitive or worthwhile, while a few noted the price jump weakened the bargain angle.
Pros: operating system experience, brightness
Cons: safety features, health tracking accuracy
Value was mixed: reviewers saw the watch as a worthwhile outdoor investment but repeatedly called out high pricing and competitive alternatives.
Pros: battery life, durability
Cons: resume later function, ECG functionality
Value for money split reviewers sharply: discounted pricing drew praise, but many felt the launch price was hard to justify against better-equipped Garmin, Coros, or Apple alternatives.
Pros: step counting accuracy, durability
Cons: voice assistant quality, contactless payments