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Suunto X6HR Heart Rate Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, and Compass

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:

STAY AWAY -- Great product but SERVICE is a NIGHTMARE

(2 out of 5) by Stephen Arsenault on Sep 9, 2004 (berwyn, pa USA)
I bought one 8 weeks ago and Suunto USA Service has had it longer than I have! Watch is terrific and does all that is advertised and does it quite well. The interface is VERY nice -- quite intuitive and easy to learn and use. I previously had a Polar and hated the interface. BUT - connecting teh SUUNTO to a PC is problematic. Mine failed after about a week. It took me four hours on the phone with tech support to convince them there was a problem with their product and that I was not just some computer illiterate. Then it took them 3 or 4 days to provide an RMA so that I could return it. Then four weeks and several emails to look at it and determine that the data cable was bad. They tested the watch and NOT the cable and were ready to return things to me -- again assuming the problem was me, not them. Even though they asked that the return include the data cable, they weren't planning to test it -- they would rather assume that it was user error!! Then it has taken them a full week to ship it!! So -- the total turn-around time was NOT the 2 weeks they promised me, but closer to SIX WEEKS to replace a defective cable. I think this is very low service for a premium priced product. Polar is about to come out with a competing line of products -- the AXN 300, 500 and 700. Writeups look very good and they appear to be a better price. If the interface is good, these could be the ones to buy!!

10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:

Great watch but,,,,

(5 out of 5) by F. P. Martinez on Jul 26, 2003 (Glendale, AZ USA)
The Suunto watch is a great piece of gear. It was not a mistake that Outdoor magazine rated it a best watch of the year 2003.
The compass is ulike any other one in a watch it is real time and as you move the watch the compass corrects itself.
Pls the addition of the pc connectivity makes it a must have if you are serious about keeping track of any workout.

The only issue which Suunto is working hard to correct is a glitch in the software that makes the watch blanks out. This is apparently a flau in some watches and the repair is done by suunto free of charge and the warranty is extended by an extra year.

Lastly if you are concerned about the screen t is mineral crystal so it is hard and will take the punishment.


12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:

Greatest outdoor Computer (Watch) to date.

(5 out of 5) by F. P. Martinez on Jul 28, 2003 (Glendale, AZ USA)
State of the art canot start to describe this watch. Now you can read about the compass, altimeter, weather; however, the PC link makes it all come together so you can sit on your couch and see how your heart worked as altitude changed.
The convienece of the newly designed compass where degrees change as you rotate the watch makes this the best electronic compass in a watch I have seen.

If you are serious about keeping track of your health and having a great piece of computer in your wrist while away from civilization, the X6HR is for you. Plus the face is mineral crystal which is very hard to scratch.

Let me warn you that before you find it easy you will have to spend a good hour reading throught the manual familiarizing yourself witht the watch.

Also be advised that there a glitch on some watched that will cause them to freeze. Suunto has fixed the problem and if you happen to get a dud they will replace it and extend the warranty to 3 years. Enjoy


9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

Good but buggy

(3 out of 5) by J. Pemberton on Dec 27, 2004 (Calgary, Alberta Canada)
Beautiful looking watch, light weight, menu functions are easy to navigate. HR chest strap worked well (better than my other HR watches from Timex and Sports Instruments)

Software is very buggy and crashes frequently (but no information lost so thats ok).

One big problem - the watch claims to measure both altitude (Hiking Mode) and air pressure (Weather Mode), but can't do both at once. The watch determines your current altitude by using surrounding air pressure - if you sit in one place for hours and the air pressure changes around you the watch thinks you've changed altitude! My watch sat on my desk for two days and when I checked the altitude log, it showed several meters of altitude change - when all that happened was a storm hand moved into the region!

Big Warning - make sure when you buy a 2004 model you're getting the current model. The Suunto website has a 2004 manual for the X6HR that claims there is an Air Pressure Calibration function on the watch (General

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

functional....

(5 out of 5) by billy on May 11, 2004 (USA)
I give it five stars. You can find all the advantages of the wrist computer elsewhere (these advantages are real and numerous), I just want to mention several annoying things:
- you can not get a chart in the Hiking mode, it works only in Chrono. (Documentation is kind of vague but it looks like it says X6HR CAN record data in Hiking mode. Without the chart the Hiking feature is much less useful and meaningful).
- Weather mode (i.e. temperature) is not completely useful as you must place the wristop aside from your hand for some 15 minutes.
- Suunto software crashes when you try to shut it down.

- Device is quite bulky.
- Heart rate monitor works fine if you are hiking.
Sometimes it misses heartbeats especially if the refresh rate is set to 2 seconds. I compared the X6HR to Polar watch using the same chestband. Polar shows the heartrate but Suuto looses and catches it again. So the problem is not the band but the receiver in the watch.