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The Best Sport Watches of 2022

When it comes to fitness watches, the best ones come with GPS tracking. This type of watch has long been a favorite of runners, and now it can be used by just about anyone who wants to keep track of workouts. Some of these watches also offer multi-sport tracking, which means that you can keep track of all kinds of activities, from running to stand-up paddling.

Suunto 7 is a good multisport watch

While the Suunto 7 has excellent build quality and looks, it falls short of its competitors in several key areas. For one thing, it runs on Google's Wear OS. Google is teaming up with Samsung to revamp the smartwatch platform, but neither company has announced when the Suunto 7 will receive an update. This means that the Suunto 7 will miss Wear OS 3.0 and may be out of date when the new version of Wear OS is released.

Another feature of the Suunto 7 is its waterproofness. It can be used in swimming and other activities that require the wearer to stay underwater. While it is bulkier than the Suunto 9, it is still waterproof up to 50 meters. It also has interchangeable wristbands and faces. The Suunto 7 comes in four different colors, which allow you to customize your watch for any occasion. The Suunto 7 also features four buttons that allow you to start and stop activity, which is convenient when you're on the go.

Fitbit's Versa 3

The Fitbit Versa 3 is a new addition to the Fitbit line. The latest version of the Versa adds built-in GPS and health tracking features. The Versa 3 also gets the latest FitbitOS software. It will also add phone and text capabilities this winter, as well as Google Assistant integration later this year.

It is waterproof and has a sapphire glass watch face. Other features include turn-by-turn navigation and automatic overnight recovery. It's more of a sports watch than a smartwatch, but it can receive notifications from your phone and has a 24-hour heart rate monitor. However, its touchscreen is less responsive than some other models, and it's not AMOLED.

Garmin's Forerunner 945

The Forerunner 945 is one of the top running watches, and it can do a lot more than keep time. It offers tracking for a variety of activities, including triathlons and open water swimming. It also has modes for yoga and bouldering. Other modes include standup paddle boarding and breathwork.

The Garmin Forerunner 945 sports watch comes in two different versions: one for music lovers and one for non-music lovers. It supports offline sync with Spotify. It also has health tracking, advanced sleep tracking, and VO2 Max metrics.

Suunto 5 Peak

A key feature of the Suunto 5 Peak sport watch is the GPS. With full mapping, you can easily trace your route and track your progress. All you need to do is tap the screen to indicate waypoints and the watch will alert you to your position. Alternatively, you can download a Suunto app and sync the device to your phone. With the app, you can also choose routes from popular routes, and your watch will sync your route and send turn-by-turn navigation to your phone.

The Suunto 5 Peak sports watch has a stainless steel case and weighs just 39g. It measures 43 mm in diameter and 12.9 mm in depth. The watch's lens is made of polyamide, a high-performance nylon commonly used in the construction of sunglass lenses.

Apple Watch

With a new software update, the Apple Watch can now measure running performance. With heart rate, pace, and other metrics, it is easy to understand where your performance stands. Plus, the new watch face can display up to six metrics at once. The Apple Watch Ultra also has a multisport workout mode that recognizes sequences and will automatically display metrics.

The Apple Watch is available in three different models. The new SE and Series 7 models have 18-hour battery life, built-in GPS, and an altimeter. However, the Apple Watch SE lacks ECG and blood oxygen sensors.