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Suunto Race vs Ultrahuman Ring AIR

Sqwod verdict

Our pick: Suunto Race takes it — 87 vs 81.

Both are strong — the call comes down to what you prioritise:

Our pick

Suunto Race

87Score · Medium
from €299

The Suunto Race is the best watch Suunto has made in years: a bright 1.43-inch AMOLED, accurate dual-band GPS and genuinely huge battery life, all launched well below Garmin. Now selling around 299 EUR (down from a 449 EUR RRP), it is one of the best-value AMOLED multisport watches you can buy. The catch is software: the Suunto app and on-watch OS feel slower and thinner than Garmin Connect, the wrist heart-rate sensor is only so-so, and recovery/sleep metrics are noisy. For runners and outdoor athletes who want a big screen, maps and long battery without paying Garmin money, it is an easy recommendation.

Ultrahuman Ring AIR

81Score · Medium
from €289

An accurate, feather-light recovery ring with a standout metabolic-health angle — and, unlike Oura, no subscription. Softer workout tracking is the trade.

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