User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Welcome
- 2. Get started
- 2.1. Your Suunto 7
- 2.2. Set up and pair your Suunto 7
- 2.3. Change language
- 2.4. Charge your watch
- 2.5. Learn to navigate your Suunto 7
- 2.6. Wake up your display
- 2.7. Connect to the Internet
- 2.8. Keep your Suunto 7 up to date
- 2.9. Set an alarm
- 2.10. Turn your watch on and off
- 2.11. Restart your watch
- 2.12. Reset your watch to factory settings
- 3. Wear OS by Google
- 4. Customize your watch
- 5. Sports by Suunto
- 5.1. Suunto Wear app on your watch
- 5.2. Suunto mobile app on your phone
- 5.3. Suunto maps
- 5.4. Different sports and measurements
- 5.5. Start an exercise
- 5.6. Control watch during exercise
- 5.7. Pause and resume exercise
- 5.8. End and review exercise
- 5.9. Swimming with Suunto 7
- 5.10. Exercise with maps
- 5.11. Exercise with music
- 5.12. Exercise options
- 5.13. Map options
- 5.14. General options
- 5.15. Diary
- 6. Heart rate
- 7. Activity tracking
- 8. Music
- 9. Battery life
- 10. FAQ
- 11. How to videos
- 12. Care and support
- 13. Glossary
- 14. Reference
- 15. Safety
6. HEART RATE
Follow your heart rate with Suunto 7
Suunto 7 uses wrist heart rate (WHR) technology, also known as optical heart rate,
which measures heart rate via LEDs to track blood flow in your wrist. This means that
you can see your heart rate data during your exercise or in daily use without a chest
heart rate strap.
Factors that
aect wrist heart rate measurements
How to wear your watch to improve HR measurements
Heart rate during exercise
NOTE: Suunto Wear app does not support using an external heart rate belt.
Factors that aect wrist heart rate measurements
•
The watch must be worn directly against your skin. No clothing, however thin, can
be between the sensor and your skin.
•
The watch may need to be higher on your arm compared to where watches are
normally worn. The sensor reads blood
flow through tissue, so the more tissue it
can read, the better.
•
Arm movements and flexing muscles, such as gripping a tennis racket, can change
the accuracy of sensor readings.
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