Suunto Wear app is designed for sports and outdoor use. You can use the buttons instead of the touch screen when needed. If you’re wearing gloves or underwater, you can use the three buttons on the right to navigate Suunto Wear app, track your exercise and zoom in on the map.
NOTE:
To edit your profile information later, open Suunto Wear app, swipe up and go to General options.
Suunto mobile app on your phone

For the full Suunto 7 sports experience, you need Suunto mobile app – on your phone.
With Suunto app on your phone you can:
- Sync and save your exercises from your watch
- Get detailed insights on your training
- Follow your daily activity trends and history
- Follow your exercise trends and history
- View your outdoor exercise tracks on the map
- Explore heatmaps to see where others have been exercising
- Create your own routes or use other popular routes and sync them to your watch
- Share your best moments with friends
- Connect to other sport services like Strava and Relive
Get started
Connect to your favorite sport services
Using multiple watches with Suunto mobile app
Get started
Suunto mobile app works with mobile devices running Android 6.0 & Bluetooth 4.0 or later and iOS 11.0 or later. Supported features may vary across watches, phones and countries.
New to Suunto
- If you haven’t yet, pair your watch with the Wear OS by Google app on your phone.
Learn more
- Download and install Suunto app from Google Play Store or App store.
- Make sure you have Bluetooth enabled on your watch and on your phone .
- Open Suunto app on your phone.
- Sign up with your preferred method.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
- After signing up, you will be directed to the watch view.
- Once you see your watch, tap “Connect”.
- After your watch is connected, follow the quick introduction to learn the basics about your new watch.
Already a Suunto app user
- If you haven’t yet, pair your watch with the Wear OS by Google app on your phone.
Learn more
- Make sure you have Bluetooth enabled on your watch and on your phone .
- Open Suunto app on your phone.
- If you are not automatically directed to the watch view, tap the watch icon on the top left corner.
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- Once you see your new watch on the screen, tap “Connect” .
- If you have another Suunto device already connected to Suunto app, unpair your old device first, then continue to connect Suunto 7 with the app.

- After your watch is connected, follow the quick introduction to learn the basics about your new watch.
Connect to your favorite sport services
With Suunto app, you can connect to and sync your activities with your favorite sport services like Strava and Relive.

- Open Suunto app on your phone.
- Tap “Profile” tab.
- Tap “Connect to other services” and choose which services you want to connect to and follow on-screen instructions.
- For the full list of Suunto’s partners go to suunto.com/partners
Using multiple watches with Suunto mobile app
You can have only one device connected to Suunto app at a time. When you have paired your watch with the Wear OS by Google app on your phone, unpair your other device from Suunto mobile app, then connect Suunto 7 with the app.

Suunto maps

Suunto Wear app has free outdoor maps and 15 sport-specific heatmaps to explore – even when you are offline. Optimized for the outdoors, Suunto maps highlight altitude differences with accurate contour lines and show popular cycling and skiing tracks in addition to basic trails. Heatmaps visualize where others have trained so that you can follow the most popular routes.
With Suunto maps, you can:
- See your location and direction
- Explore your surroundings with outdoor maps
- Navigate with routes and explore new places with heatmaps
- Have easy access to maps during your exercise
- See your track on the map during your exercise
- Download custom offline maps on your watch and use maps without an internet connection
- Get local offline maps downloaded to your watch automatically when connected to Wifi while charging
Get started
Map gestures
Map view
Map styles
Heatmaps
Offline maps
Can’t see the map?
Exercise with maps
Route navigation
Get started
To use Suunto maps, you need to be connected to the Internet or have offline maps downloaded to your watch.
- Press the top right button to open Suunto Wear app
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- Press the top right button or swipe down to view the map.
Be patient, activating the map can take a few seconds.

- Browse the map to explore your surroundings.
- To go back to start, keep the bottom right button pressed or swipe up from the bottom of the screen to close the map.

- To exit Suunto Wear app, press the Power button or swipe right.
Map gestures

Zoom in and out
Use top and bottom right buttons.
Pan the map
Touch and drag the map.
Center the map
When the map is panned, tap the map.
NOTE:
During exercise, the map will automatically center in a couple of seconds after you start moving.
Map view

Location
The black circle indicates your current position on the map. The circle is gray if the watch does not have accurate current location.
Heading arrow
The heading arrow inside the location indicator displays the direction you are headed.
Map scale
The numeric value at the bottom of the map screen displays distance from your current location to places around you. The distance is measured from the center of the screen to the thin circle on the outer rim (radius).
Map styles

Suunto Wear app has several map styles to choose from – an outdoor map, a winter map and 15 types of heatmaps for different sports like running, trail running, cycling and swimming. By default, the map view displays the Suunto outdoor map.
Change map style
Heatmaps
Heatmaps show the most popular tracks explored by the Suunto community around the world, based on millions of exercises. Discover new places to train in your own neighborhood or find out where the locals train when you are somewhere new. You can also explore heatmaps directly on Suunto mobile app.

Suunto Wear app has heatmaps for:
- running
- trail running
- cycling
- mountain biking
- all trails
- all walking
- mountaineering
- swimming
- surf & beach
- all paddling
- cross-country skiing
- downhill
- ski touring
- roller skiing / skating
- golf
Explore with heatmaps
NOTE:
Heatmaps are created based on exercises that are shared publicly.
Popular starting points

When heading to a new place or route, it’s often hard to figure out where to start. Check out popular starting points in Suunto Wear app or Suunto mobile app. The popular starting points are visible on the heatmap as small dots.
Offline maps

With Suunto Wear app you can have Suunto maps downloaded on your watch, leave your phone behind and use maps without an Internet connection. Suunto Wear app downloads and updates local offline maps with heatmaps for you automatically when your watch is charging and connected to Wifi. You can also create custom offline maps for your travels and adventures away from home.
With offline maps you can:
- use Suunto maps and heatmaps without a phone or an Internet connection
- enjoy a faster maps browsing experience
- avoid roaming and data costs
NOTE:
All heatmap styles are included in offline map downloads.
Download a custom offline map
Get offline maps for routes
Connect to Wifi
Get local offline maps automatically
Local offline maps and heatmaps are updated and downloaded automatically from an area around when your watch is charging and connected to Wifi based on your last known location. The downloaded map area varies from 35 km × 35 km to 50 km × 50 km (from 22 mi × 22 mi to 31 mi × 31 mi) depending on where you are located.
You will get a notification on your watch when the map download is complete.

Can’t see the map?
Be patient, activating the map can take a few seconds. If you still can’t see the map after waiting:
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Make sure your watch is connected to the Internet.
If there is no Wifi available, check that your watch is connected to the Wear OS companion app on your phone and that your phone has an Internet connection.
Learn more

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Make sure your watch has found a GPS signal.
Suunto Wear app needs to know your location to show you the right map. If your watch keeps searching for location, make sure you are outside in an open area.
Learn more

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Get offline maps.
With offline maps, you can enjoy a faster and smoother map experience without being connected to your phone or the Internet.
Learn more
Different sports and measurements
Suunto Wear app provides accurate and insightful sports measurements via built-in GPS, barometer and wrist heart rate sensor. The way your exercise is recorded – what you see on the screen during your exercise and what data you can see afterwards – depends on the sport mode you choose.
Sport modes
Heart rate during exercise
Follow your progress with laps
GPS: speed, distance & location
Altitude, ascent & descent
Barometer
Sport modes

Suunto Wear app has over 70 sport modes (different sports), ready to track all your sports – run, bike, swim, hike – you choose. Each sport mode has 2 to 4 exercise views to show the most relevant stats during your exercise and a map when you are exercising outdoors.

For instance, if you go running, you can follow your progress every kilometer or mile with automatic lap updates, see your running pace and view your track on the map. If you choose pool swimming, you get both your swimming intervals and overall progress tracked automatically. Easy!

Customize sport modes

With a wide range of pre-defined sport modes, your Suunto 7 always shows the most relevant data during your exercise. In addition to the pre-defined sport modes, you can also create custom sport modes using Suunto app.
Learn how to create custom sport modes (Android).
Learn how to create custom sport modes (iOS).
Heart rate during exercise
Tracking your heart rate during exercise tells you precisely how hard – or easy – your heart is working. Measuring your heart rate can help you to avoid making one of the most common mistakes – training too hard too often, which puts you at risk for injury and burnout.
Sport modes in Suunto Wear app are tailored to show heart rate in a meaningful way for each activity. Depending on the sport mode you choose, you can for example follow your current heart rate, average heart rate, heart rate during specific laps, or at which heart rate zone you are exercising.

After your exercise you can see detailed information of your efforts and exercise intensity such as what was your average heart rate, what was the peak training effect (PTE) or estimated recovery time. If you are not familiar with all of the terms, you can learn more in the Glossary .

How to wear your watch to improve HR measurements
HR zones

Suunto Wear app has five different heart rate zones, numbered from 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest), defined as percentage range based on your maximum heart rate (max HR).
Understanding heart rate zones when exercising helps to guide your fitness development. Each zone stresses your body in different ways, leading to different effects on your physical fitness.
ZONE 1: EASY

Exercising in zone 1 is relatively easy on your body. When it comes to fitness training, intensity this low is significant mainly in restorative training and improving your basic fitness when you are just beginning to exercise, or after a long break. Everyday exercise – walking, climbing stairs, cycling to work, etc. – is usually performed within this intensity zone.
ZONE 2: MODERATE

Exercising at zone 2 improves your basic fitness level effectively. Exercising at this intensity feels easy, but workouts with a long duration can have a very high training effect. The majority of cardiovascular conditioning training should be performed within this zone. Improving basic fitness builds a foundation for other exercises and prepares your system for more energetic activity. Long duration workouts at this zone consume a lot of energy, especially from your body’s stored fat.
ZONE 3: HARD

Exercising at zone 3 begins to be quite energetic and feels like pretty hard going. It will improve your ability to move quickly and economically. In this zone, lactic acid begins to form in your system, but your body is still able to completely flush it out. You should train at this intensity at most a couple of times per week, as it puts your body under a lot of stress.
ZONE 4: VERY HARD

Exercising at zone 4 will prepare your system for competition type events and high speeds. Workouts in this zone can be performed either at constant speed or as interval training (combinations of shorter training phases with intermittent breaks). High-intensity training develops your fitness level quickly and effectively, but done too often or at too high intensity may lead to overtraining, which may force you to take a long break from your training program.
ZONE 5: MAXIMAL

When your heart rate during a workout reaches zone 5, the training will feel extremely hard. Lactic acid will build up in your system much faster than it can be removed, and you will be forced to stop after a few minutes at most. Athletes include these maximum-intensity workouts in their training program in a very controlled manner, fitness enthusiasts do not require them at all.
How are heart rate zones calculated?
Heart rate zones are defined as percentage range based on your maximum heart rate (max HR). Your max HR is calculated using the standard equation: 220 - your age.
The default zones used in Suunto Wear app, based on percentages of your maximum heart rate, are:
Zone 5: 87–100%
Zone 4: 82–86%
Zone 3: 77–81%
Zone 2: 72–76%
Zone 1: < 71%
To adjust your max. heart rate, see Profile settings .
Follow your progress with laps
Laps are a great way to follow your progress during exercise and to analyze your efforts in more detail afterwards. With Suunto Wear app you can create lap marks manually or choose a sport mode that creates laps automatically for you.
Autolaps
Sport modes, like running, cycling, and indoor rowing, come with automatic lap updates to follow your progress based on certain distance or time. For instance, with running sport mode, your watch alerts you every kilometer or mile and shows your average pace and heart rate of your last kilometer on the screen.

To follow and compare your efforts real-time between different laps, go to the dedicated lap table view. In most sport modes it is the second exercise screen.

Mark a lap manually during exercise

In addition to autolaps, you can manually mark laps to track different sections of your exercise. For example, during an interval session, you could create a lap mark for both your intervals and rest periods to help analyze your session afterwards or you could mark a lap to time reaching a milestone or a turning point on your regular training route.
To mark a lap , press the bottom right button when you are in an exercise view. You will briefly see the key stats for that section of your exercise.

NOTE:
With some sport modes, such as Track and field, you can also compare your manually marked laps real-time in the lap table view.
View laps stats after exercise

To see your lap stats after your exercise, scroll down in the exercise summary and select Laps .
Sync your exercises to Suunto mobile app on your phone to analyze your laps in more detail.
GPS: speed, distance & location

Suunto 7 uses GPS (location information) during exercise to draw your track on the map and – together with accelerometer data – for measurements like speed and distance.
NOTE:
Suunto 7 can also use Glonass and BeiDou for location information.
How to improve GPS accuracy
To provide the best accuracy for your exercise stats, Suunto 7 uses, by default, 1 second GPS fix rate to update GPS location information. However, there are several other factors that also affect the signal strength and GPS accuracy.
See Change the location accuracy to change the GPS accuracy.
If you notice challenges with GPS accuracy, try these tips:
1. Wait for GPS signal before starting an exercise

Before starting your exercise recording, go outside and wait for the watch to find the GPS signal. When the watch is searching for a GPS signal, the arrow icon in the start view is gray. Once the GPS signal is found, the arrow icon will turn white.
When you are open water swimming or exercising in difficult terrain, we recommend you wait a couple of additional minutes after the signal is found to allow the watch to download all needed GPS data to get a more accurate track.
2. Move to an open area
The GPS signal strength can be affected by your surroundings and terrain such as:
3. Keep your watch connected to Wifi

Connect your watch to Wifi to optimize your GPS with the latest satellite orbit data. Your watch can acquire a GPS signal faster when GPS data is up to date.
NOTE:
If you can’t connect to Wifi, you get GPS updates once a week via Bluetooth.
4. Use the latest software for your watch

We continuously improve the software of our watches and fix possible bugs. Ensure you have the latest software installed on your watch.
Learn how to update your watch
Altitude, ascent & descent
Suunto Wear app uses FusedAlti™– a combination of GPS and barometric altitude – to provide an altitude reading and derived ascent and descent values during exercise.

Barometer
Suunto 7 has a built-in pressure sensor that measures absolute air pressure. Suunto Wear app uses both GPS and air pressure data (FusedAlti™) to provide a more accurate altitude reading.

CAUTION:
Keep the area around the air pressure sensor holes on the left-side of your watch free of dirt and sand. Never insert any objects into the holes as this may damage the sensor.
Start an exercise
Before you begin
Start an exercise
Waiting to start
Avoid accidental touch and button actions during exercise
Before you begin
Start an exercise
- Press the top right button to open Suunto Wear app.

- Tap the activity below the start button to open a list of sport modes.

- Browse the list and select a sport mode you wish to use. Learn more about sport modes.

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Optional : Change the Location accuracy and the display settings for the chosen sport mode. Maximize battery life during exercise

- When you’re ready to go, press the middle button or swipe left on the start button to start your exercise.

To get the most accurate HR and GPS data from the start, you can wait until the arrow icon (location) and heart icon (heart rate) above the start button turn white before starting your exercise.

If the heart rate icon stays gray, try moving your watch on your wrist about two fingers up from the wrist bone. If the arrow icon stays gray, move outside to an open area and wait for a better GPS signal.
Waiting to start
If you stay in the start view for a while, for example when you wait for your watch to acquire its GPS location or get ready to start your race, you might see that the display switches to a low-power mode. Don’t worry, you can still start your exercise recording immediately by pressing the middle button.

Avoid accidental touch and button actions during exercise

Wet conditions or, for instance, the gear you are wearing can sometimes accidentally interrupt your exercise recording. To avoid accidental taps and button presses during exercise, you can lock the touch screen and button actions.
NOTE:
Unwanted actions such as rain drops or a wet sleeve can also drain your battery faster than expected by waking up the display repeatedly without you noticing.
Lock touch screen and button actions
- To lock the screen and button actions, keep the middle button pressed.
- To unlock, keep the middle button pressed again.
When the screen and buttons actions are locked, you can :
- change the exercise view with middle button
- return to the watch face with Power button
- zoom the map with the top right and bottom right buttons
When the screen and buttons actions are locked, you can’t :
- pause or end the exercise
- create manual laps
- access exercise options or map options
- swipe the screen or pan the map
- tap to wake up screen
Control watch during exercise
Wake up display
Change exercise views
Open other apps while exercising
Buttons and touch screen use during exercise
Wake up display
While recording an exercise with Suunto Wear app the display and gestures to interact with your watch are optimized for sports and longer battery life.
Your stats during exercise are always visible but to wake up the display, you can:
- Press the Power button
- Touch the screen

To wake up the display during exercise when in the map view, you can:
- Turn your wrist
- Press the Power button
- Touch the screen

NOTE:
During water sports, like swimming and kayaking, the touch screen for Suunto Wear app is disabled to avoid wet conditions causing unwanted touch actions.
If you exit Suunto Wear app during any exercise (including swimming), the touch screen will be enabled.
Change exercise views

The stats you can follow during your exercise depend on the sport mode you choose. Most sport modes have 2 to 4 different exercise views displaying the most relevant exercise data for each sport. When you do outdoor sports, you can also see your track on a map.
To change between views :
- Press the middle button
- Swipe left or right
Open other apps while exercising

If you need to use another app during your exercise, for example to skip a song or to check the weather, you can exit Suunto Wear app and keep the exercise recording.
- Press the Power button or touch the screen to wake up the display.
- Press the Power button to go to the watch face.
- Use your watch as you wish.
- Press the Power button to go back to the watch face.
- Press the top right button to go back to your exercise.
NOTE:
Keep in mind that some actions and apps can consume a lot of battery, which may affect how long you can record your exercise.
Buttons and touch screen use during exercise
You can start your exercise and adjust your watch during exercise even with gloves on or underwater. All sport features are optimized to work with buttons only if needed.
Change between views
Press the middle button or swipe left or right to see different metrics or to check the map.
Pause
Press the top right button. Press again to resume.
End
Press the top right button, then press the bottom right button.
Mark a lap
Press the bottom right button.
Lock buttons
Keep the middle button pressed.
Control the map
While in the map view, use the top right and bottom right button to zoom in and out.
Adjust exercise options
Keep the bottom right button pressed or swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the menu.
Change map style
Keep the bottom right button pressed or swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the menu.
Pause and resume exercise
Make sure you are in an exercise view.

- Press the top right button to pause your exercise.

- While paused, you can view your data and change displays with the middle button or by swiping left or right.

- To resume your exercise, press the top right button.

Check your location while paused
- While paused, press the middle button until you are in the map view.

- While in the map view, you can zoom the map with the top right and bottom right buttons and touch and drag the map to move it around.

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To resume your exercise , press the middle button to return to an exercise view, then press the top right button.

End and review exercise
End your exercise
View your exercise summary
Delete your exercise
View your exercise details in Suunto mobile app
Access your exercise diary on your watch
End your exercise
When you are finished and ready to end your exercise:
- Make sure you are in an exercise view.
- Press the top right button.

- Then press the bottom button to end and save the exercise.

View your exercise summary

When you have finished your exercise, you will get an exercise summary to see how you did. Scroll down to see detailed information of your efforts and exercise intensity such as what was your average heart rate, what was the peak training effect (PTE) or estimated recovery time. If you are not familiar with all of the terms, you can learn more in the Glossary .
To exit the exercise summary , you can:
- Swipe right
- Scroll down and select Close.
NOTE:
The content of the summary depends on the sport mode and measured values.
Delete your exercise
If you don’t want to save the exercise you just recorded, you can delete it from your watch before you exit the summary.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the exercise summary.
- Tap Delete.

View your exercise details in Suunto mobile app

When your watch is connected to Suunto mobile app, your exercises will be automatically synced and saved to the app on your phone. In Suunto mobile app, you can view and analyze your exercise in more detail, add photos and videos, sync them to your favorite sport services like Strava and Relive and share your best moments with friends.
Connect to Suunto mobile app
NOTE:
Suunto mobile app syncs exercises via Bluetooth so that you can sync your exercises even when there is no Wifi available.
Access your exercise diary on your watch

To quickly check your previous exercises, open Suunto Wear app on your watch and swipe up the menu. Scroll down and tap Diary to view your previous exercises, daily activity or sleep. You can also access your Diary by tapping any of the following Suunto Tiles: Heart rate, Resources, Today or Sleep.
NOTE:
Remember to sync (and save) your exercises to Suunto mobile app. If you ever need to reset your watch, all unsynced exercises in the Diary will be lost.
Swimming with Suunto 7
Suunto 7 is a great companion for swimming with tailored sport modes for swimming exercises in pools or in open water. You can take your watch under water without a worry and even press buttons – your watch is waterproof for up to 50 m.
Pool swimming
Open water swimming
NOTE:
To avoid unwanted touch actions caused by wet conditions, the touch screen is disabled by default when using swimming sport modes.
Pool swimming

With pool swimming sport mode, it is easy to follow your overall progress as well as your swimming intervals. Whenever you stop for a rest at the end of the pool, your watch marks a swimming interval for you and shows it real time in the lap table view.
Your watch relies on the pool length to determine the swimming intervals and to measure your swimming pace and distance. You can easily set pool length in exercise options before you start swimming.
Learn how to set pool length.
NOTE:
You can analyze the laps later in your exercise summary on the watch or in Suunto mobile app on your phone.
Open water swimming

With open water swimming mode, you can follow your swimming pace and distance as well as see your track on the map. To find the best open water area near you, check the swimming heatmap on your watch or explore heatmaps in Suunto mobile app.

Open water swimming relies on GPS to calculate distance. Because GPS signals do not travel underwater, the watch needs to come out of the water periodically, such as with the freestyle stroke, to get a GPS fix.
These are challenging conditions for GPS, so it is important that you have a strong GPS signal before you jump in the water. To ensure good GPS, you should:
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Connect your watch to Wifi to optimize your GPS with the latest satellite orbit data.
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Wait at least three minutes before starting your swim after you select an open water swimming sport mode and a GPS signal is acquired. This gives the GPS time to establish strong positioning.
Exercise with maps

With Suunto Wear app, you have easy access to an outdoor map and heatmaps when you’re exercising outdoors. You can see your track on the map, use your own or other popular routes to navigate with, use heatmaps to explore new routes or follow your track to find your way back to where you started from.
To use Suunto maps, you need to be connected to the Internet or have offline maps downloaded on your watch.
Start an exercise with maps
Leave the map to end your exercise
Explore with heatmaps
See your track on the map
Find your way back
Route navigation
Maximize battery life during exercise
TIP:
Whenever your watch is connected to Wifi while charging, local maps with heatmaps are automatically downloaded on your watch. Learn more
Start an exercise with maps
- Press the top right button to open Suunto Wear app.

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Choose a sport mode for an outdoor activity with GPS like running, cycling or mountaineering.

- To change a map style, swipe up the menu and go to Map options » Map style .

- Browse the list to find a map style or a heatmap you would like to use.
You can scroll with buttons or touch.
- Press the middle button or tap to select a new mapstyle.
- Swipe right to exit the menu and scroll up back to the start.
- Press the middle button or swipe left on the start button to start your exercise.

- To follow your progress on the map, press the middle button or swipe left or right until you see the map view.

Can’t see the map?
Map gestures
Leave the map to end your exercise
When you are finished and ready to end your exercise:
- Press the middle button or swipe left or right to leave the map.

- While in the exercise view, press the top right button to pause.

- Press the bottom right button to end and save the exercise.
Explore with heatmaps

Suunto’s heatmaps make it easy to find new trails on the go. Switch the heatmap on and see where other passionate Suunto users have been exercising and explore the outdoors with more confidence.
Change map style during exercise
See your track on the map

When you are doing outdoor sports, you can see your track and follow your progress on the map in real time. Use Suunto’s outdoor maps to choose where to go next – check where the forest path leads to or where the biggest hills are.
Find your way back

During exercise, Suunto Wear app marks your starting point and draws the route you have travelled as long as you have GPS available – even if the map is not yet loaded. If you need help to find your way back, go to the map view and zoom out to see your full route and see which way you need to go.
Route navigation
Suunto 7 offers you easy offline route navigation with outdoor maps. It is possible to create your own routes or use other popular routes from Suunto community as well as other partner services via Suunto mobile app. The routes are synced to your Suunto 7 via Bluetooth and route navigation works with all outdoor sport modes where a map is available and GPS is enabled.
Sync routes to watch
Get offline maps for routes
Select a route
Navigating a route
Deleting a route
Sync routes to watch

It is possible to create your own routes or use other popular routes from Suunto community as well as other partner services via Suunto app.
To be able to sync routes to your watch make sure that it is connected to Suunto mobile app and the Wear OS companion app on your phone.
Learn how to create routes in Suunto app (Android).
Learn how to create routes in Suunto app (iOS).
NOTE:
a maximum of 15 routes can be stored in the watch.
Get offline maps for routes

When the watch is charging and connected to Wifi, an offline map is downloaded for each route on watch automatically. The download includes the basic outdoor map (no heatmaps).
Select a route

When selecting a sport mode that uses GPS, a shortcut to route selection is visible right below the selected sport mode.

You can also go to Map options » Select a route to find a list of your routes. Tap or press the middle button to select a route.
The map preview is visible for the route if the route has an offline map downloaded.

View the route before exercise
The selected route can also be viewed on the map before you started your exercise.
On the start view, press the top right button or swipe down to view the map with an overview of the route length. Tap the map to see a zoomed in view with distance (birds-eye-view) to the starting point.
Select a route during exercise
- During exercise, keep the bottom button pressed or swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the menu.

- Select Select a route
- Choose the route you want to use.
- To exit the menu, press the top right button or swipe down.
Navigating a route
The selected route is automatically visible in the map view during exercise if the chosen sport mode has a map available and GPS enabled. Depending on the selected sport mode and while on route, you can see the distance left, ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) and ascent left or ETE (Estimated Time Enroute) to the route end.
If you are using waypoints, the distance, ETA, ascent left and ETE are referring to the next waypoint instead of the route end.

Tap the map to see the overview of the route and the distance to the route end. The watch automatically returns to the default view after a while.

All route information is not visible in low-power mode.

Turn your wrist, touch the screen or press the Power button to wake up the display.
As you navigate a route, your watch helps you stay on the correct path by giving you additional notifications as you progress along the route.
For example, if you go off route, the watch notifies you that you are not on the right track, as well as lets you know when you are back on route.

Once you reach a waypoint on the route, you get an informative popup showing you the distance to the next waypoint.
NOTE:
If you have changed the Location accuracy to Good a small delay for notifications can occur.
Deleting a route
If you want to remove a route from your watch but still keep it in Suunto mobile app, select the route in the app on your phone and uncheck the option Add to watch.
Make sure that your watch is connected to Suunto mobile app and synced after the changes..
To delete a route completely from both the watch and Suunto mobile app, select the route in Suunto mobile app and choose the delete option.
Exercise with music
With Suunto 7 , you have access to your music and other audio during sports – even with gloves on or in wet conditions.
Automatic media controls
Open media controls during exercise
Pause and skip tracks with buttons
Listen to music without your phone
Automatic media controls

If you start playing music from your phone during exercise, the media controls can appear on top of your exercise views.
To exit the media control view , swipe right.
Manage media controls
Open media controls during exercise
If you need to pause or skip tracks during exercise you need to first leave Suunto Wear app, then open media controls.
Using a button shortcut this is easy even with gloves on or in wet conditions:
- Press the Power button to leave Suunto Wear app during your exercise.

- While on the watch face, press the middle button to open media control view.

- Adjust your music however you want, you can use touch or buttons.

- Press the Power button to go back to the watch face.
- Press the top right button to go back to your exercise recording.
NOTE:
Your exercise continues to record even if you leave Suunto Wear app.
Pause and skip tracks with buttons
The media controls app supports using buttons in addition to touch gestures. With buttons, you can control your music even if your hands are sweaty or you have gloves on.

Pause & play
Press the middle button to pause, press again to play.
Next track
Press the top right button.
Previous track
Press the bottom right button.
Exercise options
Tones & vibration during exercise
Pool length
Power saving
Tones & vibration during exercise
Suunto Wear app uses sound and vibration to notify you during your exercise so that you can follow your progress without checking the screen all the time. For example, you hear a sound and feel the watch vibrate when you get an automatic lap update to make sure you won’t miss key stats.
Manage tones
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Press the top right button to open Suunto Wear app
.
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Swipe up the menu and go to Exercise options
» Tones & vibration .
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Turn Tones on or off.
Manage vibration
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Press the top right button to open Suunto Wear app
.
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Swipe up the menu and go to Exercise options
» Tones & vibration .
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Turn Vibration on or off.
Pool length
Your watch relies on pool length to determine the swimming intervals and to measure your swimming pace and distance. You can easily set pool length in exercise options before you start swimming.
Set pool length
- Press the top right button to open Suunto Wear app
.
- Tap the activity below the start button.

- Choose Pool swimming sport mode.

- Swipe up the menu and go to Exercise options » Pool length .

- Set correct pool length.
- Return to the start view and start your exercise.

Power saving
Change the location accuracy
Change the display settings
Change the location accuracy
When you are recording an exercise, Suunto 7 updates your location information every 1 second. To save battery power, you can change the GPS accuracy before or during your exercise.
The Location accuracy options are:
- Best: ~ 1 sec GPS fix interval, highest power consumption
- Good: ~ 10 sec GPS fix interval, moderate power consumption
If you select Good Location accuracy your battery will last longer during your outdoor workouts. For some sport modes such as running or cycling, FusedTrack™ is used to improve tracking quality. FusedTrack™ uses motion sensors to log your movement between the different GPS readings, which will provide better tracking of your exercise.
How to change the Location accuracy before an exercise:
- Choose a sport mode for an outdoor activity with GPS like running, cycling or walking.
- Scroll down and select Power saving » Location accuracy .
- Change Location accuracy to Good .
How to change the Location accuracy during an exercise:
- Keep the bottom button pressed or swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the menu.
- Scroll down and select Power saving » Location accuracy .
- Change Location accuracy to Good .
NOTE:
The power-saving settings you choose are saved to the sport mode. Selecting the same sport mode (ex. running) a second time will automatically employ the previously used power-saving configuration (Location accuracy, display settings, etc).
Change the display settings
By default, Display settings during exercise are set to off to optimize battery life.
Always-on map
Manage Always-on map during exercise
Always-on map
If you are doing a workout where you need to see the map at all times, you can choose to keep the map on during exercise.
Good to remember:
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Keeping the screen on through the whole exercise significantly decreases the battery life.
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As image persistence or screen burn-in is normal behaviour for OLED displays, keeping your screen on for long periods of time affects the life span of your display.
Enable Always-on map before exercise
Activate Always-on map to see the map constantly without turning your wrist or pressing the power button:
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Choose the sport mode you want to use.
- Scroll down and select Power saving » Display » Always-on map
- Activate Always-on map .
NOTE:
Activating Always-on map will increase battery consumption.
NOTE:
The Power saving settings you choose are saved to the sport mode. Selecting the same sport mode (ex. running) a second time will automatically employ the previously used Power saving configuration (Always-on map, Location accuracy, etc).
Manage Always-on map during exercise
- Keep the bottom button pressed or swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the menu.

- Select Power saving » Display » Always-on map
- Activate Always-on map .
- To exit the menu, press the top right button or swipe down.
Map options
Change map style
Download a custom offline map
Select a route
Change the location accuracy
Always-on map
Change map style
Suunto Wear app has different map styles. To change map styles:
- Press the top right button to open Suunto Wear app
.
- Swipe up the menu and go to Map options
» Map style .
- Browse the list and select the preferred map style.
Change map style during exercise
- Keep the bottom button pressed or swipe up from the bottom of the screen to change the map style.

- Browse the list to find a map style or a heatmap you would like to use. You can scroll with buttons or touch.
- Press the middle button or tap to select a new map style.
- Keep exploring, the menu will close automatically after your selection!
Download a custom offline map

In addition to automatically downloaded local maps , Suunto Wear app allows you to download a custom offline map for your adventures away from home. For example, if you are not sure your travel destination has a Wifi network available, you can download a map for the area in advance.
- Make sure your watch is connected to Wifi.

- Press the top right button to open Suunto Wear app
.
- Swipe up the menu and go to Map options
» Offline map .
- Zoom the map with the top right and bottom right buttons and touch and drag to pan the map to define a map area to be downloaded.

- Tap the check mark or press the middle button to select the area.

- The map will start downloading when the watch is charging and connected to Wifi.
- You will get a notification on your watch when the map download is complete.

NOTE:
For local and custom offline maps, all heatmap styles are included in the download.
NOTE:
You can save one custom map on your watch at a time.
General options
Profile settings
Units
Google Fit
Check your Suunto Wear app version
Profile settings
You can check your weight, height, birth year, gender, resting heart rate and max heart rate in your personal settings. To adjust the settings:
- Press the top right button to open Suunto Wear app
.
- Swipe up the menu and go to General options
» Profile .
- Choose which setting you need to adjust.
- Adjust the setting.
- To confirm, tap the check mark or press the middle button.
Units
Suunto Wear app supports both metric (kg, km) and imperial (mi., lbs) unit systems for setting your personal information and for viewing your exercise stats.
- Press the top right button to open Suunto Wear app
.
- Swipe up the menu and go to General options
» Units .
- Adjust the setting.
- To confirm, tap the check mark or press the middle button.
Google Fit
If you use Google Fit to track your daily activities and want to see how your exercises, daily activity and sleep recorded with Suunto Wear app impact your daily activity goals, connect Suunto Wear app with Google Fit. When connected, training insights from exercises recorded with Suunto Wear app will also be accessible in Google Fit.
Connect to Google Fit
- Go to Google Fit on your watch.

- Sign in to Google Fit with your Google account.
- Go to Suunto Wear app
.
- Swipe up the menu and go to General options
» Google Fit .

- Tap Connect.
- Select the same Google account you used to sign in to Google Fit.
- Scroll down and tap the check mark to allow Suunto to sync data recorded during your activity to Google Fit.
Diary

In the diary you can find your previous exercises and see today’s daily activity stats and your last sleep.
To view your Diary on your watch:
- Press the top right button to open Suunto Wear app
.
- Swipe up the menu and tap Diary
to open a list of exercise summaries.
- Tap the exercise you would like to see in more detail.
NOTE:
Remember to sync (and save) your exercises to Suunto mobile app. If you ever need to reset your watch, all unsynced exercises in the Diary will be lost.