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Suunto Wing Lime
Suunto Wing Bone Conduction headphones - Lime
Suunto Wing headphones - Lime
Suunto Wing Bone Conduction headphones - Lime
Suunto Wing Open ear headphones - Lime
Suunto Wing Bone Conduction headphones with red light for more visible
Suunto Wing Bone Conduction headphones for outdoor adventures
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Suunto Wing Lime

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$119
Regular Price: $169
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Premium bone conduction headphones for sports.

  • Open-ear design for comfort and safety
  • Innovative bone conduction technology
  • LED lights for better visibility
  • Head movement control to free your hands
  • IP67 sweat & waterproof
  • Up to 10 hours battery + 20 hours with powerbank
  • Anti-wing noise up to 30km/h for sound clarity

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Open-ear design

LED lights for better visibility

Head Movement Control

IP67 sweat & waterproof

Up to 10 hours battery + 20 hours with powerbank

Anti-wind noise up to 30km/h

"They are incredibly high quality, have exceptional battery life on their own…"

roadtrailRUN

Add music to your adventure

We love the sounds of nature when out adventuring – but sometimes life is just better with music.

With LED lights, a battery life of up to 10 hours and an additional 20 hours from the external powerbank, the Suunto Wing bone conduction sports headphones are the perfect way to combine both.

Open for what is out there

Suunto Wing - open style headphones
Suunto Wing Bone Conduction headphones for outdoor activities

Open-ear technology allows you to listen to music and at the same time still hear your surroundings. Instead of traditional in-ear headphones, Suunto Wing sits on your jawbone leaving your ear canal open to stay aware of the nature or traffic around you.

For safer adventures

Suunto Wing headphones with red light design - best for safer adventure
Suunto Wing headphones with red light design - best for safer adventure

Suunto Wing features red LED lights on both sides of the head, so that in dim conditions whether on the trails or on the roads you are more visible. You can choose between different light modes or turn them on/off with your Suunto app.

Hands-free operation

Suunto Wing hands free design

For the adventures that keep your hands busy, Suunto Wing comes with Head Movement Control. This feature allows you to skip to the next song or answer a phone call simply by shaking or nodding your head instead of pushing a button.

Waterproof,dustproof

Suunto Wing bone conduction headphones
Suunto Wing - Waterproof design

From blazing hot to freezing cold, from getting covered in dust & sweat to showering it all off at home – Suunto Wing is made so you can enjoy your adventures in all types of conditions and still listen to your favourite songs.

Recharge on the go

Suunto Wing: fast rechargeable bone conduction headphones
Suunto Wing open-ear headphones with long battery life

Up to 10 hours of battery life with one charge. For those longer adventures, Suunto Wing comes with portable a powerbank that adds another 20 hours of music playtime. And if you do run out of power, a quick 10-minute recharge gives you 3 hours of audio for your training.

Boost your headphones with Suunto app

connect Suunto Wing headphones to Suunto App
connect Suunto Wing headphones to Suunto App

Connect Suunto Wing to Suunto app on your phone to get the most out of your headphones. Change your preferred sound mode or switch the LED lights from constantly on to a blinking mode. With Suunto app changing settings is just a tap on the screen away.

Device controls

control your Suunto Wing bone conduction headphones
Suunto Wing bone conduction headphones instruction

Specifications

  • Measurements
    102.5 x 126.5 x 46.5 mm / 4.04 x 4.98 x 1.83 "
  • Weight
    33 g / 1.16 oz
  • Case material:
    Silicone + Titanium Alloy
  • What's in the box?
    Suunto Wing headphones, Headphone charging cable, Powerbank, Suunto storage bag, Earplugs, Printed user quick guide, International warranty leaflet, Safety leaflet
  • Country of manufacture
    CN

Technical specifications

GENERAL

  • Case material:
    Silicone + Titanium Alloy
  • Weight
    33 g / 1.16 oz
  • Firmware upgradable
  • Water resistance
    IP67
  • Battery type
    rechargeable lithium-ion
  • Battery Charge Time
    Headphones:≤1hPowerbank:≤1.5h
  • Music only play time
    ≧10H, Used with powerbank: ≧30H (60% volume, using SBC format to play 'Hotel California')
  • Music play time after opening head movement control
    ≧8H
  • Music play time after the LED lights in the constant light
    ≧4H

POWERBANK

  • Size
    93.5mm*48mm*25mm
  • Case material
    Plastic
  • Weight
    40g
  • Water resistance
    IP55

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Operating temperature
    -20° C to +60° C / -5° F to +140° F
  • Storage temperature
    -20° C to +60° C / -5° F to +140° F
  • Recommended charging temperature
    0° C to +45° C / +32° F to +113° F

CONNECTIVITY

  • Smartphone compatibility
    Most common models supported
  • Compatible with Suunto app
  • Software updates from cloud
  • Bluetooth
  • Bluetooth Range
    > 10m
  • Supported Audio Formats
    A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP
  • Dual device connection

SPEAKER

  • Size
    L22.1mm*W13.15mm*H6.5mm
  • Impedance
    6Ω±15%
  • Frequencyrange
    20Hz~20kHz
  • Sensitivity
    117dB@1kHz  -10dBFS
  • T.H.D
    <5%  300HZ-4kHz

MICROPHONE

  • S/N​ Ratio
    62.5dB
  • Sensitivity
    -38dB(1kHz)
  • Frequencyrange
    100Hz~10KHz

Customer Reviews

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DW is *disgruntled*
Inferior audio quality, flimsy construction, miserably bad customer service, slow repair process

I bought a pair of black Suunto Wing headphones early 2025. I made the decision to buy them after having gone through 3 pairs of Shokz OpenRun headphones in 2 years and wanting a stronger, more durable product. I saw reddit reviews suggesting that the titanium bar in the Suunto Wings would make them more rugged. I was disappointed when about 4-5 months into owning them and having never dropped them, never exposed them to water (even though they are water-resistant), always maintained them in a clean and serviceable condition, and only using them for a few hours per day during workouts, suddenly in the middle of doing bicep curls, my music just stopped dead. I thought perhaps my phone had frozen up and needed me to restart the audio, but I found that my headphones had just completely died.

So, then I thought perhaps the battery on my headphones had died even though they were fully charged prior to starting my workout and I was only about 45 minutes into it. When I got home, I found that the headphones wouldn't accept a charge from the charger base and would not respond to the power button at all.

I contacted Suunto who acknowledged that my unit was under warranty and asked me to ship it back to them for repair. I immediately asked for a replacement unit so that I was not without headphones for the period of time of the repair. This was denied. So I asked for a credit amounting to the period of time during which they were holding onto the unit using the formula "(total cost in $ of unit / 24 months of warranty ) * # of months Suunto has the unit = $ amount of refund". This was denied. So then I asked for them to at least extend the warranty period by the number of months that they had the unit. 4 months later they still have my unit and have not repaired it. Horrible!

I am still waiting for the repair processes and just got an email from their customer service team saying they're still waiting for parts to come in but that they should, finally, arrive "within the month" at which point they can finally *begin* my repair process. However, throughout this entire period, Suunto Wings have remained in stock (I have checked regularly) which means they've had the parts to make new units and, therefore, the parts to repair a broken unit. Thus, they have chosen to prioritize making new units rather than honoring their warranty commitment to a paying customer. That this is a slap in the face to someone who has paid their hard-earned cash and just wants to listen to some music during workouts goes without saying.

I have pointed out this contradiction to Suunto and am awaiting a response from them. Since they have designed to be extremely insolent and unwilling to take any steps whatsoever to address this extremely poor customer experience with their product, I am left with no alternative but to leave them a 1-star review and to go into detail about both the process thus far and the overall quality of the product relative to their competitors. I will be leaving daily reviews to this effect -- they may opt to delete the multiple reviews, but it will cost them time and money to do so, and at some point hopefully that will leave such a bitter taste in their mouth that they'll repair my damned headphones or give me a credit and we can both move on. Capitalism sucks!

As for the quality: I found that the Suunto headphones were less comfortable to wear than Shokz OpenRuns (I have no affiliation with either brand, I'm a private individual in western Massachusetts, I'm just autistic and pissed off at this company for bungling this situation so badly). I found that the battery drains so quickly with the LED on even intermittently that it's not worth using unless you're running on a road in pitch blackness. I found the ability to accept/reject calls or skip songs with the built in gyroscope was horribly buggy and would skip even if you just casually glanced to the side a few inches while jogging such that it was a nuisance, not a feature. I turned it off and never looked back. I also found that having to charge these headphones in a cradle rather than just directly plugging them into a USB charger was an annoyance and served as just 1 more thing I had to make sure I didn't lose or break. I found the sound quality was alright, but the volume was substantially quieter than Shokz such that it was very difficult to hear phone calls or podcasts. I also felt the bass wasn't as strong. I recognize these aren't Top of the Line audio headphones and I'm not an audio-snob. I also recognize I'm biased from having a really poor experience, but I really can't hear music as well with these as I could with Shokz. Unfortunately, like I said I went through 3 pairs of Shokz in 2 years so I can't recommend them from a durability perspective either. And tragically, traditional over-the-head headphones fall off super easily when working out. I really dislike the feeling of earbuds (autism!) so I'm sort of out of options :(((

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Yael Israel
Winner!

I gave it as a gift. It was a winner!

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Mark Huntington
Great products

Excellent! Love the watch and love the sound.

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Casey Levin
Head Controls 👌

As an avid mountain biker, the Suunto Wing’s head controls are awesome. Keeping connected with the handlebars and a simple head shake skips tracks perfectly when you need that beat change as the trail changes before you.

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Conor Downey
Great function, decent sound

Phone calls are effective, good sound on both ends. Functional buttons include play/pause, next song/previous song, Ask Siri (or whatever), volume up/down.

Decent sound and equal to other bone conductions on the market (which I tried at Bestbuy). They are not the most comfortable initially but they are pretty much forgotten after a minute.

I find myself wearing them every day, doing chores around the house, cooking. They are the best headphones for cycling (and likely all other outdoor activities).

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