Weather
            
              The weather widget provides you with information of the current
              weather. It shows the current temperature, wind speed and
              direction and current weather type both as text and icon. Weather
              types can be, for example, sunny, cloudy, rainy etc.
            
            
              
            
            
              Swipe up or turn the crown to see more detailed weather data such
              as humidity, air quality and forecast data.
            
            TIP:
            
              Make sure that your watch are connected with Suunto app to get the
              most accurate weather data.
            
             
             
            Notifications
            
              If you have paired your watch with Suunto app, you can get
              notifications of, for example, incoming calls and text messages,
              on your watch.
            
            
              When you pair your watch with the app, notifications are on by
              default. You can turn them off from the settings under
              Notifications
              .
            
            NOTE:
            
              Messages received from some apps used for communication might not
              be compatible with Suunto Race.
            
            
              When a notification arrives, a pop-up appears on the watch face.
            
            
              
            
            
              Press the crown to remove the popup. If the message doesn't fit on
              the screen, turn the crown or swipe up to scroll through the full
              text.
            
            
              Below
              Actions
              , you can interact with the notification (the available options
              vary depending on your phone and which of your mobile apps sent
              the notification).
            
            
              For apps used for communications, you can use your watch to send a
              Quick reply
              . You can select and modify the predefined messages in Suunto app.
            
            Notification history
            
              If you have unread notifications or missed calls on your mobile
              device, you can view them on your watch.
            
            
              From the watch face, swipe up and select the notification widget
              and then turn the crown to scroll through the notification
              history.
            
            
              The notification history is cleared when you check the messages on
              your mobile device or if you select
              Clear all messages
              in the notification widget.
            
             
             
            
            
              Your Suunto Race can be used to control the music, podcast, and
              other media played on your phone or being cast from your phone to
              another device.
            
            NOTE:
            
              You need to pair your watch with your phone before you can use
              Media controls.
            
            
              To access the media controls widget, swipe up from watch face or,
              during an exercise, press the crown until the media control widget
              is shown.
            
            
              
            
            
              In the media control widget, tap play, next track or previous
              track to control your media.
            
            
              Swipe up or turn the crown to enter the complete setup of the
              media controls.
            
            Press the lower button to exit the media control widget.
             
             
            Heart rate
            
              The HR widget provides a quick snapshot of your heart rate and a
              12-hour graph of your heart rate. The graph is plotted using your
              average heart rate based on 24-minute time slots.
            
            
              
            
            
              Your minimum heart rate from the last 12 hours is a good indicator
              of your recovery state. If it is higher than normal, you probably
              are not yet fully recovered from your last training session.
            
            
              If you record an exercise, the daily HR values reflect the
              elevated heart rate and calorie consumption from your training.
              But keep in mind that the graph and consumption rates are
              averages. If your heart rate peaks at 200 bpm while exercising,
              the graph does not show that maximum value, but rather the average
              from the 24 minutes during which you hit that peak rate.
            
            
              To be able to see the daily HR widget values, the daily HR feature
              needs to be activated. You can toggle the feature on or off from
              the settings under
              Activity
              or scroll down to the end of the HR widget and activate it there.
            
            
              With this feature on, your watch activates the optical heart rate
              sensor on a regular basis to check your heart rate. This slightly
              increases battery power consumption.
            
            
              
            
            
              Once activated, your watch needs 24 minutes before it can start
              display heart rate information.
            
            
              Swipe right or press the lower button to return to the watch face
              view.
            
             
             
             
            
              Recovery, HRV (Heart Rate Variability)
            
            
              Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is a measure of the variation in time
              between heartbeats and its value is a good predictor of overall
              health and well-being.
            
            
              
            
            
              HRV helps you to understand your recovery state and it measures
              your physical and mental stress and implies how ready your body is
              to train.
            
            
              To be able to get an effective average HRV, you need to track your
              sleep at least three times a week over a longer period to
              establish your HRV range.
            
            
              Different situations and conditions such as a relaxed holiday,
              physical and mental exertion or developing flu can lead to changes
              in HRV.
            
            TIP:
            
              Please refer to
              apac.suunto.com
              or Suunto app to learn more about HRV recovery.
            
             
             
             
            Progress
            
              The progress widget provides you with data that helps you to
              increase your training load over a longer period of time, whether
              it is the training frequency, duration or intensity.
            
            
              
            
            
              Every training session gets a Training Stress Score (TSS) (based
              on the duration and the intensity) and this value is the base for
              calculating the training load for both short and long-time
              averages. From this TSS value, your watch can calculate your
              fitness level (defined as VO₂max), CTL (Chronic Training Load) and
              also provide you with an estimation on your lactate threshold and
              a prediction on your running pace on various distances.
            
            
              The ramp rate is a metric that monitors your rate of increase or
              decrease in your fitness over a set time.
            
            
              Your aerobic fitness level is defined as VO₂max (maximal oxygen
              consumption), a widely recognized measure of aerobic endurance
              capacity. In other words, VO₂max shows how well your body can use
              oxygen. The higher your VO₂max, the better you can use oxygen.
            
            
              The estimation of your fitness level is based on detecting your
              heart rate response during each recorded running or walking
              workout. To get your fitness level estimated, record a run or walk
              with a duration for at least 15 minutes while wearing your Suunto
              Race.
            
            
              The widget also views your estimated fitness age. Fitness age is a
              metric value that reinterprets your VO₂max value in terms of age.
            
            NOTE:
            
              Improvement of VO₂max is highly individual and it depends on
              factors such as age, gender, genetics and training background. If
              you are already very fit, increasing your fitness level will be
              slower. If you are just starting to exercise regularly, you may
              see a quick increase in fitness.
            
            TIP:
            
              Please refer to
              apac.suunto.com
              or Suunto app to learn more about Suunto's training load analysis
              concept.
            
             
             
            Training
            
              The training widget provides you with information on the training
              load for the current week and also the total duration on all of
              your training sessions.
            
            
              
            
            
              This widget also gives you guidance on how your form is, if you
              start losing fitness, if you are maintaining it or if you
              currently do productive training.
            
            
              The CTL (Chronic Training load) value is a weighted average on
              your long term TSS (Training Stress Score), the more you train the
              higher your fitness is.
            
            
              The ATL (Acute Training Load) value is the 7-day weighted average
              of your TSS and basically tracks how fatigued you currently are.
            
            
              The TSB (Training Stress Balance) value shows your form which is
              basically the difference between long-term, chronic training load
              (CTL) and short-term, acute training load (ATL).
            
            TIP:
            
              Please refer to
              apac.suunto.com
              or Suunto app to learn more about Suunto's training load analysis
              concept.
            
             
             
            Recovery, training
            
              The recovery training widget shows your current form and your
              workout feelings the last week as well as your last 6 weeks.
              Please note that you need to register you feeling after each
              workout to get this data, see
              Feeling
              .
            
            
              
            
            
              This widget will also tell you how your recovery matches your
              current training load.
            
            TIP:
            
              Please refer to
              apac.suunto.com
              or Suunto app to learn more about Suunto's training load analysis
              concept.
            
             
             
            Blood oxygen
            WARNING:
            
              Suunto Race is not a medical device and the blood oxygen level
              indicated by Suunto Race is not intended for diagnosing or
              monitoring medical conditions.
            
            
              You can measure your blood oxygen level with Suunto Race. From the
              watch face view, swipe up or turn the crown to scroll to and
              select the Blood oxygen widget.
            
            
              Blood oxygen level can provide an indication of overtraining or
              fatigue and the measurement can also be a helpful indicator of
              high altitude acclimation progress.
            
            
              Normal blood oxygen levels are between 96% and 99% at sea level.
              At high altitudes, healthy values can be slightly lower.
              Successful acclimation to high altitude makes the value increase
              again.
            
            
              How to measure your blood oxygen level from the Blood oxygen
              widget:
            
            
              - 
                Select
                Measure now
                .
              
 
              - Hold your hand still while the watch is measuring.
 
              - 
                If the measuring failed, please follow the in-watch
                instructions.
              
 
              - 
                When the measuring is complete, your blood oxygen value is
                displayed.
              
 
            
            
              You can also measure your blood oxygen level during your
              Sleep
              .
            
             
             
             
            Sleep
            
              A good night's sleep is important for a healthy mind and body. You
              can use your watch to track your sleep and follow how much sleep
              you get on average.
            
            
              When you wear your watch while sleeping, Suunto Race tracks your
              sleep based on accelerometer data.
            
            To track sleep:
            
              - 
                From watch face, scroll down and select
                Sleep
                .
              
 
              - 
                Toggle on
                Sleep tracking
                .
              
 
            
            
              You can choose to have your watch in Do Not Disturb mode during
              your sleeping hours and also choose if you want to measure your
              Blood oxygen and HRV tracking during your sleep.
            
            
              Once you have enabled sleep tracking, you can also set your sleep
              target. A typical adult needs between 7 and 9 hours of sleep per
              day, though your ideal amount of sleep may vary from the norms.
            
            Sleep trends
            
              When you wake up, you are greeted with a summary of your sleep.
              The summary includes, for example, the total duration of your
              sleep, as well as the estimated time you were awake (moving
              around) and the time you were in deep sleep (no movement).
            
            
              In addition to the sleep summary, you can follow your overall
              sleep trend with the sleep widget. From the watch face, swipe up
              or turn the crown until you see the
              Sleep
              widget. The first view shows your last sleep and a graph of the
              last seven days.
            
            
              
            
            
              While in the sleep widget, you can swipe up to see the sleep
              details for your last sleep.
            
            NOTE:
            
              All sleep measurements are based on movement only, so they are
              estimates that may not reflect your actual sleep habits.
            
            
              Measuring heart rate, blood oxygen and heart rate variability
              (HRV) while sleeping
            
            
              If you wear your watch during the night, you can get additional
              feedback on your heart rate, HRV and blood oxygen level while
              sleeping.
            
            
              Automatic Do Not Disturb mode
            
            
              You can use the auto Do Not Disturb setting to automatically
              enable Do Not Disturb mode while you sleep.
            
             
             
            Steps and calories
            
              Your watch keeps track of your overall activity level throughout
              the day. This is an important factor whether you just aim to be
              fit and healthy or you are training for an upcoming competition.
            
            
              It is good to be active, but when training hard, you need to have
              proper rest days with low activity.
            
            
              The activity counter automatically resets at midnight every day.
              At the end of the week (Sunday), the watch provides a summary of
              your activity showing your average for the week and daily totals.
            
            
              Your watch counts steps using an accelerometer. The total step
              count accumulates 24/7, also while recording training sessions and
              other activities. However, with some specific sports, such as
              swimming and cycling, steps are not counted.
            
            
              The top value in the widget shows the total step count for that
              day and the bottom value is the estimated amount of active
              calories you have burned so far during the day. Below this you see
              the total calories burned. The total includes both active calories
              and your Basal Metabolic Rate, BMR (see below).
            
            
              
            
            
              The half rings in the widget indicate how close you are to your
              daily activity goals. These targets can be adjusted to your
              personal preferences (see below).
            
            
              You can also check your steps and calories burned over the last
              seven days by swiping up from the widget.
            
            Activity goals
            
              You can adjust your daily goals for both steps and calories. From
              the settings, select
              Activity
              to open the activity goal settings.
            
            
              
            
            
              When setting your steps goal, you define the total number of steps
              for the day.
            
            
              The total calories you burn per day is based on two factors: your
              Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) and your physical activity.
            
            
              
            
            
              Your BMR is the amount of calories your body burns while at rest.
              These are the calories your body needs to stay warm and perform
              basic function like blink your eyes or beat your heart. This
              number is based on your personal profile, including factors such
              as age and gender.
            
            
              When you set a calorie goal, you define how many calories you want
              to burn in addition to your BMR. These are your so-called active
              calories. The ring around the activity display advances according
              to how many active calories you burn during the day compared to
              your goal.
            
             
             
            Sun & Moon
            
              From watch face, swipe up or turn the crown to scroll to the Sun
              & moon widget. Your watch will give you the time until the
              next sunset or sunrise, depending on which one comes next.
            
            
              If you select the widget, you get more details such as the time
              when the sun rises and sets, and also the current moon phase.
            
            
              
            
             
             
             
             
             
            Logbook
            
              Your watch provides an overview of your training activity via a
              logbook.
            
            
              
            
            
              In the logbook you can see a summary of your current training
              week. The summary includes the total duration and an overview of
              which days you have exercised.
            
            
              Swiping up gives you information on which activities you have
              performed and when. Selecting one of the activities, by pressing
              the crown, provides you with even more details and also the
              possibility to delete the activity from your logbook.
            
             
             
             
            Resources
            
              Your resources are a good indication of your body's energy levels,
              which directly influence your capacity to handle stress and cope
              with the daily challenges.
            
            
              Stress and physical activity deplete your resources, while rest
              and recovery restore them. Good sleep is an essential part of
              ensuring your body has the resources it needs.
            
            
              When your resource levels are high, you will likely feel fresh and
              energetic. Going for a run when your resources are high means
              you'll probably have a great run, because your body has the energy
              it needs to adapt and improve as a result.
            
            
              Being able to track your resources can help you manage and use
              them wisely. You can also use your resource levels as a guide to
              identify stress factors, personally effective recovery boosting
              strategies, and the impact of good nutrition.
            
            
              Stress and recovery uses optical heart sensor readings and to get
              those during the day, daily HR must be enabled, see
              Heart rate
              .
            
            
              It is important that your Max HR and Rest HR are set to match your
              heart rate to ensure that you get the most accurate readings. By
              default, the Rest HR is set to 60 bpm and the Max HR is based on
              your age.
            
            
              These HR values can easily be changed in the settings under
              General
              »
              Personal
              .
            
            TIP:
            
              Use the lowest heart rate reading measured during your sleep as
              your Rest HR.
            
            
              From the watch face, turn the crown or swipe up to scroll to the
              resources widget.
            
            
              
            
            
              The color around the widget icon indicates your overall resource
              level. If it is green, it means you are recovering. The status
              tells you your current state (active, inactive, recovering or
              stressed). The bar chart shows your resources over the last 16
              hours and the percentage value is an estimate of your current
              resource level.
            
             
             
            Alti & Baro
            
              Suunto Race constantly measures absolute air pressure using the
              built-in pressure sensor. Based on this measurement and your
              altitude reference value, it calculates altitude or air pressure.
            
            CAUTION:
            
              Keep the area around the two air pressure sensor holes located at
              six o'clock on the side of your watch free of dirt and sand. Never
              insert any objects into the holes as this may damage the sensor.
            
            
              From watch face, swipe up or turn the crown to scroll to the alti
              & baro widget. The widget has three views that can be accessed
              by swiping up and down. The first view displays the current
              altitude.
            
            
              
            
            
              Swipe up to see the barometric pressure and the barometer trend
              graph.
            
            
              
            
            Swipe up again to see the temperature.
            Swipe down or press the lower button to go back.
            
              Be sure to have your altitude reference value set correctly (see
              Altimeter
              ). The altitude of your current location can be found from most
              topographic maps or major on-line map services such as Google
              Maps.
            
            
              Changes in local weather conditions affect altitude readings. If
              local weather changes often, you should reset the altitude
              reference value regularly, preferably before starting your next
              journey.
            
            
              Automatic alti-baro profile
            
            
              Weather and altitude changes both cause a change in air pressure.
              To handle this, Suunto Race automatically switches between
              interpreting changes in air pressure as altitude or weather
              changes based on your movement.
            
            
              If your watch senses vertical movement, it switches to measuring
              altitude. When you are viewing the altitude graph, it is updated
              with a maximum delay of 10 seconds.
            
            
              If you are at a constant altitude (less than 5 meters of vertical
              movement within 12 minutes), your watch interprets air pressure
              changes as weather changes and adjusts the barometer graph
              accordingly.
            
             
             
            Compass
            
              Suunto Race has a gyro-assisted compass that allows you to orient
              yourself in relation to magnetic north. The tilt-compensated
              compass gives you accurate readings even if the compass is not
              horizontally level.
            
            
              You can access the compass by swiping up from the watch face or by
              turning the crown and selecting
              Compass
              .
            
            The compass widget includes the following information:
            
              - Arrow pointing to magnetic north
 
              - Heading cardinal
 
              - Heading in degrees
 
              - Altitude
 
              - Barometric pressure
 
            
            
              
            
            To exit the compass widget, press the lower button.
            
              While you are in the compass widget, you can swipe up from the
              bottom of the screen to open a list of shortcuts. The shortcuts
              give you quick access to navigation actions such as checking the
              coordinates of your current location or selecting a route to
              navigate.
            
             
            Calibrating compass
            
              If the compass is not calibrated, you are prompted to calibrate
              the compass when you enter the compass widget.
            
            
              
            
            NOTE:
            
              The compass calibrates itself when in use, but if the watch been
              affected by strong magnetic fields or a hard knock the compass
              might show the wrong direction. Do a new calibration to resolve
              this issue.
            
             
            Setting declination
            
              To ensure correct compass readings, set an accurate declination
              value.
            
            
              Paper maps point to true north. Compasses, however, point to
              magnetic north – a region above the Earth where the Earth’s
              magnetic fields pull. Because magnetic North and true North are
              not at the same location, you must set the declination on your
              compass. The angle in between magnetic and true north is your
              declination.
            
            
              The declination value appears on most maps. The location of
              magnetic north changes yearly, so the most accurate and up-to-date
              declination value can be found from websites such as
              
                www.magnetic-declination.com
              
              .
            
            
              Orienteering maps, however, are drawn in relation to magnetic
              north. If you are using an orienteering map, you need to turn the
              declination correction off by setting the declination value to 0
              degrees.
            
            
              You can set your declination value from the
              Settings
              under
              Navigation
              »
              Declination
              .
            
             
             
            Timer
            
              Your watch includes a stopwatch and countdown timer for basic time
              measurement. From the watch face, swipe up or turn the crown until
              you reach the timer widget.
            
            
              
            
            
              When you first enter the widget, it shows the stopwatch. After
              that, it remembers whatever you used last, stopwatch or countdown
              timer.
            
            
              Swipe up to open the
              Set timer
              shortcuts menu where you can change the timer settings.
            
            Stopwatch
            
              Start and stop the stopwatch by pressing the upper button. You can
              resume by pressing the upper button again. Reset by pressing the
              lower button.
            
            
              
            
            Exit the timer by pressing the lower button.
            Countdown timer
            
              In the timer widget, swipe up to open the shortcuts menu. From
              there you can select a pre-defined countdown time or create custom
              countdown time.
            
            
              
            
            Stop and reset as needed with the upper and lower buttons.
            Exit the countdown timer by pressing the lower button.