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Suunto 9 Baro Review

This watch stands out for its endurance event-ready battery life and touch screen but lacks features and functionality found on other models at this price point
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suunto 9 baro gps watch review
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Price:  $319 List
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Manufacturer:   Suunto
By Matthew Richardson and Amber King  ⋅  Nov 16, 2023
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RANKED
#12 of 13
  • Features - 20% 7.0
  • Battery Life - 20% 4.6
  • Ease of Use - 20% 6.0
  • Accuracy - 20% 8.0
  • Design - 20% 6.0

Our Verdict

The large screen on the Suunto 9 Baro is the highlight of this watch, making reading and glancing at data easy even while under intense activity. However, the menu system leaves a lot to be desired and a better user experience can be found for this price point. If you are comfortable using the Suunto ecosystem this could be a good option given the large screen and longer battery life. Otherwise, we would recommend sticking to Garmin or Coros.
REASONS TO BUY
Sleek look
Touch screen
Extensive battery life and power saving options
Onboard maps
REASONS TO AVOID
Lacks many features
Bulky
Slow interface
Editor's Note: This review was updated on November 16, 2023, to include our thoughts about a lower price and various software updates.

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Bottom Line This touchscreen watch has the features you need with extensive battery life for ultra-endurance events, but feels dated compared to newer modelsIf road and urban running is your top priority there is no watch on the market better than this modelThis watch excels as an affordable GPS companion, offering value and dependable accuracyThe best battery life in a 42mm case, this watch provides roughly 2 days of continuous GPS recordingAn entry-level GPS watch that does everything you need without the advanced features found on the most premium models
Rating Categories Suunto 9 Baro Garmin Forerunner 955 Coros Pace 3 Coros Apex 2 Garmin Forerunner 55
Features (20%)
7.0
8.0
6.0
6.0
5.0
Battery Life (20%)
4.6
5.4
5.1
5.6
4.3
Ease of Use (20%)
6.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
Accuracy (20%)
8.0
8.0
8.0
7.5
8.0
Design (20%)
6.0
8.0
7.0
7.0
6.0
Specs Suunto 9 Baro Garmin Forerunner 955 Coros Pace 3 Coros Apex 2 Garmin Forerunner 55
Watch Face Material Sapphire crystal Corning Gorilla Glass DX Mineral Glass Sapphire glass Chemically strengthened glass
Bezel Stainless steel Fiber reinforced polymer Glass fiber reinforced polyamide Titanium alloy Stainless steel
Case Glass fiber reinforced polyamide Fiber-reinforced polymer Glass fiber reinforced polyamide Titanium Glass fiber reinforced polyamide
Strap Material Silicone Silicone Silicone Silicon or nylon Silicone
Tools Required to Change Band? No Yes No No No
Model Tested N/A Standard N/A Standard N/A
Size Tested One size only One Size only One size only 42 mm One size only
Measured Main Body Size (diameter) 50 mm 46.5 mm 41.9 mm 42 mm 42 mm
Measured Thickness 16.5 mm 14.4 mm 11.8 mm 11.75 mm 12.5 mm
Measured Screen Width 35 mm 33 mm 31 mm 27.95 mm 26.5 mm
Measured Weight 2.8 oz 1.7 oz 1.5 oz 1.5 oz 1.31 oz
Measured Charging Time 150 min 120 min 113 min 98 min 111 min
Battery Type Rechargable lithium ion Rechargable lithium ion Rechargable lithium ion Rechargable lithium ion Rechargable lithium ion
Measured Battery Life With GPS 25 hours 41 hours 34 hours 44 hours 19 hours
Manufacturer-Reported Battery Life In time mode: 14 days;
24/7 tracking and mobile notifications: 7 days;
Training mode with GPS: 25h / 50h / 120h / 170h
Smartwatch mode: Up to 15 days
GPS-only mode without music: Up to 42 hours
All-Systems GNSS mode plus Multi-Band with music: Up to 8.5 hours
All Systems GNSS mode plus Multi-Band without music: Up to 20 hours
Ultratrac mode: Up to 80 hours
Smartwatch mode: 24 days; GPS: 38 hours Smartwatch mode: Up to 17 days
GPS-only mode without music: Up to 45 hours
All-Systems GNSS mode plus Multi-Band with music: Up to 7 hours
All Systems GNSS mode plus Multi-Band without music: Up to 30 hours
Smartwatch mode: 2 weeks;
GPS: 20 hours
Navigation Built In? Yes Yes Yes - breadcrumb Yes No
Satellite Networks Used GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, QZSS, BEIDOU GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO Dual Frequency
(GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Beidou, QZSS)
GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Beidou, QZSS GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO
Maps? Yes - detailed Yes - detailed Yes - breadcrumb Yes No
Back to Start Navigation? Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Water Resistance (max depth) 100m 50m 50m 50m 50m
Music Control? Yes Yes Yes - downloads only Yes Yes
Music Storage? No Yes - 2000 songs Yes - 4gb Yes No
Daily Fitness Tracking? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Touchless Payment? Yes Yes No No No
Sleep Tracking? Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Blood Oxygen? No Yes Yes Yes No
Compass? Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Barometric Altimeter? Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Temperature Sensor? Yes No Yes Yes No
Main Software App Suunto Garmin Connect, widgets for other features Coros App Coros App Garmin Connect, widgets for other features
Can Software Crossover to Different Software Ecosystems? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Warranty Info 2 year 1 year 2 year 2 year 1 year

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Suunto 9 Baro stands out for its large touch screen; however, unless you are a dedicated Suunto fan, you may find this option underwhelming when compared to the competition. It's a reliable model, so if it fits your use case and priorities, we don't think you will be disappointed; we feel there are better options out there.

Since our original testing of this watch, various software updates have introduced a few new features and changes. Notably, there is a gravel cycling sport mode, and Strava live segments can now be utilized. Additionally, there are some new font color changes and backlight improvements. To see all of the new changes head to Suunto's product release notes.

Performance Comparison


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The Suunto 9 Baro features a standout large screen. Unfortunately, this model fell a bit short in most of our test metrics.
Credit: Matthew Richardson

Features


The features offered on the 9 Baro are everything you'll need for GPS tracking, fitness tracking, basic navigation, and gauging altitude. However, this watch is not nearly as robust as many of the Garmin options. You can't download workouts, pay wirelessly, or download music. These features are available at this price point on other models, so the 9 Baro scored less in this category.

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Limited tool-like features are found on the 9 Baro. Garmin and Coros both do a better job of providing tools and displaying the accompanying data.
Credit: Matthew Richardson

The Suunto app is a simple platform that allows you to share activities, track your fitness, and optimize your watch with features. There are mapping capabilities in-app, although we prefer using a more dedicated service like Gaia or CalTopo for our route creation. The app looks nice, and we think it's easier to use than the Garmin platform, which is loaded with features; too many, in our opinion. If you are after basic GPS functions, we don't think the feature set of the 9 Baro will let you down — just know you can get more for your money.

Notable Features:

  • GPS tracking for 30+ preloaded exercise modes with specific settings
  • Fitness tracking (stress recovery, steps, calories spent, analysis for the week, fitness levels)
  • Heart rate tracking
  • Training log
  • Barometric altimeter
  • Sleep tracking
  • Fitness levels
  • Music control (no storage for music)
  • Navigation (points of interest, routes, location, compass, onboard mapping)
  • Smartphone notifications
  • Touchless payment
  • Water-resistant to 10 ATM (100 meters)

For a full list of features, check out the tech specs.

Battery Life


Built with ultra-distances in mind, we are impressed by the amount of GPS battery life the 9 Baro has. You can get away using it during any ultrarace, and if you need extra juice, you can charge it on the go. That said, charging it took 150 minutes from 0% to 100%, which was much longer than the rest of the competition.

Suunto claims this watch will last seven days in smartwatch mode (14 days in just time mode), and it has several training modes that will last anywhere between 25 and 170 hours. We used this watch out of the box with pre-programmed settings and managed to get 4-5 days when actively using it for GPS activities 2-3 times per week.

suunto 9 baro gps watch review - the large screen lacks brightness and is difficult to see. even in...
The large screen lacks brightness and is difficult to see. Even in controlled conditions, the screen is not vibrant enough for our liking and the cost.
Credit: Matthew Richardson

Like the feature category, you can get better battery life for equal to less money, so it's hard to recommend the 9 Baro. Still, we experienced no issues with battery life, and it will be plenty sufficient for most people. The battery modes on the Suunto products are a bit confusing, using plain language instead of more descriptive statements about what the various battery life modes mean. Garmin products have useful images to see what changes are made for the various modes, and we wish Suunto implemented this feature.

Many runners love this watch for its excellent battery charger adaptor. The adaptor is an excellent choice for longer races (like 200-mile distances) where a GPS watch might need a recharge while still tracking with an external battery pack. It's got a strong magnetic connector that won't jiggle loose and will stay in place.

Ease of Use


Our testers felt like this watch was more difficult to understand, and we constantly found ourselves hitting the wrong button. The Suunto ecosystem moves more horizontally, while the Garmin/Coros ecosystems move more vertically. We prefer the Coros/Garmin system and don't like that the Suunto system isn't a loop design. Once you get to the bottom of a menu, you have to scroll all the way to the top. Frustrating.

The touch screen is very large and easy to see, with touch functions working in cold and wet weather and with compatible gloves. We appreciate the combination of both a touch screen and dedicated buttons, though the screen does noticeably lag a bit. Many of our testers also thought the buttons were harder to press than others (not as reactive), especially when exercising. Overall, this is a nice watch, but other options are a bit higher quality, don't lag, and offer a much more natural user experience.

suunto 9 baro gps watch review - the buttons are large and easy to press, but you can accidentally...
The buttons are large and easy to press, but you can accidentally turn activities on and off when wearing the 9 Baro on the left wrist.
Credit: Amber King

The integrated mobile app is pretty simple to use. When you open it, you immediately see the latest activities and stats for that month. You can go to the next icon and see a bigger overview of activities, and the next is your location and an associated map. You can also access a leaderboard where you add friends and ranks. There are several app options under "partner services," including coaching apps, mapping apps, and more. The interface is clear and easy to use.

Accuracy


Accuracy is middle of the road for heart rate and excellent for GPS. During our tests, we took this watch on several backcountry adventures, including downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, and trail running. During all of the GPS activities, tracks were never further than 10 feet off our course, including around corners, with distances reported being 99.5% correct.

The heart rate monitor isn't as accurate as other models. This, we think, is primarily due to fit. On several bike rides, we noted breaks in heart rate (we wore two watches at one time, and other watches picked up these breaks). During our resting tests, the heart rate didn't deviate by much — only 3 - 5 bpm. When exercising, we felt like the readings were accurate as well. Overall, accuracy is good but not great as the fit of the watch is large and has a harder time picking up data.

suunto 9 baro gps watch review - the heart rate accuracy was more variable than in other models we...
The heart rate accuracy was more variable than in other models we tested. This could be due to the fixed straps which are less conforming to our smaller wrist.
Credit: Matthew Richardson

Design


This watch is large, and unless you have a large wrist, you probably can find a better model. Still, the design is classic Suunto, and it's clearly made of premium materials. We do wish the screen was brighter in sunny conditions because readability suffered at times. We appreciate the dedicated buttons, although they felt a bit soft at times. This is not the thinnest model we tested, but it's far from thick.

Design is a very personal topic, so consider your style and preferences. Personally, we prefer hinge-style watch bands and thinner cases. It's hard to argue that the screen size doesn't look cool, though.

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The design is easy to see in high light but tends to get stuck on tighter fitting layers.
Credit: Amber King

Value


Even at this reduced price, we cannot recommend this watch. The interface is lacking, the screen brightness is not up to par with the competition, and the battery life is not as good as Garmin or Coros. The design is heavier and arguably less premium. If you are a die-hard Suunto fan, don't let us deter you, but we think most of our readers will find better value elsewhere.

Conclusion


The Suunto 9 Baro has a large screen and a rugged beefy style. If you love Suunto products or this particular design, then we think you will have no problems with it. If you are in the market to spend every dollar as specifically as possible, we would suggest the Garmin Forerunner 955 at this price point. We are fans of Suunto's past models, but this one falls short for us, and we hope we can test a more well-rounded model in the future.

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We found the 9 Baro was able to receive satellite even in deep canyons and tracked our mileage well throughout the winding channels.
Credit: Matthew Richardson

Matthew Richardson and Amber King