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Suunto Introduces its Sonic Bone Conduction Sports Headphones

Suunto, at the forefront of design and innovation for sports watches, dive computers, compasses, and digital services since 1936, provides sports enthusiasts with the ideal companion with its Sonic bone conduction headphones. Featuring an open-ear design, a rich sound experience including enhanced bass and IP55 sweatproof, water resistant and lightweight materials, the headphones can be worn during any workout without the need for a compromise. The little sibling to the popular Suunto Wing headphones, the Sonic are a budget-friendly version that still keeps users safe, aware of surroundings, comfortable and entertained. The Suunto Sonic bone conduction headphones are available in Lime and Black for £129/$149 from Suunto UK, Ordnance Survey UK, Suunto US, Amazon US and Amazon UK will follow in the next two weeks.

The Suunto Sonic bone conduction headphones combine excellent sound quality with features ideal for outdoor exercise. With an open-ear design, it allows users to be out doing sports whilst still being aware of surroundings thanks to the technology. Sitting on the jawbone and leaving the ear canal open, it is possible to listen to music whilst also hearing nature and traffic to stay safe. The headphones feature a microphone so can be used to take phone calls whilst on the go as well.

With a lightweight and comfortable design, the headphones weigh just 31 g and are made of titanium and silicone for a slim look that can be worn under a helmet or cap easily. The Sonic also have a newly designed sound transducer to allow for higher sensitivity, enhanced bass effect and a reduction in noise leakage. IP55 sweatproof and water-resistant, the Sonic can be used in all weather. Whether blazing hot or freezing cold, the headphones have users covered to enjoy their favourite songs whenever and wherever.

The Sonic come with up to 10 hours of battery life with one charge and can be fully charged in just 60 minutes, meaning users won’t be out of charge for long! If they run out of power just before a workout, a quick 10-minute recharge can keep audio going for up to 3 hours. Connecting via Bluetooth 5.2, it is simple and quick to get listening to music or podcasts.

Thanks to the Suunto app, users can get even more out of the headphones. With this, changing settings is just a tap on the screen away and users can change the preferred sound mode or switch the dual connection off. For convenient and quick options when in use, the headphones also feature a multi-function button that can answer or hang up calls, play or pause music, skip tracks forwards and backwards as well as adjust the volume.

The Suunto Sonic bone conduction headphones are available in Lime and Black for £129/$149.

Suunto Sonic key features:

  • Two colours: Black + Lime
  • Weight: 31 g
  • IP55 water resistance
  • 10 hours battery
  • More powerful bass
  • Dual microphone and cVc noise reduction (up to 15 km/h)

For more information, visit the product page.

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