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First Look: Suunto Wing and Sonic Headphones
First Look: Suunto Wing and Sonic Headphones (Photo: Suunto)
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First Look: Suunto Wing and Sonic Headphones

Want to listen to your hype playlist on the move without compromising safety? These headphones are for you.

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(Photo: Suunto)

Your personalized playlist can be the key to achieving faster splits, pushing through longer distances, or simply setting the right vibe to match your mantra. Whatever role it plays for you, it shouldn’t compromise your safety on the trail or pavement. You can still enjoy music or podcasts while staying in tune with your surroundings—you just need the right headphones.

The and headphones feature an open-ear design, letting you enjoy your mix without completely shutting out the world. Instead of traditional earbuds that sit inside your ear canal, the Wing and Sonic rest just in front of your ear and transmit soundwaves via your jawbone. The result? Crisp, clear sound. And your music stays your secret, meaning no one will overhear your guilty-pleasure tracks on repeat.

Suunto Wing Headphones

The Suunto Wing is the premium choice for those who want to recreate safety and stay connected. With built-in adjustable LED lights for low-light safety, up to ten hours of battery life (and more than 20 hours while using the included portable power bank), and an IP67 rating for sweat and water resistance, the Wing will keep your head in the game with your favorite beats even through the long, dark, or damp miles.

For a true hands-free wearing experience, the Wing comes with Head Movement Control so you can skip a song or answer an incoming call with the simple shake or nod of your head—no button-pushing required.

The Suunto Wing has an IP67 rating for sweat and water resistance.
The Suunto Wing has an IP67 rating for sweat and water resistance. (Photo: Suunto)

Suunto Sonic Headphones

Weighing in at just over an ounce, the Suunto Sonic is the lightweight, budget-friendly option that doesn’t compromise on sound quality. Plus, the control buttons make navigating your playlist a breeze: You can skip to your favorite song or pause incoming sound with a single, convenient multiuse button and adjust volume without fumbling to find your phone.

With up to ten hours of battery life, the Sonic is perfect for all your long-distance runs, hikes, or rides. Need a quick power boost? A full charge takes just one hour, and three hours of playtime requires only five minutes—juice up during a five-minute pre-workout stretch.

Suunto Sonic
The Suunto Sonic is the lightweight, budget-friendly option that doesn’t compromise on sound quality. (Photo: Suunto)


Pioneering exploration has been in Suunto’s DNA since 1936, when Finnish orienteer Tuomas Vohlonen set out to create a more accurate compass and subsequently invented a new method for manufacturing liquid‐filled compasses. Today, Suunto is at the forefront of design and innovation for sports watches, dive computers, compasses, and digital services used by adventurers all over the globe. Learn more at .

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