Suunto is set to launch a Pro follow up to it’s 9 Peak smartwatch, according to a new leak.
Known leaker @_snoopytech has revealed that the Suunto 9 Peak Pro will be the company’s next premium smartwatch but will retail for less than the original price of the Suunto 9 Peak.
The Suunto 9 Peak cost €569 (roughly A$830.46) when launched in Europe but is now available for €469 (roughly A$684.58). The Suunto 9 Peak Pro will apparently be €499 (A$728.51) on launch.
Australian pricing for the new watch is yet to be revealed in Australia, however the Suunto 9 Peak costs A$1,199.99 from the company store, and can be found for as low as A$689 on sale at stores such as Bing Lee (usually A$999).
The Suunto 9 Peak Pro will sport several upgrades over the non-pro model, including an increased battery life of 21-days from 14, or 40 hours over 25 with GPS enabled. Images also reveal metal contacts on the back that are likely for wireless fast charging.
It is expected to launch with the same health tracking features as the standard model.
@_snoopytech believes that the Suunto 9 Peak Pro will feature an exclusive watch face, however leaked images seem to show one similar to the standard 9 Peak, sporting the same round design, trio of side buttons and wide bezels. The metal encasing the screen is now a dark earthy green whilst the strap is now nylon and the same colour.
There has been no details of release date or availability leaked as of yet.