Suunto N3i Web Sports Information Watch




Stay up-to-date with the urban sophistication of the Suunto N3i Web Sports Information watch. Whether at home or at play, this watch provides news, weather and other important data at a glance.

Watch features:
  • Digital display
  • Time and date
  • Training timers
  • Chronograph
  • Dual time
  • Alarms
  • Changeable watch faces
  • 100-meter (330-ft.) water resistance
  • USB charger
  • PC interface cable
  • Grey leather and PVC strap
  • Tang buckle
Wireless Internet connection:
  • *Integrate with MSN Direct
  • Weather
  • News
  • Sports
  • Stock quotes
  • Personal messaging
  • horoscope
  • Lottery
Technical requirements:
  • Suunto N3i software (included)
  • Internet access for online activation
  • IBM compatible PC
  • Min. 300 MHz Pentium II processor
  • 64 MB memory
  • Windows(R) 2000/XP
  • Min. 16-bit color quality video card and monitor
A subscription to MSN Direct service is needed to take advantage of all watch features.

All weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.

Men's watch bands fit 7.5-inch to 8.5-inch wrists.


Your Price: $299.99




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