Suunto makes six headphones. All of them are open-ear — meaning you can hear your music and your surroundings at the same time. No in-ear isolation, no missing the car behind you, no losing track of the trail. But beyond that shared philosophy, the six models are built for genuinely different adventures and different budgets. Here's how to find yours.
🏊 I swim — laps, open water, or triathlon
If you're getting in the water regularly, you want one of the Aqua models. Both are purpose-built for aquatic use in a way the other models aren't.
Need to leave your phone on dry land? The Suunto Aqua ($399) is the one. With 32GB of offline audio storage you can load your playlists, podcasts, and audiobooks and swim completely phone-free. It's IP68-rated and tested to 5 metres depth for 2 hours, and uniquely tracks swim metrics — stroke posture, head pitch angle, and breath frequency — via the Suunto app. Swim smarter, not just longer.
Just need waterproof without the extras? The Suunto Aqua Light ($299) is your pick. Lightweight, waterproof, open-ear bone conduction — everything you need, nothing you don't. The most affordable waterproof option in the range.

🎧 I want immersive sound with a comfortable all-day fit
The Suunto Spark ($369) is the newest and most distinctive model in the range — and the only one that uses air-conduction technology rather than bone conduction. Instead of vibrating through your jawbone, the Spark sits just outside your ear canal and directs sound in, delivering richer bass and clearer highs than bone conduction while still keeping your ears open to your surroundings.
Lightweight, secure-fit, and built with a titanium frame and IP68 waterproofing (rated to 2m), the Spark is designed for everyday training, commuting, and anything in between. It also features 1-hour quick charge — so if you've forgotten to plug in overnight, a short charge before you head out gets you back to full. At $369 it sits alongside the Wing 2 in price, but serves a different use case: better audio quality and all-day wearability over the Wing 2's endurance-focused powerbank and LED safety features.

🏃 I do long runs, ultras, or multi-day adventures
This is bone conduction territory, and the powerbank models are built for exactly this use case.
The Suunto Wing 2 ($369) is the flagship. Bone conduction with a built-in powerbank extending battery from 10 hours to 30 hours total — enough for a full ultra, a big ride, or a week of daily training without charging. The Wing 2 also features intelligent LED lights that react to your movement (pulsing with your running cadence, flashing when you check for traffic), a wind noise-cancelling mic rated to 30km/h, and upgraded audio over the original Wing. Used by ambassadors Jessie Speedy and Natasha Bowyer on most of their training runs.
Already have the original Suunto Wing ($369.99)? You're still in great shape — same powerbank for up to 30 hours, same LED safety lights, and head movement controls for hands-free use on trail. The Wing 2 upgrades the mic and audio, but the original Wing is still a genuinely capable endurance headphone.

🎵 I want everyday bone conduction at the best price
The Suunto Sonic ($269) is the most affordable model in the range and the entry point to Suunto bone conduction. No powerbank, no LED lights, no offline storage — but a newly designed sound transducer that delivers improved bass and reduced noise leakage compared to earlier bone conduction models, an IP55 rating (sweat and rain resistant), and dual-device Bluetooth so you can switch between your phone and another device without re-pairing.
If you train with your phone nearby, don't need long battery life, and want bone conduction at the lowest price point — the Sonic is the right call.
Here's a handy diagram to help find the right headphones for you 🎧

Which Suunto Headphones Are Right for You?
Suunto makes six headphones. All of them are open-ear — meaning you can hear your music and your surroundings at the same time. No in-ear isolation, no missing the car behind you, no losing track of the trail. But beyond that shared philosophy, the six models are built for genuinely different adventures and different budgets. Here's how to find yours.
🏊 I swim — laps, open water, or triathlon
If you're getting in the water regularly, you want one of the Aqua models. Both are purpose-built for aquatic use in a way the other models aren't.
Need to leave your phone on dry land? The Suunto Aqua ($399) is the one. With 32GB of offline audio storage you can load your playlists, podcasts, and audiobooks and swim completely phone-free. It's IP68-rated and tested to 5 metres depth for 2 hours, and uniquely tracks swim metrics — stroke posture, head pitch angle, and breath frequency — via the Suunto app. Swim smarter, not just longer.
Just need waterproof without the extras? The Suunto Aqua Light ($299) is your pick. Lightweight, waterproof, open-ear bone conduction — everything you need, nothing you don't. The most affordable waterproof option in the range.
🎧 I want immersive sound with a comfortable all-day fit
The Suunto Spark ($369) is the newest and most distinctive model in the range — and the only one that uses air-conduction technology rather than bone conduction. Instead of vibrating through your jawbone, the Spark sits just outside your ear canal and directs sound in, delivering richer bass and clearer highs than bone conduction while still keeping your ears open to your surroundings.
Lightweight, secure-fit, and built with a titanium frame and IP68 waterproofing (rated to 2m), the Spark is designed for everyday training, commuting, and anything in between. It also features 1-hour quick charge — so if you've forgotten to plug in overnight, a short charge before you head out gets you back to full. At $369 it sits alongside the Wing 2 in price, but serves a different use case: better audio quality and all-day wearability over the Wing 2's endurance-focused powerbank and LED safety features.
🏃 I do long runs, ultras, or multi-day adventures
This is bone conduction territory, and the powerbank models are built for exactly this use case.
The Suunto Wing 2 ($369) is the flagship. Bone conduction with a built-in powerbank extending battery from 10 hours to 30 hours total — enough for a full ultra, a big ride, or a week of daily training without charging. The Wing 2 also features intelligent LED lights that react to your movement (pulsing with your running cadence, flashing when you check for traffic), a wind noise-cancelling mic rated to 30km/h, and upgraded audio over the original Wing. Used by ambassadors Jessie Speedy and Natasha Bowyer on most of their training runs.
Already have the original Suunto Wing ($369.99)? You're still in great shape — same powerbank for up to 30 hours, same LED safety lights, and head movement controls for hands-free use on trail. The Wing 2 upgrades the mic and audio, but the original Wing is still a genuinely capable endurance headphone.
🎵 I want everyday bone conduction at the best price
The Suunto Sonic ($269) is the most affordable model in the range and the entry point to Suunto bone conduction. No powerbank, no LED lights, no offline storage — but a newly designed sound transducer that delivers improved bass and reduced noise leakage compared to earlier bone conduction models, an IP55 rating (sweat and rain resistant), and dual-device Bluetooth so you can switch between your phone and another device without re-pairing.
If you train with your phone nearby, don't need long battery life, and want bone conduction at the lowest price point — the Sonic is the right call.
Here's a handy diagram to help find the right headphones for you 🎧