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Thu, 29 Mar 2012 07:25:47 GMT | By Chris Aaron
Review: Suunto Ambit – The first true GPS watch for explorers?

Is it easy to sync with your computer?



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Is it easy to sync with your computer?

This was a little tricky at first. To be honest, it took me two half-minded attempts before I managed to see how easy it really was. When I say 'half-minded', I mean I've just finished a run, and was too sweaty and tired to figure it out.

The box doesn't come with a manual that says too much more than "Connect the watch and your computer with the cable we've just given you".

But on a more determined third attempt, I found that it was easier to operate than an iTunes account. Movescount and Suunto put together a pretty comprehensive yet easy-to-use package here.

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