I’m curious, why doesn’t FusedAlti correct @snafflehound ’s altitude issue? At least at the end of the activity? I have had a similar issue ski touring (suspect it is due to interaction with my clothing), but I thought it might get adjusted by FusedAlti.
Also, I assume there is no way to turn off the barometric altitude and just use GPS? How much more accurate is the barometric altitude vs the GPS altitude? Or maybe it depends on many factors…
@sartoric for me that was not true. I had NO HR Graph before resetting the watch and it WAS THERE after the reset, only to disappear again (until I did the next reset, which brought the HR graph with all days HR up again)… it was really weird and I am happy that the watch is working normal again…
FWIW I purely use my S9B for running, I don’t wear it through the day therefore none of the HR monitoring, notifications etc are enabled. I usually charge mine every 10-14 days and that’s averaging around 70-100km/week of running
On the mountain race I did last weekend I was running for 7hr40 and after I had stopped recording my battery was on 74%. Pretty impressive considering the GPS and everything was set to optimal
Just a short note on a very old annoyance 🙂
This issue is fixed since last weeks fmw update.
Backlight now stays off when watch is positionend on handlebar, during bikeride.
Much appreciated, but wondering if this was an actual RFC or by accident 😄.
@guy-s
I have recently upgraded from Spartan Ultra to the Peak Pro Titanium. I wear the watch every day and I have noticed that my steps have reduced about 20% just by changing watches. For example, today I did a 10.2 km suburban walk and only recorded 8,971 steps during the walk. I am a rogainer and I know my actual is about 1,200 steps per km. I had nothing in my watch hand. I am very happy with the Peak Pro Titanium, but I am disappointed that my step counts have been hammered by a watch change.
Yes, I think, the firmware was updated since the custom more was created. Users fields were: speed, lap duration, distance, altitude, HR, altitude gain, vertical speed. I think, that’s all - on two screens.
Latest app version on Android.
Today, I had the chance to try multi sport with the custom mode without ampersand in the name, and it worked. Doesn’t necessarily mean the ampersand is related, of course.
Yesterday again more steps in Garmin (left hand) 21155 than Suunto 18844
And now I’m still in the bed and both watches had count some steps 11 Garmin and 7 Suunto.
@chris-conway on my copy glass at 12 oclock position is lower than bezel and at light sensor a little above bazel. Also true on my copy that black buffer around the glass is lower at one side.
@vietpq Others can comment on this as something may have changed but, my understanding was trail run calculates 3D and running does not. I think hiking was not calculating 3D but believe that has been changed as well.
No matter, as I stated before I have 4 months of running mountains with Garmin Epix2 on one arm and a Suunto 9Peak on the other. You cannot tell the difference between them easily nor is there any statistical difference in the distance or elevation data.
Bug is acknowledged in production firmware. I heard from some tester that they cannot reproduce it with test firmware, so it may be already fixed in the upcoming update. Not sure about it, but I’ve reported the issue.
On my S9P I can only hear the tone if I hold the watch against my ear, and if I enable button tones the mechanical click of the button is significantly louder than the tone.
I can feel the vibration when not exercising, but when exercising it tends to get lost in everything else that’s happening.