• Regular nighttime oxygen metrics question S 9 Peak Pro

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    @zhang965 said in Regular nighttime oxygen metrics question S 9 Peak Pro: I do use the finger sensor as well. My perspective is the optical sensor is NOT SUITABLE for a one moment measurement. (Not for medical usage) The optical sensor can give you a very accurate value for a period average but NOT ONE GIVEN MOMENT . So even everytime I trigger the oxygen saturation measurement, it shows a ridiculous value, globally the night max value is correct. It’s why I do use finger sensor to measure my morning HR to understand if my recovery is done. My watch cannot give me a good value at that moment. Yes, those are very correct points, nothing can be concluded from the individual measurements, just from the principle of the matter. But if, for example, I attach a small ball to my back that pushes me and forces me to sleep on my side and not on my back all night. And I see that my average night saturation has increased by 3% (relative). Then I realize that sleeping on my back causes snoring for me and vice versa, sleeping on my side free the respiratory tract and voila, the impact on the quality of life is great But unfortunately the maximum value is useless in this case, because I slept for a while both nights on the side when my saturation would be correct. That’s why I think the maximum value can’t be the only correct value
  • Suunto 9 peak pro and strava

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    @freeheeler thanks for your answer. In my case nothing is transfered… But I recreate a new mode (same parameters) and now it’s correct !
  • Spo2 reading in day summary

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    @isazi Thx, at least it’s known. In my case I always have my watch on. Sometimes this Spo2 chart appears to be aligned to the end of a gap in HR sometimes isn’t. [image: 1677157154390-smartselect_20230223_065827_suunto.jpg] [image: 1677157154122-smartselect_20230223_065858_suunto.jpg]
  • Buzzing vibration

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    @Lukas-Krempasky which is even more frustrating as titanium version is more expensive
  • Backlight behaviour

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    I tried but was unable to reproduce it. I set the backlight to high and enabled standby. The watch shows a bright light for a while and then dimmed down to a faint glow. After pressing a button it turns bright again. I enabled raise to wake in low setting (standby still enabled). There it doesn’t seem to work but that is probably because the intensity of the low raise to wake setting is the same intensity as the standby intensity. When I set the raise to wake to high, the watch shows the same faint glow and turns bright when I raise my arm.
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    @Egika Sure. However, two examples: What if I set myself a steps-goal (e.g. next workout, I want to walk 15.000 steps). I recently was on a walking workout with my wife and had my workout running. Suddenly my wife was asking: I already have 10.000 steps. How many do you have? I could not answer the question as the workout display would not tell me the number of steps. Only at the end of the workout - when I completely stopped and saved the workout - I could answer the question, finally. I know, this might sound silly for professional sportspeople like you. But as the steps are counted anyway, why not making them available as datafield for displays during workouts? That should be very simple to implement, I suppose. Thanks.
  • Battery problems

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    @Łukasz-Szmigiel will try
  • Intensity zone ring not updating in custom mode

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    @music_and_cities If the bottom of Z1 is above 114 bpm, which it is for me, you will not see the pointer and the display will appear as you see. The pointer will move up when you are in Z1. What is your Z1 set for? Just checked mine, you should have a pointer at the bottom of the ring.
  • Request to display full notifications in watch (S9PP)

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    @maszop That is fair - I would not expect there to be an unlimited number of characters. However, right now the watch only shows about 6 lines of text (lines that fit in the watch) which only amounts to a couple sentences. Many of my texts are longer than this (for example, this paragraph I just wrote would be truncated). I guess if I had to specify a number I would ask for up to 20 lines, which would cover nearly all my messages. Certainly others will have different needs. This is meant more of a request than a complaint. It was a change when I went from my S3F to S9PP. It is always hard to lose features, but of course we gain others!
  • Last swimming activities in pool - Distance 0m?

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    @artusdiver Well, so we will wait for the next update. Thank you for your answer.
  • PTE bug ?

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    @ventresca said in PTE bug ?: I’ve noticed a bug in the PTE calculation on my Suunto 9 peak pro (maybe since the last update?). Sometimes, when I don’t have my heart rate belt on, I turn it off (so the heart rate is not recorded in my activity). The problem is that a 10 km jog well below my maximum pace is always scored with a very high PTE score, often PTE = 5. I’d like to point out that I haven’t modified my parameters (heart rate ranges, maximum frequency, etc.). I’ve logged around 200-300 runs since I got my watch. So with the GPS and the calculation of my speed (which corresponds to my jogging pace) over less than an hour, there’s no reason to have such a high score. I take it this is a bug? Thanks in advance, It seems like a bug indeed. The high PTE score without heart rate data is unusual, especially with consistent speed and pace. Hope it gets fixed soon!
  • Running question : 9 Peak pro

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    You made my day, that was Indeed for the watch and I managed to create a custom mode. Thanks to all of you
  • Ressources stopping at 10%

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    https://forum.suunto.com/post/136914 Design I guess?
  • Firmware (2.33.12) update fail

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    @isazi Thanks very much, I saw this too late, or I will try this solutions. XD
  • Tricks for clean glass?

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    sartoricS
    I’ve always used the good’ol soap and water with my Spartan.
  • View map on the clock

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    Brad_OlwinB
    @Marcos You can add a route to the 9PP but there are no maps. Here is the support page where you can find how to videos and a user guide for this watch. https://www.suunto.com/en-us/Support/sports-watches-support/suunto-9-peak-pro/
  • How do I assign different exercise shortcuts to top and bottom button

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    @brucey09 as Isazi wrote, starting an activity is not part of the customization. A short press on the top button will always start the previous activity type. This cannot be changed. Buttom button cannot be assigned to any sport mode. This has not changed with any update so far. What you possibly mean is pressing and holding the upper button during an ongoing activity. This will allow to change to a different sport (multisport) and list the most recently used activities.
  • Demande explication données sur écran

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    @isazi ok merci
  • Steps

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    Before the update in July, it registered too many steps. But now it registers too few! When I get up from the couch and go to the kitchen and back, it doesn’t register any steps. Please adjust the settings again!
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    @Tami999 Thank you for this, helped me to downgrade and get my watch working as it should again!

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