Neglected S7!!! Very disappointing from Suunto
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@binoworld-uk
I think @Metalmi said my comment was stupid, not yoursI understand what you mean, but I do see it differently without judging. these watches simply have different concepts. S9 line is less smart but has solid and reliable features.
S7 is smart and offers lots of 3rd party apps to install but it is out of control of Suunto what apps are available in wear OS.I donât know Suuntos plans in any direction. A company that wants to stay in business for sure is constantly researching and developing stuff (Iâm a mechanical engineer myself and know this business too wellâŚ).
who knows what they are working on and what their future target market will be?
strategy we will never know and we can let only Suunto surprise us -
@freeheeler I also think, that this question âwhat one is missingâ directs to the thought If one isnât just looking for features another watch may have, but which in the end donât make a huge difference (if any at all!). As someone here in the forum once wrote: âwatches donât run!â The satisfaction of checking your stats after a workout comes mainly from the workout itself and at least I for me it distilled down to have reliable data concerning pace, HR with Zones, distance and some kind of training intensity like PTE and (afterwards RPE). Therefore I would still buy a S7 today, if Suunto would update its own app on the watch to have a setting in which you could configure your HR Zones. I sent my S7 back because of this feature missing and there @BinoWorld-UK Is completely right: where is that update?
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@chrisa yes HR zone is fantastic feature. Btw itâs coming to the AW with WatchOS 9 in September.
What really puzzle me is how can Huwaei, Amzfit, Honor have all of these features cramped in their watches included SpO2 but Suunto canât develop any for the S7 which is a cracking watch but just lacks the features?!
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@binoworld-uk said in Neglected S7!!! Very disappointing from Suunto:
What really puzzle me is how can Huwaei, Amzfit, Honor have all of these features cramped in their watches included SpO2 but Suunto canât develop any for the S7 which is a cracking watch but just lacks the features?!
No doubt a massive difference in budget. Suunto might be a big name in the world of sports watches, but theyâre no where near the size of Huawei and Huami.
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@aleksander-h Very true mate!
They have some work to do to keep up.
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@binoworld-uk actually I tried Huawes and Amazfits and never found that additional metrics useful, while other features were missing or were really bad (e.g. reliable routing or export of files etc. ) What I donât understand (concerning the S7) is, why they donât include basic sports features like user defineable HR Zones or connection to BT HR straps (which the watch can do with 3rd party apps) into their own Suunto App via an update.
I think ,as @freeheeler said, the S7 targets another user group than the S9, but it could offer the basic features other trackers / Sportwatches, which also target this user group. The S7 is (and could be) a great (even greater) product, bringing people closer to Suunto as a brand and then making them stay with Suunto, and later upgrading to other Suunto watches (or buying additional ones) as their training goals change over time.
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@chrisa Finally someone understands the shortcoming of the S7 and how easily it can be come a great watch. The lack of updates will certainly see people looking elsewhere for other brands. I wrote to Suunto about this, and the response was. Sorry to disappoint you, but The S7 development is on ICe đ§
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âSorry to disappoint you, but The S7 development is on ICeâ
So thats the âofficialâ answer? Then the S7 either was a âone timeâ venture in the Smartwatch realm for Suunto or maybe thereâs a S7 Peak in the works? Either way itâs a pitty, that there seem to be no updates to the watch anymore. If you could set your own HR Zones and maybe add a HR Belt, I would buy one today.
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@binoworld-uk said in Neglected S7!!! Very disappointing from Suunto:
@chrisa Finally someone understands the shortcoming of the S7 and how easily it can be come a great watch. The lack of updates will certainly see people looking elsewhere for other brands. I wrote to Suunto about this, and the response was. Sorry to disappoint you, but The S7 development is on ICe đ§
Itâs not new, these already talked various times here. If S7 is not more powerful itâs because is a decision from Suunto, and I agree with this, I think the same.
Everyone knows that S7 with software improvements itâs better in various aspects than all the others Suunto models with the exception of battery life, but this couldât be a problem depending of the type of use.
Like I said in another thread, knowing Suunto, I downgrade from S9B to S7. I imagined a S9B+wearOS, even when in the moment of my purchase this was not like this. I staked that this could change with the future fw upgrades. This happened when added the tiles for HR, etc. But later no more
A powerful S7 could cause troubles in the product line?
Itâs like have a BMW S1100RR and have mapped from the ECU to use a single cylinder -
@flypg I have to agree that the S7 could be a killer device if few more features are added, and it will be disruptive hence why I think Suunto needs to make a decision about the future of the S7. Discontinue it, updated it or release a successor.
I use my S7 as I absolutely love that OLED screen, but I canât help the fact that itâs missing some essential feature like HR zones and Baro/Storm alarm, more stock watch faces, HRV tileâŚ.
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@binoworld-uk I agree with what is said here, it would be nice to have some updates. The critical one for me is customizable HR zones.
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@brad_olwin so the million dollar question, is Suunto listening at all?
Perhaps we can all make some noise demanding some updates? Not sure how effective this could be, but I think worth perusing.
Cheers
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@binoworld-uk said in Neglected S7!!! Very disappointing from Suunto:
Perhaps we can all make some noise demanding some updates? Not sure how effective this could be, but I think worth perusing.
Theyâre a private company and the work they do needs to be justified by potential sales/profit. Making noise wonât make much difference if their device isnât selling enough to justify the investment.
I suspect itâs no coincidence that updates stopped after Google announced Wear 3 and basically gave the middle finger to all existing Wear manufacturers by making it Samsung exclusive and being extremely vague on things like supported chipsets.
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@aleksander-h I agree, but they are not doing themselves any favours by staying quite.
I get the point that WearOs is potentially the problem for Suunto however, the Suunto platform could do well on itâs own if they decide to invest in developing the watch further. In life nothing grows without investment. So, yes noise wonât be effective unless somebody with half a brain at Suunto gathers everyone and say here is our next move with S7
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@binoworld-uk Actually I think there will be no bigger update anymore . As far as I understand it, no other brand besides Samsung gets Wear OS 3 atm, so I think Suunto is not on the verge of developing a new S7 right now and since they do not upgrade the S7 anymore and you can only purchase the two matte titanium versions here in Germany for cheap 289 ⏠(all other models of the S7 are only sold as refurbished ones - and almost all of them are out of stock) it seems that Suunto is selling off the remains it has in stock.
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@aleksander-h maybe the investment of the S7 - but what about the investment in the Suunto brand itself.
As others have pointed out - AW is moving more and more into health and fitness.
Fitbit continues to extend its health features.
Garmin is heads and shoulders ahead of the everyone when it comes to mid to high entry level watches - they do have a gaping hole at entry level. Basically the FR55 and vivomove sport, and vivosmart 5 (a basic running watch that is features behind the competition- Polar/Coros, a hybrid watch - which is in its own little niche; and a smart band tracker that is expensive compared to most others). What is Suuntoâs offering - the S3 that doesnât really exist anymore and is worse than FR55. In the mid range everyone is behind the curve now due to FR255 & Instinct 2 with what they both offer. FR955 at the bottom end of the top range also offers far more than anyone else.
Polar and Coros offerings are good at low to mid range; and offer better at low than Suunto and same at mid-range.
Wear Os - has GW4 which really canât compete in health and fitness - sure it has the field beat in smarts but that is it.So where does Suunto stand - from my perspective I would be sweating if I was in head office, as it does not look good. They need something to elevate them/differentiate themselves from the better offerings on market - and if they arenât going to look after their âBrandâ by supporting their products which includes the S7, I struggle to see them surviving over the next 5-10 years. Which would be a shame.
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@jamie-bg I think s5p is very compatitive, especially considering its current cost of 250 euros. s9p vs other offerings is exactly the same deal as s9b vs other offerings once was. Other models already had much more bells and whistles. I think suunto might release new hardware in fall/winter: maybe new s3 or diving stuff, maybe some entirely new line.
I would think that suuntoâs future is so bleak as you say, but weâll see. -
@jamie-bg You hit the nail on itâs head there Jamie!
Sales Director & R&D team would certainly be made redundant if Suunto situation doesnât change in the next 1/2 years. I give them max of 3 years to turn it around. Fingers
Itâs important this conversation/feedback reaches Suunto management team. For sure, we as customers see all this form a different lens to the CEO & MD at Suunto.
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@jamie-bg said in Neglected S7!!! Very disappointing from Suunto:
@aleksander-h maybe the investment of the S7 - but what about the investment in the Suunto brand itself.
As others have pointed out - AW is moving more and more into health and fitness.
Fitbit continues to extend its health features.
Garmin is heads and shoulders ahead of the everyone when it comes to mid to high entry level watchesI disagree after having used an Epix2 for the last 4-5 months. More of a personal opinion about what someone uses a watch for. I still prefer the S9P to the Epix2 for a number of reasons that I wonât go into here. And, I like the Epix2, it is a nice watch but I disagree with your statement.
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@dmytro I agree - the S5 Peak is just great for its price. Besides being a very nice watch, it delivers really trustworthy data. I have no need for a barometer here (~500 to 900m above sea level) and I must say, that I am really satisfied with the GPS elevation metrics.