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    • zhang965Z Offline
      zhang965 @DMytro
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      @DMytro said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:

      @zhang965 I also kinda like the new s9pp watchface and don’t see why 1,2,5 are (particularly) ugly, but that’s subjective I suppose.

      It’s not ugly on these numbers, the problem is, when these numbers are doubled, it’s ugly, because the single number is designed to be natural to be humain handwriting, but when they are doubled, it looks very dumb very stagnant

      My solution is to make the number slightly different between different positions

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      • DMytroD Offline
        DMytro @zhang965
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        @zhang965 I see, hm, I suppose that would be better. But this does bother me much personally.

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        • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
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          Ohr for low temp is bad for me as well

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          • Łukasz SzmigielŁ Offline
            Łukasz Szmigiel @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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            @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos heh I even have problems with belt in sub-zero.

            S9PP 2.40.38

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            • Kurt68K Offline
              Kurt68
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              I have now done a lot of test runs with the S9PP in comparison with the Fenix ​​7x and the Vertix 2. The S9PP and the Vertix 2 always measure very similar distances. I have deviations of only a few meters. The Fenix ​​7x has a wider spread. I always get a higher distance +1-3% compared to the other watches. Garmin seems to have problems, especially when you often walk through underpasses. The picture shows an example of a run through an underpass. The Garmin then immediately showed 100m more. the Vertix does it best here

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                dulko79 @zhang965
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                @zhang965 You should go in watches review writing. No reviewer beats your style. 😉 👍

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                  I can give you right on and here are some my thoughts after 24h usage

                  BAD:

                  OHR , but lets be honest here…NONE of watches with OHR are accurate and none of manufactures are better or worse as suunto, same is true for SpO2 as estimation of VO2 max and if we speak about they accuracy under low temperatures…well, forget it

                  Doubles
                  yes they have Alarms and watch face both in Settings and lower button menu, but also settings is under lower menu…whay we ned middle button at all? you can save middle button complete since ppl will probably use touch screen in most cases

                  HR zones
                  I am not sure which system is used here to calculate them, but it is way to aggressive…at least they can be adopted

                  Compas

                  Why is re-calibration needed every time is used? On my Ambit 3 I made it last year once, and never again since

                  Sport Modes

                  I see no point in having or creating custom modes if I can not fine tune them…it is waste of time every time to adopt them before I start a training…please make this options (HR Zones, GPS signal strenght etc available under SA as it is in Suntolink or provide SuntoLink support for S9PP)
                  Why I can not start a training using touch display, instead of using buttons, but all other parts of menu I can??

                  Design

                  looks more as toy or watch from automates for 5eur…BEZEL is huge and irrational, no sense at all…(well it would have sense if they as GARMIN used this huge BEZEL for solar cells…but NO) and they are covering 25%-30% of displays for FUN
                  And how this should be outdoor watch…this will not survive my 1 month training in outdoor (swimming, CX-cycling) or working in wood where I fall at least 2-3 times on the ground, or smash watch against some hard surfaces…it looks so fragile

                  Buttons
                  Why are they so noisy?
                  It not possible to use it at night or in stealth situations (where 0 noise is appreciated) without to hear it this disturbing very loud sound

                  Watch strap
                  what is wrong with silicon watch strap, after a 3-4 hours working in clean office it was covered with dust and X particles ? (see picture…it just looks dirty=, cheap and unhygienic!FEFB5302-A8AA-4D03-85D1-1E7891CC6183.jpg

                  At moment I tend to use the watch for next 1-2 weeks and then send it back to amazon, and either to stay with SA3P or to switch to Garmin, in my case Suunto lost the path, and is way behind other companies and just reuse for bad old tech/functionality loosing sense for outdoor watches

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                    el2thek Bronze Member @Guest
                    last edited by isazi

                    @A Former User said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:

                    looks more as toy or watch from automates for 5eur…BEZEL is huge and irrational, no sense at all…(well it would have sense if they as GARMIN used this huge BEZEL for solar cells…but NO)

                    The Fenix7s, which is a similar size, has a similar ratio of display to watch size. Not for solar, for GPS.

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                      Spree Bronze Member
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                      The bezel discussion is really stale.

                      Suunto recent watches do not have a smaller display compared to the overall size of the watch, in comparison with competitor products; but the design choices to leave all of it “visible” and unmarked makes it look bigger. It’s a design I like, but quite clearly most people don’t and then assume that the display is smaller than it actually is.

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                      • Łukasz SzmigielŁ Offline
                        Łukasz Szmigiel @Guest
                        last edited by isazi

                        @A Former User as others have mentioned: The bezel is a matter of it being clean, which makes it look larger. I think that DC Rainmaker had an S9PP review in his YT channel when he actually measured bezels in Garmin, Suunto and Coros and they all are about 6 mm thick.

                        You can enable touch in custom sports mode when choosing custom battery mode. Although I agree with you that it’s strange that custom modes remember some settings and some don’t (auto laps are remembered, but not battery modes or S+ apps).

                        I believe there’s plenty to do in regard to new S9PP firmware and UI. We’ll see.

                        S9PP 2.40.38

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                        • isaziI Offline
                          isazi Moderator @Łukasz Szmigiel
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                          @Łukasz-Szmigiel the UI is being actively developed. It’s new and not perfect at first, still I find it a big improvement compared to the past.

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                          • Łukasz SzmigielŁ Offline
                            Łukasz Szmigiel @isazi
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                            @isazi I agree, it’s better, more responsive and in general, more legible (although not everywhere) but at this moment it looks as if it was mainly ported from the old one. Which makes sense, considering that S9PP is the first watch using this UI.

                            S9PP 2.40.38

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                            • zhang965Z Offline
                              zhang965 @isazi
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                              @isazi said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:

                              @Łukasz-Szmigiel the UI is being actively developed. It’s new and not perfect at first, still I find it a big improvement compared to the past.

                              Ok, I see, as the old UI is not perfect, so we created another not perfect UI right?

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                              • isaziI Offline
                                isazi Moderator @zhang965
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                                @zhang965 perfection is not for us, only the almighty is.

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                                • Umer JavedU Offline
                                  Umer Javed @Guest
                                  last edited by isazi

                                  I thought I’d some of my feedback here on a few items above. Just to balance out the discussion. Believe me, I have a lot of negative feedback too but my POV:

                                  @A Former User said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:

                                  Doubles
                                  yes they have Alarms and watch face both in Settings and lower button menu, but also settings is under lower menu…whay we ned middle button at all? you can save middle button complete since ppl will probably use touch screen in most cases

                                  I actually like having the alarm available in the quick/lower-menu. It’s nice to be able to quickly set the alarm as needed. I also like having the watch face in the quick menu as I frequently switch between the analog at work to the outdoor one as needed.

                                  It also makes sense for those settings to be present in a general settings menu. It wouldn’t make sense for them to be removed from there. Hence the duplication.

                                  Re: the music controls, fair enough. I actually don’t bother with music on my runs but funnily I’ve used the music controls at my workplace when I’m away from my desk 🙂 lol

                                  Some of this is just Suunto understanding what we/users need and calibrating those settings. But just to add the above notes because I actually support certain things as they are.

                                  Compas

                                  Why is re-calibration needed every time is used? On my Ambit 3 I made it last year once, and never again since

                                  I feel there’s a bit more to it here. I upgraded to S9PP from an A3P as well. Can you guarantee that your compass was accurate through that year? I understand there are some issues with compass requiring recalibration after charging etc. but I’d rather have my watch detect and tell me when something is wrong or if it detects a condition that could have caused something to go wrong. Lack of feedback is not always a sign of everything being OK 🙂 BTW, the S9PP compass rated accuracy is only down to 5º (on website) which isn’t exactly high precision tool.

                                  Why I can not start a training using touch display, instead of using buttons, but all other parts of menu I can??

                                  I also prefer not to have touchscreen for “critical” actions like these. I intend to use wear this ice climbing and skiing with gloves and in wet conditions, so a button for those items is definitely better. I do feel like the buttons are a bit too small compared to A3P with gloves but once winter is truly here in Ontario I’ll know for sure.

                                  Design

                                  looks more as toy or watch from automates for 5eur…BEZEL is huge and irrational, no sense at all…(well it would have sense if they as GARMIN used this huge BEZEL for solar cells…but NO) and they are covering 25%-30% of displays for FUN
                                  And how this should be outdoor watch…this will not survive my 1 month training in outdoor (swimming, CX-cycling) or working in wood where I fall at least 2-3 times on the ground, or smash watch against some hard surfaces…it looks so fragile

                                  To each his own re: styling. My only wish is that the glass wasn’t flush against the watch case. I’d love a slight guard like the A3P had. Even though the glass is super strong, it’s still a nice thing to have. Plus the current glass edge will pick up reflections at some angles.

                                  Re: durability, it’s passed MIL-STD 810G so I feel OK with what I can throw at it: https://www.suunto.com/Content-pages/military-tests-for-suunto-9-peak-pro/

                                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBTezcxaJi0

                                  Watch strap
                                  what is wrong with silicon watch strap, after a 3-4 hours working in clean office it was covered with dust and X particles ? (see picture…it just looks dirty=, cheap and unhygienic!!

                                  I’ve been wearing mine 24/7 since I received it late October (except for a few days when i was sick…) and mine has no such issues. I’ve also worn it when sanding dusty 3D prints on my workbench and haven’t see it attract anything more than A3P did. 🤷 I don’t believe there’s a design flaw but YMMV

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                                  • zhang965Z Offline
                                    zhang965 @isazi
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                                    @isazi said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:

                                    @zhang965 perfection is not for us, only the almighty is.

                                    And media controls
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                                      @A Former User said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:

                                      Design

                                      looks more as toy or watch from automates for 5eur…BEZEL is huge and irrational, no sense at all…(well it would have sense if they as GARMIN used this huge BEZEL for solar cells…but NO) and they are covering 25%-30% of displays for FUN

                                      I know bezel talk has been done to death, but it’s something I do consider when buying a watch. The comical size of the FR 935 and 945 bezels are one reason I didn’t upgrade to them back when I was with Garmin and instead came to Suunto with the 9 Baro (proportionally a smaller bezel-to-screen size ratio).

                                      Now that I’m wearing a 9PP, I’ve surprised myself at how much I’m not bothered by the bezel in person. It looks worse in photos than it does in real life. My only wish would be for Suunto to have put their logo on the bottom part of the bezel rather than on the side of the case. I think that would’ve looked sharp.

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                                      • DMytroD Offline
                                        DMytro @TrailEyes
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                                        @TrailEyes said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:

                                        Suunto to have put their logo on the bottom part of the bezel rather than on the side of the case

                                        Funny enough, I remember quite a bit criticism of the logo being put on the front of s9b.

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                                          TrailEyes Gold Members @DMytro
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                                          @DMytro I suspect on the 9B, the unhappiness there was because it was done in a way to use up a bit of screen display real estate, so the top-to-bottom proportions were shorter than the left-to-right ones. I think there’s enough bezel on the 9PP to put the logo on the face without infringing on the display.

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                                            A Former User @Umer Javed
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                                            @Umer-Javed said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:

                                            I feel there’s a bit more to it here. I upgraded to S9PP from an A3P as well. Can you guarantee that your compass was accurate through that year?

                                            yes, using it at least 4 times a week, always came to destination

                                            @Umer-Javed said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:

                                            I also prefer not to have touchscreen for “critical” actions like these. I intend to use wear this ice climbing and skiing with gloves and in wet conditions, so a button for those items is definitely better.

                                            critical action is to start a training over display instead button??? wtf :)) well :))) I hope you take care more serious your own security and you don’t play with watch buttons during a climb…but hey you will not believe, I start my training before I really start my training, and since I don’t do climbing, I would like to use touch display for that functionality, simple like that

                                            @Umer-Javed said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:

                                            Re: durability, it’s passed MIL-STD 810G so I feel OK

                                            they can write what ever, imagination is for free as well a believe

                                            @Umer-Javed said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:

                                            I’ve been wearing mine 24/7 since I received it late October (except for a few days when i was sick…) and mine has no such issues

                                            that does not help at all

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