Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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The watch came with 83% battery on 18/02. Now it shows 32% battery with total gps activities for nine hours - starting on 18/02 have done, including today, outdoor activities in performance mode, every day, incl. today. Everything is on, except pulse-ox (it provides unrealistic values anyway - with 84% saturation I wonder how I’m still alive).
For such a microscopic watch, the battery life is freaking amazing. Battery-wise, kudos. What do you think, guys? -
Re: the beeps above. I’ve noted that a few times also. I’ll try and see if I can capture some videos and more info.
Another thing I’ve encountered sporadically is that the watch alarm sometimes keeps beeping even after I turn it off. This usually happens right as I wake up and start moving, so I’m wondering if it’s related to the watch starting to show me my sleep stats and something gets stuck. (I wear the watch to sleep.)
This morning it didn’t stop beeping and I had to go to the activity menu and start an activity for it to stop. Usually too tired to pay attention to this right after I wake up or capture walks log but it’s happened maybe half a dozen times now.
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Is it possible to use two Suunto plus apps simultaneously during an activity?
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@skifun
unfortunately no, but it is on my wishlist, too -
@skifun said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
Is it possible to use two Suunto plus apps simultaneously during an activity?
Please keep calm, we don’t want s9pp get the reboot issue too soon.
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@skifun I totally agree on battery life. I don’t even think about the battery charge status on the watch day to day. On your blood oxygen, mine is usually spot on for overnight readings. If it’s off though I’ll try to update it during the day and find keeping still and putting gentle pressure down on the watch against my wrist, gets the fastest most accurate reading (also did this with COROS and Garmin).
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@skifun Mine has the same thing on the display. I think its related to the display area and where the buttons are. I was thinking of reaching out to Suunto as you have stated, it’s hard to capture as it’s so subtle.
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@Umer-Javed I think it’s the MIP’s backlight nature, it depends of where the backlight source is coming from. I always notice this behavior with all these kind of display.
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@skifun I don’t know, I have the same “black tint” on my S9PP. I guess it is just a way it is. It doesn’t have any effect on functionality of the watch so I don’t care about it. But I understand that it’s important for you.
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@skifun Would you happen to have a picture when it’s dark around, for comparison’s sake?
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@Spree I’ll provide you with one tonight when it’s dark.
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@gambacorta
Interesting, I got a similar problem, I charged my watch and few hours laters, when I grabbed it to use it, it was “dead”. Nothing could wake it.I charged my d S9B quickly, prepared myself for the run and then I saw the S9PP was functioning.
Let’s see if the problem appear again…
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@skifun
Yeah, the battery life is the real selling point IMO. It would be hard to go back to a watch with a 1week autonomy. -
This is normal its to prevent backlight bleed.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Thanks for chipping in. I really like the device and I’m unwilling to return it. Even if I return it, I think I’ll order another unit. So, should I return it or keep it? That’s the follow-up from the support when I replied that the watch is still within the return window: