speculations and rumours about upcoming Suunto watches
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@dulko79
Most of the “must have” are basically “beyond the things we need”
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@sartoric good one
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@Saketo-Nemo said in speculations and rumours about upcoming Suunto watches:
@twekkel
beyond the things we need. And at that point we would be “forced” to buy itOk I am in for “beyond my needs”! Can we make that a marketing quote?
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If there would be a solar and a non-solar variant, which one would you choose. Let’s say non-solar would be like 550-650€ and the solar variant 750-850€. I just make assumptions. I do not know if there are several variants as well as if the price ranges will be real. I just want to know your opinions if we see something like that…
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@trailcafe non-solar, having a watch 1.5 times the price of my smartphone is already weird enough. Wouldn’t want to go higher than that.
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@trailcafe depends if battery in performance mode will last 45+ hours then I don’ t need solar. But maybe I’ll still get it if it can boost battery life significantly. But not for 200€
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@trailcafe good question. I am up for everything that makes the battery last longer, but it needs to work. So if a solar watch gives me more battery I can pay for it, if it is just a gimmick, no thanks.
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@trailcafe
I’ve never had a solar watch and don’t even know how the ones available work.
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@freeheeler
This is the only solar watch that make sense -
@trailcafe if the solar variant don’t need to be charged externally in daily mode - I’d spend the extra $
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Since a lot of people are speaking solar I guess they must have some sources that give this ‘speculation’ topic boost I just hope that Suunto’s implementation of solar doesn’t affect the screen visibility (except if it is OLED). Because Sapphire + solar panel + MIP = screen that is visible only when there is sun (except if they came up with some genius idea behind solar)
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@Hristijan-Petreski There are many features I would request prior to solar for making a watch meet my needs. I would love to have a colored by grade zoom enabled elevation profile of my route. I would like a list of way points and the distance to them in real time (currently we have this for the next way point ), I would like offline maps and off line routing in SA. Just a couple of features I would use a lot,
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@Hristijan-Petreski most commercial solar cells only work with the visible light which means a layer in the glass that doesnt let all light into the display. There are cells that us other wave lenghts but not sure if the are commercial ready yet.
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@Brad_Olwin Agreed. I too am not requesting solar, just stated if it gives decent results I might go for it. I would be very happy to get offline maps and routing as well as running more plus apps.
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@Brad_Olwin said in speculations and rumours about upcoming Suunto watches:
list of way points and the distance to them in real time
I ask for this in (almost) every survey!
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@DMytro me too…distance and elevation left
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@trailcafe said in speculations and rumours about upcoming Suunto watches:
@DMytro me too…distance and elevation left
If you plan a route and use distance left field that is covered - the route altitude profile page shows elevation gain left as well. So I think those are covered. That is for the entire course, not to next way point.
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@Brad_Olwin I’m hoping future device updates will include additional features within the Back to Start function, such as ETA or ETE etc. These only seem to work when following a route.
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@Brad_Olwin but that is exactly what I would like to have. Elevation to the next self-marked waypoint.
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@trailcafe I would like that too, no one else has it and would be better than ClimbPro in my opinion. I will forward this idea although I have no idea what happens to the ideas I propose.