Steep counter
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@neonix Good idea. Since it is attached to the hand and measures hand motion, maybe call that metric hand motion or hand shake or simply, jerks. lol
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@pilleus said in Steep counter:
Everything you write is understandable. No contradiction. But what does it have to do with the watch counting steps when I move my arm?
Rename it to movement, take out steps and calories, then everyone will know.
Or correct it.
Ok, so this is more complicated. Unfortunately, customers want step count. So Suunto I think delivers what customers demand despite the demands being maybe not the best idea. I know in watches that are more geared toward fitness, S5Peak, S3 the step counters appear to be more accurate.
What you are proposing makes total sense to me but if the change drives customers away it is unlikely to be adopted. -
It’s the bugs and malfunctions that scare customers away.
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@Fizzgig
I seem to be lucky, I have nothing to complain about my Vertical.
yes there were few bugs, e.g. shutting down while charging, but it happened rarely and it was fixed immediately.since we heavily and emotionally discuss about step counting (which I didn’t expect) I just checked my daily steps from today: 462 so far. I can’t tell for sure if it’s realistic or totally wrong, because I did not count.
my feeling says it’s realistic. if it would have shown 100 it would be too few. if it had shown 1’000 it would have been too much. -
The step counter is for me about 80-90% correct. It’s OK, but not excellent.
When I am at sleep the watch will show about 100-300 steps in the morning.
It will also show my drive to work as steps, and that is quite odd. Suunto is the only brand that I have tested that do that.So for me 10.000 steps is in reality about 8.000 -9000 steps.
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@freeheeler A couple of weeks ago I did a hiking activity with two friends, former classmates. When we parked the vehicle, I said to one of them (the other one doesn’t have a watch): let’s start a gps hiking activity. He looked at his Huawei and replied he records only his runs and for hikes and walks he only cares about steps. First time I meet in person someone who actually cares about steps. I wonder what he thought about me: is he crazy? An idiot with two watches
With that said, I think step counting must be plausible more or less for those kind of folks.
And by the way, not that I care but step counting of my SR seems to be pretty OK-ish. No complaints from me about it. -
@Iggge Are you sure you’re not sleepwalking?
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I like the passion for steps.
Here is a little history.
Back in the days the first Suunto 3 fitness (no gps watch) had a different ai based step algo. Stress tested. It could also detect if it was in a backpack and adjust accordingly.
People complained that it was not recording many steps.
I understand people want accurate step detection, just wanted to share.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Steep counter:
I like the passion for steps.
Here is a little history.
Me too.
My story with today’s steps (only the time before and after cycling).
Suunto 9 Peak Pro: 6712 steps
Comparison watch: 2643 steps -
@Panagiotis-Kritikakos haha I am sure that I don’t sleep walk
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Do we know anything about the step counter yet? Any update? It’s was so far off for me that I temporarily have changed my daily watch to another brand.