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[DONE] Selling S9 bought Garmin Fenix 5x

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    SlaSh Platinum Member @sartoric
    last edited by 4 Nov 2018, 15:13

    @sartoric I disagree on app part, it is very important how hardware is connected with software now. As I said I have checked Garmin connect app after more than one year of not using it and it evolved significantly and I like it how it looks and works, which the same for suunto app.

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      sartoric Moderator
      last edited by 4 Nov 2018, 16:10

      @SlaSh
      Sure.
      In fact I’m not saying that the app is not important at all, what I mean is that you shouldn’t buy the watch for the app itself.
      Maybe choose the watch that fits your needs and consider the App as an important part but not as the main feature.

      Regarding watch issue, if we are talking about software bug … honestly, do you (you people, not you Slash 🙂 ) know any recent device 100% bug proof ?

      SVTS - 2.40.38
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      Samsung A5 2016 - Android 7.0
      Samsung A33 2022 - Android 14 - One UI 6.1
      Suunto App Android 5.2.5 beta
      Suunto App IOs 2.45.0 (19123) beta on MBP M1

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        SlaSh Platinum Member @sartoric
        last edited by SlaSh 11 Apr 2018, 17:07 4 Nov 2018, 17:07

        @sartoric well Apple Watch 4 is very reliable in terms of data collecting after using it over 3 weeks.

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          A Former User
          last edited by 4 Nov 2018, 17:50

          I used a FR235 (ConnectIQ), FitBit Blaze (Fitbit), Frontier S3 (SHealth), Stratos (MiFit/Amaze) and now S9 (SApp/MC).

          The best app was CIQ, seconded by Fitbit, also with the access to the Web anywhere (you can’t do that with other smartwatch platforms).

          The best hardware is the S9, the features offered can be easily improved with FW and programming.
          There are plenty of flaws in SApp that will be fixed in the near future and I hope that Suunto listen the comments/pledges of the users.

          Suunto is an amazing watch but the user interface, customization, apps and FW must improve drastically if they want to be #1, which I believe they will become IF and ONLY IF they listen to the market …

          Thanks

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            A Former User @peringmar
            last edited by 4 Nov 2018, 18:32

            @peringmar the cracking oHR sensor is very bad for that price. And the display presentation of Suunto is much smoother beside native support for running power.

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              SlaSh Platinum Member @Guest
              last edited by SlaSh 11 Apr 2018, 19:29 4 Nov 2018, 19:29

              @moe67er hell yes, my F3hr got replaced cause of composite used for ohr sensor crack, but replacement part had as well minor crack after 3 months of usage and I sold it, cannot comment on as owned it less than a month cause of sensors connectivity issues.

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                suzzlo Moderator
                last edited by suzzlo 11 May 2018, 15:13 5 Nov 2018, 14:35

                Hi,

                I’m not buying a watch, I’m buying training tools: Watch + App + Web

                I need something that help me training harder, smarter and healthier, and actually, none of them (Suunto, Polar, Garmin) are good enough:

                • Suunto: best accuracy but lack of basic features
                • Polar: in the middle of those 2. Not the most big list of features and not the most accurate watch
                • Garmin: good platform with too much features but poor accuracy

                you always have to give up something… and that’s why it’s always something relative to personal preferences

                I’m also thinking of buying a new watch for triathlon, but… which would I buy? FR935? never tested a Garmin but you all guys says that has bad accuracy. Vantage V? very immature (like Suunto platform now)

                BR

                Suunto: Race, S9Peak, Spartan Sport Wrist
                Garmin: FR745, Edge 530
                SA topics:

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                  ColdBeer @suzzlo
                  last edited by 6 Nov 2018, 08:49

                  @suzzlo said in [DONE] Selling S9 bought Garmin Fenix 5x:

                  Hi,

                  I’m not buying a watch, I’m buying training tools: Watch + App + Web
                  Totally agree, this is the point of every conversation talking about sportwatches. And, definitely, if you are a manufacturer/producer, you don’t need to hear every user (buyers/athletes with few weeks of experience, for example), and if you are interested on extending your market, you must hear a little further than your traditional expertise users.
                  So finally, you must develop an stable, trustworthy, expandable and non device dependant platform for athletes, where an expertise could be comfortable, and where a nerd could say WOW!

                  I need something that help me training harder, smarter and healthier, and actually, none of them (Suunto, Polar, Garmin) are good enough:

                  • Suunto: best accuracy but lack of basic features

                  And immersed in a non sense (for overall users) road developing a platform based on mobile apps (against a web based platform which is their best expertise point and the easier -because it’s not device dependant- one)…

                  • Polar: in the middle of those 2. Not the most big list of features and not the most accurate watch
                  • Garmin: good platform with too much features but poor accuracy

                  But, at least into my neighborhood (friends, familiars…), it’s something just like a standard. But for sure, with a confiable and non device dependant web platform with a punch of capabilities to deeply analysis of workouts and programming them.

                  I’m also thinking of buying a new watch for triathlon, but… which would I buy? FR935? never tested a Garmin but you all guys says that has bad accuracy. Vantage V? very immature (like Suunto platform now)

                  My wife has got a FR735XT and have not so bad accuracy (at least compared with my SST). Like EVERY other one, it could have a bad day, but mine, for example, has always a bad day on open water. On bike and running, normally mine has got more accuracy, but I must say it has more bad days than 735.
                  In the other side, as far as triathlon athletes doesn’t do just triathlon competition, but they do duathlon and swim&run too (and other kind of sport cocktails)… IMHO saying that Spartans watches are triathlon watches is a limited assertion and while they have not customized multi-sport modes, the correct assertion would be something like “limited triathlon watches”.
                  I took a short view of a Xiaomi Amazfit Pace 2/Stratos, and it just really have a customizable multisport mode with transitions (or not, whatever you want). In the other hand, it has just a mobile app, which is far enough from an optimal sport solution.

                  var Watch="Garmin Forerunner 735XT", WatchFw="9.40";
                  var Phone="Samsung Galaxy S8", PhoneOS="Android 9.0.0";

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                    mbergi Bronze Member @sartoric
                    last edited by 6 Nov 2018, 19:09

                    @sartoric I reallly can’t understand why Suunto made the decision to leave movescount behind and go that standalone-app way. I’m using Suunto watches since 1999 (Vector, T6. Ambit, Ambit3, SSU). I loved every single of them (at least to ambit3), but now i’m really worrying about the future. I think it will take Suunto years to create a new ecosystem that is able to compete with the market companions. The situation at the moment is so frustrating.
                    For example: as a user I want to add graphs to my custom sports modes - that means I have to quit movescount wich is the only possibility to do serious workout analysis…I don’t have any more words for that situation…
                    It’s nice to see a lot of people here in the forum who try to help anyway.

                    But I have more and more doubt about having such a long breath ☹

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                      Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @mbergi
                      last edited by 6 Nov 2018, 19:17

                      @mbergi

                      We all help here 🙂

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                        mbergi Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
                        last edited by 6 Nov 2018, 19:19

                        @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos you do an amazing job here - Suunto has to give you an award!!!

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                          SlaSh Platinum Member @mbergi
                          last edited by 6 Nov 2018, 19:51

                          @mbergi paycheck is the best award 😄

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                            Brad_Olwin Moderator @suzzlo
                            last edited by 6 Nov 2018, 20:05

                            @suzzlo @ColdBeer I buy a watch primarily for Training so I will stick my neck into the guillotine here. These are MY opinions from my experience. I have used many Suunto products and several Garmin products. The Garmin platform is no better than the Suunto App for training! Even Movescount, which is exponentially better than Garmin is still not good enough. I will give my opinion here, which I try not to do because I have strong opinions. I have been a Professional Ski Instructor for 12 years, raced road bikes in long, crits and circuit races doing well in my age group. I quit bike racing and for the last nine years I race ultramarathons from 50k to 200k. I have been self-coached until this year when I hired a coach.

                            The training tools on the watches and websites with the exception of one are not adequate for training! Period! Why? Because the VO2Max estimates, etc on these websites and recovery estimates are simply not good enough. The only website I have found helpful for self-coaching was Training Peaks, which gives you a wealth of training intensity data for planning, improving and recovering. There may be others out there that I am not aware of. I have also used some desk-based apps.

                            But neither Garmin nor Suunto nor Polar have sufficient training built into their platforms to make it useful for Training in my opinion.

                            So I do NOT purchase Watch+App+Web because it just doesn’t matter. What I need is a watch that is reliable and as accurate as possible to give me the information I can use on a Training Site or program that matters. I prefer Suunto for that and the S9 is targeted exactly for people like me that do stupidly long races and cannot remember to charge a watch during a race because they are too old.

                            My 2 cents!

                            Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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                              Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @SlaSh
                              last edited by 6 Nov 2018, 20:10

                              @SlaSh I did this with no paycheck as well here and in other forums quite sometime. Don’t insult me.

                              BTW I don’t get paid for the forums, my task is different. Specifically I am digital market specialist and part of my job is the inbox for example in the Suunto app.

                              My paycheck for this position comes since Sept way after the forums etc was formed. Way after 2016 😉

                              Community Manager / Admin @Suunto
                              Creator of Quantified-Self.io
                              youtube.com/c/dimitrioskanellopoulos
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                              https://www.strava.com/athletes/7586105

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                                ColdBeer @Brad_Olwin
                                last edited by 6 Nov 2018, 20:18

                                @Brad_Olwin I don’t fully agree (but partially) about Movescount vs Garmin Connect platforms. Maybe… were you comparing apps? I don’t need/like/want mobile apps (just need it to sync). I need a good analysis platform, and I prefer to do that job on a big screen and even better, a multi-device platform (like web) to could do the job on a tablet, or a desktop computer. I work with both web platforms and I must say that -with differences- both are “good enough”. Probably not perfect (or professional), but enough. I know TrainingPeaks (did you test with http://sporttracks.mobi ?) is better for hard analysis but Hey! probably not the objective for most athlete enthusiasts.
                                So your sentence “The Garmin platform is no better than the Suunto App for training!” is not true, in my honest opinion, because, simply, I can’t believe that you try to compare the fully Garmin platform (web) with a simple mobile app which has no more than 30% of the Garmin capabilities. Another thing is if you are comparing both mobile apps but, again, Suunto is still a beta where some things doesn’t work, most things doesn’t fully work (with no bugs) and is not ready for nothing more than a “preview” of a workout analysis.

                                var Watch="Garmin Forerunner 735XT", WatchFw="9.40";
                                var Phone="Samsung Galaxy S8", PhoneOS="Android 9.0.0";

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                                  Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @SlaSh
                                  last edited by 6 Nov 2018, 20:18

                                  @SlaSh just to be clear. My job is not this forum.

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                                  Creator of Quantified-Self.io
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                                  https://instagram.com/dimitrioskanellopoulos
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                                    peringmar Silver Members @ColdBeer
                                    last edited by 6 Nov 2018, 20:29

                                    Ipad version? YES please, route planning would be so much easier(i use a iphone se). I don’t know much about programming, but can’t you just use the same code but upscale everything?

                                    Suunto Spartan Sport WHR power user

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                                      Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @peringmar
                                      last edited by 6 Nov 2018, 20:30

                                      @peringmar that is the way 😉

                                      Community Manager / Admin @Suunto
                                      Creator of Quantified-Self.io
                                      youtube.com/c/dimitrioskanellopoulos
                                      https://instagram.com/dimitrioskanellopoulos
                                      https://www.strava.com/athletes/7586105

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                                        peringmar Silver Members @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
                                        last edited by 6 Nov 2018, 20:35

                                        @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Then it should be a pretty easy and fast job to implement if you compare it with other other awesome features like in-app route planning or sports customization? Maby it will in the near future. 😉

                                        Suunto Spartan Sport WHR power user

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                                          mbergi Bronze Member @ColdBeer
                                          last edited by mbergi 11 Jun 2018, 20:38 6 Nov 2018, 20:37

                                          @ColdBeer in my opinion movescount would have been absolutely worth it to be further developed. For sure it’s not enough for pro athletes, but imo it was the best solution for HOBBY runners, trailrunners, mountainbikers, hikers and even a lot of triathletes liked it very much. I really don’t get why Suunto drops it. Who makes those desicions?!

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