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    Is there a way to keep the screen on during a workout?

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    • dreamer_D Offline
      dreamer_ @Jesse 800m
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      @Jesse-800m I can highly recommend the Suunto Vertical Titanium. It is more expensive but it is the best watch of the market.

      The software needs to be pulished a bit to be on pair with the Race (sleep, naps, step counter). But it’s GNSS is the most accurate, It has a very good screen and with an external HR band, you’ll have the best measurements ever.

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        Josaiplu Silver Members @dreamer_
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        @dreamer_ and it s summer offer currently so it’s discounted

        Old: SV, SR
        Currently enjoying race 2, wife on SRs

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          Jonathan Schwarz Bronze Member
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          This is a good point you bring up and I would like to follow to see if someone has a good suggestion. I find myself sometimes struggling to activate the raise to wake to brighten the display and would prefer to be able to quickly glance at the watch without an exaggerated raise to wake gesture

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            ChanOJ
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            Hi. I’m new to Suunto, I’ve a Race S, and this problem is the first thing I noticed.

            I’m very surprised that there is actually no option to really keep the screen on (not dimmed), it’s a pain to read it when doing intervals, or riding on a bike, etc… My 10 years old Garmin Forerrunner 235 didn’t have this basic problem, for instance…

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              EzioAuditore Gold Members @ChanOJ
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              @ChanOJ if you want always on you can enable it from the exercise options (AoD).
              You are comparing however MIP display on the forerunner with AMOLED.

              Suunto watches: Race 2 (Titanium Trail), Ocean (Sand), Race (Titanium Charcoal), Vertical (Titanium Solar Sand), 9 Baro (Ambassador Edition), Spartan Ultra (Copper Edition), Ambit 2, S6
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                OutdoorMan Silver Members @ChanOJ
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                @ChanOJ this is not a basic problem. Amoled displays dot hat to save battery life and prevent burn out od the display. This is the sacrifice for the bright and shiny colors of an amoled display.

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                  ChanOJ @EzioAuditore
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                  @EzioAuditore said in Is there a way to keep the screen on during a workout?:

                  if you want always on you can enable it from the exercise options (AoD)

                  Nope. As said in this thread, “Always on” on our watches doesn’t actually mean always on. It actually means “Always DIMMED, or OFF, and ON only when RTW”.

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                    ChanOJ @OutdoorMan
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                    @OutdoorMan Agree, burning is a risk, but :

                    • power : we don’t mind, we are grown up adults
                    • burning : there are strategies for that : e.g make RTW (way) more sensible when AOD is enabled, auto scroll the screen, regular warning display (with auto close of the warning), etc… I mean, if we ask AOD for a type of activity, we actually mean AOD, not unreadable dimmed display. I’m not talking about AOD outside of activities.
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                      OutdoorMan Silver Members @ChanOJ
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                      @ChanOJ Yes I know, I wouldn’t also mind. In the end it’s a tool. But I think this is a way for a company to minimise risks and a way to extend the life of the product.

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                        maszop Bronze Member @ChanOJ
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                        @ChanOJ I’m not absolutely sure to what extent, but displaying any information on an AMOLED screen shortens its lifespan, which is why the AOD modes are rather minimalistic.

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