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    A Former User @Gareth Stockdale
    last edited by 16 Feb 2020, 18:36

    @Gareth-Stockdale Did 1.5 hours run outside yesterday (always on display, tilt/power tilt off, touch to wake off, google assistant voice BS off, GPS on, OHR on, and music from the watch via paired headphones – most of it subscription DRM-protected Google Maps stuff).

    About 45 minutes in Bluetooth on the watch crashed (but that’s a separate story). During that time the battery went down from 97% to about 77%. The next 45 minutes with Suunto app alone the battery dropped to about 68%.

    I’d reckon this watch should hold for 7-9 hours run without music, or 4-5 hours run with music. The battery drain has been fairly consistent with all my previous runs.

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      Gareth Stockdale @Guest
      last edited by 17 Feb 2020, 21:26

      @NickK have you been able to make the screen only wake up to button presses? Appears even with all the gesture settings turned off, when the suunto sports timer starts, a turn of the wrist activates the screen once it hides following a normal time out. I can see this being a heavy consumer of battery.

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        A Former User @Gareth Stockdale
        last edited by A Former User 17 Feb 2020, 21:32

        @Gareth-Stockdale No, I don’t think it’s possible. I agree that there should be a) a way to turn off the screen completely – every time I glance it shows playback buttons and b) make it come up only on button presses and not wrist tilts. That being said, since it’s already barely 10% for 45-50 minutes of running, I’m not sure how much you gonna win.

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          Gareth Stockdale @Guest
          last edited by 17 Feb 2020, 21:33

          @NickK thanks. I have the lock on the suunto sports app enabled as per their docs, but it seems to defeat the point the a move of the wrist activates it anyway.

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            A Former User @Gareth Stockdale
            last edited by 17 Feb 2020, 21:41

            @Gareth-Stockdale From what I can see, unless you really tilt your wrist and a screen all lights up and shows real time stats, the battery drain from the display in ambient mode is non-existent. I have Essential 3100 watch face running with AOD and get a comfortable day to day and a half of battery life with hours of training.

            As an example: got my watch off the charger around 8:00 yesterday. Did three hours of training with Sporty Go and Timerro (HR sensor for all three hours, Timerro providing structured workout intervals for an hour, spin bike speed/cadence sensor in addition to HR for half an hour). When I dropped the watch back on the charger around 22:00, it still had about 30% left.

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              Gareth Stockdale @Guest
              last edited by 17 Feb 2020, 21:45

              @NickK so you use Sporty Go in favour of Suunto app?

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                A Former User @Gareth Stockdale
                last edited by 17 Feb 2020, 21:47

                @Gareth-Stockdale I use Suunto for running outdoors. Sporty Go for everything else like strength, kettlebells, stretching, and on where wrist OHR doesn’t produce good results. Bike would have been good with Suunto too, but without bike sensors indoor sessions make no sense.

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                  Gareth Stockdale @Guest
                  last edited by 23 Feb 2020, 09:04

                  @NickK so just back from my 12 miler. Good news, having performed a factory reset and then configured recommended settings for battery life as per docs, I used 24% in approx 1h50m.

                  One funny I noticed. At the start I was using the watch icon to turn the screen off as and when I needed to view stats or change a song. However the touchscreen stopped working and I could no longer drag down the menu to choose it.

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                    A Former User @Gareth Stockdale
                    last edited by 23 Feb 2020, 16:17

                    @Gareth-Stockdale Do you use iPhone or Android? Was the phone with you or you left it home? Have you used maps? From only 24% I’d imagine no music.

                    From you saying you tapped the icons and all, I’d imagine you have tap to wake on?

                    I disabled that, along with power tilt, I get about 8-10% battery per hour with Suunto app outdoor running. I don’t check the screen often though, maybe once or twice per mile, and I’m yet to navigate to that beautiful maps screen.

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                      Brad_Olwin Moderator @Gareth Stockdale
                      last edited by 24 Feb 2020, 23:19

                      @Gareth-Stockdale I am using the S7 for longer trail runs, I have only Powersave Tilt on with Gestures off, touch off and I occasionally look at the maps screen. I am getting 5-7h of run time, which the latter is about the max. That should get the majority of folks through a marathon. In my experience the Running mode is a bit better with battery than the Trail Runnning mode.

                      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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                        JorgeFD @Brad_Olwin
                        last edited by 25 Feb 2020, 07:17

                        @Brad_Olwin said in Suunto 7 Marathon:

                        @Gareth-Stockdale I am using the S7 for longer trail runs, I have only Powersave Tilt on with Gestures off, touch off and I occasionally look at the maps screen. I am getting 5-7h of run time, which the latter is about the max. That should get the majority of folks through a marathon. In my experience the Running mode is a bit better with battery than the Trail Runnning mode.

                        what’s the difference between run & trail mode apart the screen data?

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                          Yak Ima Bronze Member
                          last edited by 27 Feb 2020, 16:44

                          I’ve done long bike rides (3-4 hours) and came back home with plenty of juice.

                          Obviously if you arrive to the start line with 70% battery left and plan to use music you might be sold…

                          I don’t think you’ll have issues

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                            Brad_Olwin Moderator @JorgeFD
                            last edited by 27 Feb 2020, 17:40

                            @jorgefd78 I think it is where you are running. On technical trails I likely activate power save tilt on the screen often due to how my hands are moving. That does not happen running on pavement where all is mundanely the same.

                            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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                              jw cou Silver Members @Brad_Olwin
                              last edited by 29 Feb 2020, 13:07

                              For information I’ve just finished a 3h30 run, in a new location so a lot of map checking, and it consumed 40% of the battery. Quite good in my opinion!

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                                Bulkan Moderator @jw cou
                                last edited by 29 Feb 2020, 13:11

                                @jean-william-cousin said in Suunto 7 Marathon:

                                For information I’ve just finished a 3h30 run, in a new location so a lot of map checking, and it consumed 40% of the battery. Quite good in my opinion!

                                Congratulations for the marathon. Please upload some photos of the screen with the marathon if you want 😊

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                                  jw cou Silver Members @Bulkan
                                  last edited by 29 Feb 2020, 13:24

                                  @Bulkan it was not a marathon, just the usual trip in the woods 🤓

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                                    jw cou Silver Members @jw cou
                                    last edited by jw cou 29 Feb 2020, 13:26

                                    GPS and OHR worked really well : https://beta.quantified-self.io/user/88tGXoxa0YOtAw07abZo8jK8mN93/event/3cPQA91MbTn2CvY9nukbwvqsE5BRQodXKmw79U2Pe41tGmy

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