How is the 9PP positioned with the new arrival of the RaceS?
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@raceaddict Yeah, of course. Although, beyond the strict specifications, I was referring rather to a comparison in real use (pros and cons).
(I am referring to readability in different situations, comfort, perceived quality, user experience, etc. That kind of things.)
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@enriqueescoms They are nearly identical in terms of comfort, use, etc. However one screen is far brighter, more colorful and has much higher resolution!
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@Brad_Olwin said in How is the 9PP positioned with the new arrival of the RaceS?:
@enriqueescoms They are nearly identical in terms of comfort, use, etc. However one screen is far brighter, more colorful and has much higher resolution!
So as I think, Race S come to kill our 9PP´s
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It is significant to see that just over a year ago (may 2023) the 9PP was little less than the flagship, the top of the range at Suunto. And in that small space of time, it has become practically an entry-level range.
I imagine that this speaks very well of the effort that Suunto has made in recent months.
(Oops, I still don’t know if this is good for me or not. )
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@enriqueescoms Yeah, that’s truly incredible!
By the way, the S9PP as an “entry-level” watch is awesome for newbies; it got all the features, and to me when I use it still gives me some Ambit 3 Peak vibes in terms of performance and ruggedness
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@enriqueescoms said in How is the 9PP positioned with the new arrival of the RaceS?:
So as I think, Race S come to kill our 9PP´s
I won’t let it be killed that easily the MIP screen and thus the long screen-on-time of the 9PP is literally the only thing that makes it better than my smartphone.
Instead of the Race S, i could just use my phone with a screen even more vibrant -
@wurzlsepp on s9pp i would miss maps personally
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@enriqueescoms said in How is the 9PP positioned with the new arrival of the RaceS?:
It is significant to see that just over a year ago (may 2023) the 9PP was little less than the flagship, the top of the range at Suunto. And in that small space of time, it has become practically an entry-level range.
I imagine that this speaks very well of the effort that Suunto has made in recent months.
True. The 9PP was a gem and I hope the RS will be a worthy follower. Time will tell.
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@HansLeo said in How is the 9PP positioned with the new arrival of the RaceS?:
@enriqueescoms Yeah, that’s truly incredible!
By the way, the S9PP as an “entry-level” watch is awesome for newbies; it got all the features, and to me when I use it still gives me some Ambit 3 Peak vibes in terms of performance and ruggedness
Absolutely
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Haven’t seen DC Rainmaker’s video on the Race S until today, and frankly speaking I love my 9PP more than ever after I heard that he’s getting more like 3-ish days of battery life with always-on display in the Race S, here:
With my 12-ish days with almost daily training, the 9PP is in another galaxy, really.
Still loving the new Race S , Suunto did a very nice job.
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@fv4500 yeah, it’s currently the drawback of Amoled but as even AOD is still a sort of power saving mode, I think it’s best to leave it off and you have up to 9days of battery life w/o any exercice. Not bad for the size.
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@fv4500 it would be interesting to know if DCR had the latest (production) fw when he did the review and/or did the testing, several patches may have been released in between
Just found out the answer I was looking for:
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@Hari-Seldon for sure, but 3/4 days aod w/ 1h of training per day seems to align with 5 days w/o as indicated by Suunto. Other reviewers talked about a week of battery life with some training in gesture mode, also in line with the 9 days w/o given by Suunto.
All seems coherent. It is in the ballpark of Epix pro 42mm, and with a battery life during exercise two or three times better, so still very competitive. -
@raceaddict for me is also around a full week, without AOD but with outdoor activities.
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MIP Small
9PPMIP Large
VerticalAMOLED Small
Race SAMOLED Large
RaceAlso, 9PP being more of a proof of concept in terms of new hardware and software in the nearly identical body as 9P (I think it should be rather called 9P v2 or mark II, etc.)
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@krakra well true, personal preference. I am hoping for the improved turn-by-turn notifications instead (coming with the next update a little, as i heard?🥳).
All the Garmin people i know even have reroutable maps, but as soon as we get lost they get out their smartphone as well just more convenient on a bigger screen … -
@wurzlsepp I wouldn’t trust OSM for automatic routing somewhere in the outdoors without seeing a bigger picture first.
There are places well mapped and with accurate data, and others where it’s so-so at best.
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel exactly my thoughts ! Knowing how to read a map and being able to draw his own route is the best way imho.
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I have a Q&A with Suunto that’s in the editing phase and publishing next week, but I’ll offer up a sneak peek here, since one of the questions I asked them specifically pertains to this thread:
**Me: What does the launch of the Race S mean for the 9 Peak Pro, which was technically the first watch launched with Suunto’s modern UI, even if it doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of the Vertical and Race lineup?
Suunto:** "The 9PP right now retails for $349, which is the same price point that the Race S is sliding in at. So it’ll soon get a price adjustment. We are still figuring out exactly how aggressive that price adjustment will be for this market.
"We have to look at what our building material costs are on something like that. And we have to remember that once upon a time, that was a $600 watch. So we’re getting closer and closer to it no longer being a profitable franchise. It’s still in the line because it’s on essentially the same operating system as the Vertical and Race, but it is the only watch in our current lineup that’s still single band. So that’s something to keep in mind too.
“Race S is more or less designed to replace it and modernize it. But with the 9 Peak Pro being a MIP display, it may still have a place in the line through the end of the year or even longer. There’s just a matter of whether it can be engineered now with some new supply chain options that we have and can it be sold profitably at a price point that’s in the mid-$200s? If so, then maybe it has a new place to live for at least a little while longer, so that there is another MIP option in the lineup besides just Vertical.”
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@TrailEyes thank you for insights