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    Suggestion: Possibility to customise GPS accuracy, map usage for different activities

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      Alonzo @maszop
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      @maszop this is exactly the point corresponding to a use case of being on a long hike, having single band GPS in a lower update frequency AND being able to check a map when needed, usually in nice n 30-60 minutes. I won’t even mind to wait few seconds for maps to load in this case, just to save some juice.

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        Stefano M64 Silver Members @Alonzo
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        @Alonzo said in Suggestion: Possibility to customise GPS accuracy, map usage for different activities:

        @Stefano-M64 yep, I guess there is no way out.

        I always bring one with me during my hikes, together with a Garmin InReach messenger (Iridium), you never know…

        Suunto Vector . Vector HR . Core . Race & Race S

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          maszop Bronze Member @Alonzo
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          @Alonzo I understand it like this, selecting the appropriate power mode displays the battery life (which is quite reliable in the case of Suunto). When theoretically turning on the map, these values ​​will be completely unrealistic, especially with models with an AMOLED screen.
          If you want to have a map, you have to turn on/change the appropriate power mode with all its consequences. In my opinion, this is a good solution.

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            Alonzo @maszop
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            @maszop I think I got now what you mean! The option which I am trying to describe perhaps then habs to do more with a pure customisation of a sport mode than a “true battery mode”.

            Example: hike, GPS - ok, logging every minute, maps on, touch screen on, Bluetooth off, HR on.

            Do you mean, that such mode would consume the same energy as a “performance battery mode”, when every possible option is on and on “max performance”?

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              maszop Bronze Member @Alonzo
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              @Alonzo Many things work automatically, and contrary to appearances, disabling some things will not increase battery life (e.g. one or a few GNSS systems). Some things can be turned off in the activity options.

              I suspect that what you are writing about is a fairly large complication of software, which in the case of power supply should be relatively simple. There are already a lot of problems - drain battery in forum threads.

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                elbee @Alonzo
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                @Alonzo
                I recently ditched garmin and went back to suunto. In general very pleased with it. I don’t miss the many marketing bs of garmin, but some more fine grained settings would be nice.
                Suunto thinks a workweek is always 5 days. My workweek is 4 days. So I have to disable the alarm before friday and remember to switch it on again before monday.
                I want vibrate alerts in smartwatch mode, and beeps and vibrate in sportmode. Cannot be done.
                I like navigating with maps, but I don’t need most accurate gps and would rather save battery. But, sadly, not possible.

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                  Alonzo @elbee
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                  @elbee I’m in a similar situation - enjoying the ride so far, although it’s not a smooth one. Will stick with Suunto for a while and hope they will at least gradually give their customers more freedom to decide which options are useful for sport modes and navigation and how many working days a week has 🙂

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                    Alonzo @maszop
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                    @maszop you didn’t reply directly to the question above and instead wrote that “Many things work automatically… … There are already a lot of problems - drain battery in forum threads”
                    I guess it might be a bit stressful time now for product owners at Suunto, having those spoiled ex-Garmin users jumping to their products and asking for features they previously had in competitor’s products 😉

                    Anyway, I hope our feedback and calla for new options eventually will be heard and implemented.

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                      maszop Bronze Member @Alonzo
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                      @Alonzo If someone is looking for a Garmin, they should buy a Garmin and not cry on the Suunto forum that Suunto is not a Garmin 🙂

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                        Alonzo @maszop
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                        @maszop That is so true! Stupid Garmin experience! 😉

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