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    What do you think of the Suunto Spark?

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    • EzioAuditoreE Offline
      EzioAuditore Gold Members @freeheeler
      last edited by EzioAuditore

      @freeheeler I am tempted to get the spark since my open run were used so much that I don’t get more than 2-3h bat anymore. During the weekend I might do some research.
      Does somebody know if they are touch or ‘tap’ activated?
      I don’t like touch for sport earphones especially when raining or sweating they tend to press themselves and a couple of times I threw them out due to the immediate loudness increase (opendots I look at you) 😄

      Suunto watches: Vertical 2 (Titanium Sage), 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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      • Brad_OlwinB Online
        Brad_Olwin Moderator @EzioAuditore
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        @EzioAuditore Are these the AirPods Pro 3? The new silicone + foam and multiple sizes for fitted ear tips are the only ones that work for me. They are quite comfortable. Any other AirPods fall out of my ears. @freeheeler I almost went that direction until the Pro 3 were released. The HR detection in the AirPods Pro 3 is as good as the Suunto Belt!

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        • ravenR Offline
          raven Bronze Member @safari
          last edited by raven

          @safari I current wear Bose Ultra Open earbuds, which design I prefer to the design of the Spark. https://www.bose.com/p/earbuds/bose-ultra-open-earbuds/ULT-HEADPHONEOPN.html

          For the Spark to win me over, it would need to have music storage on it, as I run with my phone at home.

          Currently my Bose streams from music on my Apple Watch as the Suunto Race S doesn’t have local storage (and the Suunto Run didn’t exist when I decided to try Suunto).

          Or Suunto could add local music storage to the Race S, bit then I think I’d stick with Bose. It’s “earring style” I like better than over the ear.

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          • S Offline
            safari @raven
            last edited by

            @raven These types of headphones aren’t very useful for people like me who wear glasses. I also use Jabra Elite 7 Pro.
            But the problem is that Jabra has withdrawn from this type of headphone market. 😞 So if it breaks, it’s impossible for me to find a replacement.
            I don’t find these bone conduction headphones very useful.

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            • ravenR Offline
              raven Bronze Member @safari
              last edited by

              @safari said in What do you think of the Suunto Spark?:

              @raven These types of headphones aren’t very useful for people like me who wear glasses. I also use Jabra Elite 7 Pro.
              But the problem is that Jabra has withdrawn from this type of headphone market. 😞 So if it breaks, it’s impossible for me to find a replacement.
              I don’t find these bone conduction headphones very useful.

              I wear glasses, and the Bose Ultra Open work well for me.

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              • ravenR Offline
                raven Bronze Member @safari
                last edited by

                @safari said in What do you think of the Suunto Spark?:

                @raven These types of headphones aren’t very useful for people like me who wear glasses. I also use Jabra Elite 7 Pro.
                But the problem is that Jabra has withdrawn from this type of headphone market. 😞 So if it breaks, it’s impossible for me to find a replacement.
                I don’t find these bone conduction headphones very useful.

                I wear glasses and the Bose Ultra Open work well for me.

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                • F Offline
                  far-blue
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                  I really like the idea of them. I currently have the Shokz Aeropex and they work very well for me but on longer outings I do start to feel them push against the top of my ears at the back. I had been considering the shokz of a similar design but the additional run-specific features in the Spark could well win me over. I’ll wait for some reviews regarding comfort and sound quality though as I don’t think there’s going to be anywhere near me that stocks them I can try them before buying.

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                  • EzioAuditoreE Offline
                    EzioAuditore Gold Members @Brad_Olwin
                    last edited by

                    @Brad_Olwin Yes I have the Pro 3. Great in everything except for running. Maybe I should try other ear tips Ang give it a try. But after the open ear headphones I don’t wont to be fully isolated.

                    Suunto watches: Vertical 2 (Titanium Sage), 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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                    • S Online
                      snow* @safari
                      last edited by snow*

                      @safari Uh, but do they actually monitor:

                      • Running Dynamics: step cadence, total steps, and vertical oscillation.
                      • Running Symmetry: balance between your left and right feet by comparing ground contact time.
                      • Activity Stats: records ascent and descent (elevation changes), estimated calories, and the total duration of the workout.
                      • Cervical Mobility Assessment: perform a test where you move your head (up/down and side-to-side) to measure the symmetry of movement between your left and right sides

                      ?

                      There’s no mention here

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                      • TieutieuT Offline
                        Tieutieu Platinum Member
                        last edited by Tieutieu

                        Spark White just received ; test to come. Very nice packaging and design. Fits really good on ears ; have to test on exercice in comparison with my wings v1
                        First impressions (I’ll update gradually) :

                        • user guide not available yet
                        • touch buttons, great ; will have to wait for user guide to understand / learn
                        • update available after first pairing and easily installed => it brings buttons setup and explainations => solves most of my first two points. Lot of gestures availables, can be set independtly on left and right headphone : great !
                        • pairing with app => it seems that switching from wings to spark is not as easy as switching from a watch to another. to be confirmed
                        • sounds great ; open air to test to see if not too much isolated from environnement
                        • now compatible with siri on iOS (gesture to activate) : love it, was a big miss on wings V1 (don’t know if available on wings V2 or aqua)

                        Feedback after a first real test on a small hike/run :

                        • no ON/OFF button : they’re ON when we get them out of the charging box (I guess there is an auto off after no activity for a while - user guide should tell ?)
                        • fits really good also in mouvement
                        • sounds great and far better than bone conducting, as expected, even at low volume.
                        • low volume enough to ear well ; enough not to ear environnement
                        • gestures work really good
                        • touch buttons very sensitives, work very well
                        • storage box / size : clearly small and way more easy to cary than Wing

                        So far the only con’s that I would see would be autonomy.

                        Well, I may keep my Wing maybe only for cycling (less risk to loose them ?)

                        A very nice piece of gear for the price.

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                        Suunto’s devices at home :
                        Vertical titanium solar
                        Suunto Race S
                        S9pp titanium sand
                        Suunto Wing & Spark
                        S9B titanium Ambassador edition, A3P, X6

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