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    • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
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      BTW feel free to vote

      https://forum.suunto.com/topic/2418/ohr-test

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        Shrek3k @pilleus
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        @pilleus I agree that there seems to be or is a difference between cycling and walking/running. But for me it seems to be better when cycling - as long as I avoid cobblestone and give the watch some to “soak” (feels like a waste of time and is rather annoying but seems to be worth the time).

        using a Suunto Vertical & Suunto Wings; mostly running (AKA stomping around) and cycling mostly through the northern german "wilderness"
        OS - Android 15/Pixel Pro 7

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          Shrek3k @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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          @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Suunto 9 OHR readings:

          BTW feel free to vote

          https://forum.suunto.com/topic/2418/ohr-test

          Before voting I for example need to try the other arm which I have not used with / tried for OHR as I have been able to receive acceptable results on my “usual” arm …

          using a Suunto Vertical & Suunto Wings; mostly running (AKA stomping around) and cycling mostly through the northern german "wilderness"
          OS - Android 15/Pixel Pro 7

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            This week on the treadmill.
            First 3 minutes not accurate then a jump at 206bpm 😰 then was I would say accurate.

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              • NicolasPN Offline
                NicolasP
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                Well, mine is a Trainer, less expensive than the 9.
                But I would say that except some what I would call minors and exceptional issues the ohr readings are usually not that bad.

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                  @NicolasP said in Suunto 9 OHR readings:

                  Trainer

                  Trainer gives me better results than the 9. No doubt.

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                  Suunto 9 Peak Pro Black
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                    @mountainChris it has been said that cheaper and lighter watches have better ohr because of less wobbling when running (due to less weight)

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                      @Yannis-Belouris said in Suunto 9 OHR readings:

                      @mountainChris it has been said that cheaper and lighter watches have better ohr because of less wobbling when running (due to less weight)

                      That is what I understood as major factor, too - the weight (and the following challenge to attach the watch “immobile”), so the better sensor and even algorithm won’t help if the thing is wobbling 🙄… nevertheless a little frustrating and obviously one reason why Suunto is not advertising real HR-measuring from the wrist …

                      using a Suunto Vertical & Suunto Wings; mostly running (AKA stomping around) and cycling mostly through the northern german "wilderness"
                      OS - Android 15/Pixel Pro 7

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                        The more research I did when deciding to get a running/hiking watch, the more it pushed me in the direction of deliberately getting one without built-in HR. My dainty and hairy wrists ultimately tilted me to the Spartan Ultra, and I don’t regret that decision at all. There was no sense for me to spring for an extra feature that would probably never work well on my wrist.

                        Ironically I’ve ended up using an optical HR monitor for workouts, and I have total trust in it now, but it’s worn against my upper arm on an elastic band. Optical HR can be very reliable; the problem is the wrist is pretty much the worst place to put a monitor, but that’s where watches have to be worn.

                        Watch: SSU, FW 2.8.32
                        App: 4.22.3 beta
                        Phone: Motorola Moto G6
                        Android 9
                        HRM: Polar OH1

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