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    • PrenjP Offline
      Prenj @isazi
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      @isazi said in Suunto 7:

      @Prenj if firmware it’s not final, they will optimize stuff in the next month.

      True. But still, as with any wear os device, you will probably need to charge it every day, maybe even more frequently. Until better batteries get developed this kind of devices will only be toys. At least for me. What good is HR sensor and it’s ability to monitor your sleep if you need to take off your watch for recharging every night?

      I wish suunto focused it’s efforts more on developing some unique features that really distinguish them from others. There are a lot of similar devices on the market already. Mostly much cheaper.

      Suunto Race

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      • EgikaE Offline
        Egika Platinum Member
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        one other question:
        will be Suunto WearOS watch app be made available for other WearOS smart watches?

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          jw cou Silver Members @Guest
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          @NickK said in Suunto 7:

          Run a few miles in a park, hike around a lake, stretch at a yoga studio, get your pumpkin latte while listening to a podcast. Is it for you? Probably no. Apparently it’s not for me either. Sucks to be us, pal ☹

          Don’t you think there’s a middle ground between athletes / pro / elite / very wild runners, whatever you want to call them and the Sunday runner you describe? This middle ground is to me the target audience of the S7.

          I don’t think I can be categorized as running a few miles in the park before my latte and yoga session. I do 20-30km trails every 2 weeks, that is 3-4 hours run, run > 50km once a year and go hiking > 1500m+ a couple of times a year. So a 10 hours battery life per activity is enough for me, and I would not encounter extreme conditions but need something robust. As a training I do long flat run (2 or 3 hours) and would definitely welcome some music then.
          I don’t seriously train, so intervals / planning are not for me. I don’t need very robust navigation, when I go for trails it’s on marked path so maps “only” are very good for that --> that’s what the S7 is for in my opinion, and that’s why the “Sunday runner” will go to a cheaper watch (unless they are Suunto addicts).

          It’s alos very good for Sunnto to expand their strategic target consumers, as you don;t want to rely on only one crowd (= the hardcore guys). Of course the risk is loosing a bit the focus for one or the other group.

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          • sartoricS Offline
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            @jean-william-cousin said in Suunto 7:

            Of course the risk is loosing a bit the focus for one or the other group.

            Only if this “expansion” doesn’t give you more resources (da money 😄 ) to work with

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            • MarynM Offline
              Maryn Silver Members
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              I wonder how long the battery will last if the watch is charged every day or every day and a half. Very quickly its performance will decrease. I think that 300 cycles will come out under one year and then it will only get worse.

              Correct me if I’m wrong.

              PS. I generally like this watch.

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              • Luís PintoL Offline
                Luís Pinto Platinum Member @Brad_Olwin
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                @Brad_Olwin Any tester with .fit or .json with NAV+BDS tracks?

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                • Luís PintoL Offline
                  Luís Pinto Platinum Member @jw cou
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                  @jean-william-cousin said in Suunto 7:

                  Don’t you think there’s a middle ground between athletes / pro / elite / very wild runners, whatever you want to call them and the Sunday runner you describe? This middle ground is to me the target audience of the S7.
                  I don’t think I can be categorized as running a few miles in the park before my latte and yoga session. I do 20-30km trails every 2 weeks, that is 3-4 hours run, run > 50km once a year and go hiking > 1500m+ a couple of times a year. So a 10 hours battery life per activity is enough for me, and I would not encounter extreme conditions but need something robust. As a training I do long flat run (2 or 3 hours) and would definitely welcome some music then.
                  I don’t seriously train, so intervals / planning are not for me. I don’t need very robust navigation, when I go for trails it’s on marked path so maps “only” are very good for that --> that’s what the S7 is for in my opinion, and that’s why the “Sunday runner” will go to a cheaper watch (unless they are Suunto addicts).
                  It’s alos very good for Sunnto to expand their strategic target consumers, as you don;t want to rely on only one crowd (= the hardcore guys). Of course the risk is loosing a bit the focus for one or the other group.

                  I understand all you said and agree with most. Suunto have to expand market as Garmin does. And offer different products for different targets of people. S7 is an attempt to do that.

                  SR
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                  • Luís PintoL Offline
                    Luís Pinto Platinum Member @Prenj
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                    @Prenj said in Suunto 7:

                    True. But still, as with any wear os device, you will probably need to charge it every day, maybe even more frequently. Until better batteries get developed this kind of devices will only be toys. At least for me. What good is HR sensor and it’s ability to monitor your sleep if you need to take off your watch for recharging every night?
                    I wish suunto focused it’s efforts more on developing some unique features that really distinguish them from others. There are a lot of similar devices on the market already. Mostly much cheaper.

                    Is not just battery. Maybe graphene material will make a huge step. And also cpu consumption.
                    https://www.businessinsider.com/samsung-graphene-battery-tech-super-fast-charging-2019-8

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                      freeheeler @Luís Pinto
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                      @Luís-Pinto
                      Arc’teryx came up with the super ugly Veilance series… even these jackets remind me of the movie Equilibrium I would never wear anything from the Veilance series… but I don’t have to, everyone can choose what they like 👍

                      The disappointment here is that there are running new developments while older products could still need some attention.
                      I don’t know if the discussion about a Suunto Web is off the table with the S7 completely?

                      living sideways

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                        A short hands-on …

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                        • Luís PintoL Offline
                          Luís Pinto Platinum Member @freeheeler
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                          @TELE-HO Unfortunately i think web will be past. Mobile is expandind very fast. There are rumors that Garmin and Polar will make that move. Garmin connect app is very complete in some way much better than web. Coros and Huami (Xiaomi) just have app.

                          But there is hope with Dimitrios’s Quantified. I propose a new name @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos QS Sports!

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                          • freeheelerF Offline
                            freeheeler @Luís Pinto
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                            @Luís-Pinto
                            I think you are right. It’s good that we have Dimitrios with his nice QS project 👍

                            living sideways

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                            • PrenjP Offline
                              Prenj @Luís Pinto
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                              @Luís-Pinto
                              Yes. The point is that this particular watch model will not utilize this technology and I’m afraid that taking current battery life limitation in consideration will not be a success story when it hits the market.

                              So if Suunto management decided to make this watch to gain larger users base and make good profit out of it this could easily turn out to be a fail.

                              But if they did it because they want to gain advantage in this platform on time, expecting some huge advancement in power efficiency that industry will offer soon, that could be a success. But I’m not that optimistic about some big changes in power efficiency as we see how things go with mobile phones. After so many years we still have devices that mostly squeeze one day of use out of battery at most.

                              Also keep in mind that Suunto is notoriously understaffed in IT department, so balancing between all these platforms could be a big challenge for them.

                              Suunto Race

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                                Luís Pinto Platinum Member @Prenj
                                last edited by Luís Pinto

                                @Prenj said in Suunto 7:

                                Yes. The point is that this particular watch model will not utilize this technology and I’m afraid that taking current battery life limitation in consideration will not be a success story when it hits the market.
                                So if Suunto management decided to make this watch to gain larger users base and make good profit out of it this could easily turn out to be a fail.
                                But if they did it because they want to gain advantage in this platform on time, expecting some huge advancement in power efficiency that industry will offer soon, that could be a success. But I’m not that optimistic about some big changes in power efficiency as we see how things go with mobile phones. After so many years we still have devices that mostly squeeze one day of use out of battery at most.
                                Also keep in mind that Suunto is notoriously understaffed in IT department, so balancing between all these platforms could be a big challenge for them

                                You’re right. Smartphones proof that battery issues it’s a challenge not solved. Even screen scratch is not solved. Today we have Gorilla 5 in screens and the scratchs are more and more. At some point Apple tried “synthetic sapphire” but it was a abandoned project. Or the publicity is cheating us or smartphones brands don’t tell the true. the thing is G3 is not better than G5 in real life.

                                About Suunto’s TI i still think that is short team. But they’re searching collaboration in so many areas: with Sony, Valencell, Google, Strava, Firstbeat, and so on.

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                                • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
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                                  @Prenj said in Suunto 7:

                                  Not impressed at all…
                                  Screenshot_20200107-074401_Twitter.jpg

                                  A bit to . butt in here. The first day the watch will update all apps etc + system updates. I am surprised that he could even go for a run

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                                    when I read the suunto 7 announcement and its characteristics, I admit it, I was shocked in the negative. After thinking about it for a day, I have to admit that the problem was my expectations. Perhaps like many others, I expected a clock halfway between 5 and 9, as the number would have suggested.
                                    Instead it is such a new product that it would have deserved another nomenclature. It is a smartwatch, which in this forum sounds like a negative adjective, but it is evident that Suunto does not want to “fish” among us.
                                    We know the tons of apple watches sold out there. And it’s only compatible with iOS. The perception of the quality of the suunto brand in the world is very very high and I do not think that suunto 7 will have difficulty being preferred to an Apple watch.
                                    So I can be damned for the battery life, for the absence of a sport triathlon mode, for the inability to connect a heart rate belt, and for the fact that it cannot follow me in my Ultra, but there is a whole market out there where Suunto can suck resources out of which will benefit the company, his survival and, for what is closest to us, the research and development of watches for all types of users.
                                    I envy heat maps in Suunto 7, but electronic payments, music, wifi, other apps, would be just “nice to have” for me, nothing fundamental, nothing that could lead me to replace my suunto 9 with a suunto 7.
                                    I could simply add a watch to mine collectionit, as @Brad_Olwin said, but I am not one of the users who can afford two watches. 🙂
                                    Having to choose, therefore, I choose suunto 9 but, concluding, in its market smartwatch segment, intended for a specific target of users, Suunto 7 is an excellent watch that will make many happy.

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                                    • freeheelerF Offline
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                                      @Saketo-Nemo said in Suunto 7:

                                      Perhaps like many others, I expected a clock halfway between 5 and 9, as the number would have suggested.

                                      naming is difficult and it was clearer in the ambit age…
                                      the lineup could have been named like “fitness”, “multisport”, “smart” and “summit” or stuff like that.
                                      with and without baro there are still differences that could ask for numbering of the products itself

                                      living sideways

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                                      • sartoricS Offline
                                        sartoric Moderator
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                                        This new watch(es) looks to me like Suunto’s “ForeRunner”

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                                          Bulkan Moderator @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                                          @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Ryan don’t give too much love to Suunto lately.

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                                          • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
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                                            @Bulkan idk if he has 20 gadgets to test …

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