Suunto 7
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@jean-william-cousin said in Suunto 7:
@Brad_Olwin do you know if it’s possible to directly use 3rd party apps (like Runkeeper / strava /…) to track runs with the gps / altitude of the watch? In other words, does the Suunto 7 allows to use only Suunto’s hardware and to not rely at all on Suunto’s software?
Yes, third party apps will run on the watch.
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It’s an important turn taken by SUUNTO, but the battery life is very far from the S9 and there are no firstbeat features and no SuuntoPlus (with more than Strava RE ;-))… Now (from my side) we have to wait for the S10/11 to have, I hope, a complete new generation watch for running, outdoor activities and everyday life without forget the reliability…
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Do I read that right, no heart rate from a chest belt?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos or @Brad_Olwin Can it work side by side with S9 in Suunto app, or the little forget-add device dance is still required? What about external sensors like Stryd or bike speed/cadence? Finally, a really enormously stupid question – ANT+?
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@jthomi Yes but the OHR is very, very good. I do not need a belt with this watch. It has been working quite well in cold weather.
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@NickK The “dance” is required so far but we are a month away from release so I don’t know what is planned for SA by release date.
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@Frederick-Rochette said in Suunto 7:
the battery life is very far from the S9
Suunto says if you use it in watch mode you get up to 40 days battery… you can forget about that with S9B and even with A3PS
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@Brad_Olwin I do believe its quite accurate, that’s not the point for me. I mainly use the watch while mountain biking, and often have the watch strapped to the handlebar, especially in the colder months. And I don’t like wearing a watch so tightly to my wrist.
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@TELE-HO just watch mode is nothing more than a watch.
no smart, no sports tracking no nothing.
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@Brad_Olwin It’s not difficult to be better than S9… But what is différent from S3/S5/S9? the brand? the model?
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@Egika
the real referece would be the capacity…
I can imagine that it is not bigger than in S9B’s battery as they need space for memory. -
If this is the direction Suunto is heading, I’m not happy with that. The market the S7 is targeted at is much bigger, then the market for the S9/SSU/Ambit. If Suunto makes money with the S7 and alike and spends to stay in the outdoor/athlete game with the S9 and alike, I’m fine. Otherwise…
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You all know I am an ultra running person, it is my hobby. The S9 is the best watch I have used for ultras, and I purchased one when it was announced. I started running ultras prior to the release of the Ambits and ran my first ultras using a T6c, which did a fairly good job. I have seen quite a few changes occurring, the Ambits, followed by the Spartan and S series. I have to say I am impressed with the S7. I could use this as my daily training watch and pull out the S9 for weekends if I am going on something long. The smartwatch features of the S7 are nice to have, the maps are an incredible help when I travel. I have run a route simply following the heat map on the S7 and not had to hassle with drawing and downloading a route on the S9. For those of you that won’t be running longer than 6h this is a great watch in my opinion.
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@Frederick-Rochette said in Suunto 7:
@Brad_Olwin It’s not difficult to be better than S9… But what is différent from S3/S5/S9? the brand? the model?
I would argue with that, the FusedTrack Suunto has developed is quite amazing, only available on the S9 and no other company has anything to match it. I know you will say that other watches have as long or longer battery life in 1s GPS fix. But, no other company has the ease of routing and the ability to have a map screen loaded while running an ultra that minimally impacts battery life. So I totally disagree, from what I have seen and tried, the S9 is still one to beat for ultras.
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@Brad_Olwin I misunderstood, I was talking about the OHR and not about the watch in general
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@Frederick-Rochette OK, I get your point, the OHR on the S9 has never worked for me and I have tried hard. It is fine for all day and at the gym for me doing Pilates or strength workouts but has worked marginally for trail running. The S7 OHR is quite good, hard to believe actually! I have run quite a bit with it and I could ditch the belt, it even works well for the type of interval running I do and it has an interval running screen. (I use the lap button for my interval workouts on all my watches).
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@jthomi I think that is certainly one issue, a watch on the handlebar with HR is not possible for the S7, yet. I don’t know what Suunto’s plans are.
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@Brad_Olwin does that mean that training plans/structured intervals from 3rd party apps (TP, Strava, Nike RC …) could be used on S7 and then results analyzed on websites? If data flow is possible both ways no additional Firstbeat features on watch are needed.
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@dulko79 That I do not know, I am an iOS user and I am limited to what the apps can do on the watch only. Some of the features you are asking likely require an Android phone. However, most apps that work on WearOS should work on the S7.
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@Brad_Olwin
Out of curiosity, there is no barometer, correct ?