New Suunto 3
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@Nhumbug OMG this has become a S7 forum
None what so ever experience with new S3? -
Apparently not
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@Nhumbug no chnage there
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@Nhumbug No experience. This kind of watch is more for fitness and gym people. The fact that is not equipped with gnss chipset limits use for outdoor activities. For what i read and listen there are many gadgets in this market. Donât know the success of watch for Suunto.
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It is a cool lightweight watch. But I do not have one.
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@Nhumbug I had Suunto 3 Fitness for almost two years. I have now separated from her because the new S3 has no more features and because I can get something better today for the few functions she has. A HuaweiWatch GT2 is also sufficient for fitness purposes, especially since it offers a much better display and various useful functions (GPS, barometer, compass, music, battery life, âŠ) at a better price. Furthermore, eight functions of FirstBeat (see here) are integrated! Nothing for power athletes, but the S3 is not suitable for that either. Significant disadvantages: itâs not a Suunto âMade in Finlandâ and not compatible with the SuuntoApp but with Google fit.
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Okay soâŠ
Iâm looking into S3 because of a S3F who has huge issues with stepcount and cal. CalculationsSurfing this forum, it turns out other users donât have this issue.
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos S3F only capturing 50% of steps taken - same time being extreme low on Cal burn (might be for the same reason) Cal burn on activity seems right⊠Ever heard of it? -
@Nhumbug I played with S3F several times past year for a few weeks. I think its step count was fairly close to what youâd get from other trackers.
Can it be that a lot of your steps are fairly short, like 10-15 steps from desk to desk or around kitchen and the like? These are normally filtered by most trackers. So, depending on your activity patterns, you may be more affected than others.
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@Nhumbug said in New Suunto 3:
None what so ever experience with new S3?
What do you want to know apart from steps count?
I personally like S3F. With some trickery, you can even get running power on it even though it is kind of not supported officially. I think the deal breakers for me had been smaller and kind of dimmer screen compared to S9 and a fairly short battery life of about 3-4 days if you really track exercise on it. For an all-day watch itâs too little. Otherwise, itâs very comfy, very lightweight, has all Firstbeat features from bigger watches, and I feel like its OHR, due to smaller size and flatness on your wrist, is also considerably more stable.
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Moved to Suunto 3 forums guys.
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@Nhumbug A beautiful watch that is for fitness. It has an exercise program that was interesting to me. Also control your daily activities