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    When will Suunto 7 be out of BETA

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    • Vinay MenonV Offline
      Vinay Menon
      last edited by Vinay Menon

      Perhaps a tad controversial but I think Suunto 7 is at best a good BETA. It has pretty much the very, very basic of features and I’d love to know when we should expect it to be a proper running watch. One with route imports, decent running metrics, decent battery life etc.

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      • sartoricS Offline
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        last edited by sartoric

        @Vinay-Menon said in When will Suunto 7 be out of BETA:

        it to be a proper running watch.

        Well, probably never 😁 as it is supposed to be a smartwatch with sport functionalities.
        That said it doesn’t mean you can’t use it, but what do you suppose it should “do” to be “proper” ?
        How much should last the battery to be “decent” ?

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        • Vinay MenonV Offline
          Vinay Menon @sartoric
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          @sartoric So I am being realistic here. The battery life is fine for daily use in that I have to charge it once a day. Not a deal breaker for me per se. With GPS usage it ought to last at last 6 hours ideally with the screen on (perhaps not in all its glory but with key metrics).

          For other things to make it “proper”:

          1. Support for imported routes. Why it got taken off the released version, I don’t know
          2. Additional, data screens for pace, duration, distance, cadence - all the data is there I presume
          3. Configurable data screens - for e.g. I see the elevation chart while trail running but not road running (why?!)
          4. Integration with sensors - the optical HR is OK but why not support external HRMs?
          5. Support for structured workouts

          Finally (and unrelated to the watch), will someone do something to improve the god-awful SportsTracker website?!

          I do love the watch and I think it has so much potential.

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          • Brad_OlwinB Offline
            Brad_Olwin Moderator @Vinay Menon
            last edited by

            @Vinay-Menon said in When will Suunto 7 be out of BETA:

            @sartoric So I am being realistic here. The battery life is fine for daily use in that I have to charge it once a day. Not a deal breaker for me per se. With GPS usage it ought to last at last 6 hours ideally with the screen on (perhaps not in all its glory but with key metrics).

            For other things to make it “proper”:

            1. Support for imported routes. Why it got taken off the released version, I do1. n’t know
            2. Additional, data screens for pace, duration, distance, cadence - all the data is there I presume
            3. Configurable data screens - for e.g. I see the elevation chart while trail running but not road running (why?!)
            4. Integration with sensors - the optical HR is OK but why not support external HRMs?
            5. Support for structured workouts

            Finally (and unrelated to the watch), will someone do something to improve the god-awful SportsTracker website?!

            I do love the watch and I think it has so much potential.

            Here are some replies:

            1. Hopefully this will come
            2. Again, I hope Suunto implements this
            3. Same as 2.
            4. Not likely as the battery life is dependent on the co-processor mode and direct BT connections do not permit this
            5. Suunto is unlikely to support this in any of their watches, if you search you will find endless discussion of this.
            6. Battery life with screen always on will be poor, it is fact because of the power the screen needs when all is on.

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            • Vinay MenonV Offline
              Vinay Menon @Brad_Olwin
              last edited by

              @Brad_Olwin If Suunto implement 1-3 I think we are well on to a pretty decent Sportswatch/Smartwatch compromise. Re: the always on screen - I think basic metrics (distance, duration, pace) while running would be great. These needn’t be refreshed every second. The kind of display that shows when showing the time in the always-on mode. At the moment, it is all or nothing.

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              • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                Brad_Olwin Moderator @Vinay Menon
                last edited by

                @Vinay-Menon Agree with you about the screen, I have also requested this. Good idea!

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                • BulkanB Offline
                  Bulkan Moderator @Brad_Olwin
                  last edited by

                  @Brad_Olwin The lack of support of Stryd makes very difficult to me use these watch running. I love it for almost everything.

                  I agree about the routes and data fields.

                  But say BETA state I don’t agree.

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                  • Vinay MenonV Offline
                    Vinay Menon @Bulkan
                    last edited by

                    @Bulkan 🙂 Good that we agree on something and absolutely fine that we don’t agree on others!

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                      Michał Muszyński @Brad_Olwin
                      last edited by

                      @Brad_Olwin 4 - - I did tests using the SPORTYGO application and I did not notice that the watch would use a lot more battery than in Suunto mode. It always remains as the user’s choice

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                      • aeroildA Offline
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                        I assume that the Suunto Wear app also can run on the main processor, then couldn’t using or not using an external sensor be the choice of the user? There could maybe be a warning that using an external sensor will greatly reduce battery life. I would use the integrated HR sensor when running and trekking in summertime and an external sensor when running and skiing in wintertime. And I would accept that the watch would run out of battery faster when using an external sensor.

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                        • BulkanB Offline
                          Bulkan Moderator @Michał Muszyński
                          last edited by

                          @Michał-Muszyński That’s it, let us choice, specially the sensor support.

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                            Michał Muszyński
                            last edited by

                            Google Fit allows you to connect to an external heart rate sensor 🙂 This is in the settings options

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                              aeroild Bronze Member @Michał Muszyński
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                              @Michał-Muszyński Yeah, but this is a Suunto watch and I want to use Suunto 🙂

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                              • M Offline
                                Michał Muszyński
                                last edited by

                                Malicious attention to Suunto 😉

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                                  Michał Muszyński
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                                  I did the test.

                                  I launched “crosfit” activity in the Suunto app - time 45min battery consumption 5%

                                  I started the “crosfit” activity in the Googel Fit application with an external Wahoo Ticker belt, the watch lay on the table - time 33min - battery consumption 4%

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                                    Bulkan Moderator @Michał Muszyński
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                                    @Michał-Muszyński said in When will Suunto 7 be out of BETA:

                                    I did the test.

                                    I launched “crosfit” activity in the Suunto app - time 45min battery consumption 5%

                                    I started the “crosfit” activity in the Googel Fit application with an external Wahoo Ticker belt, the watch lay on the table - time 33min - battery consumption 4%

                                    What kind of magic are you doing?

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                                      Michał Muszyński @Bulkan
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                                      @Bulkan I do not understand ?

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                                      • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                                        Brad_Olwin Moderator @Michał Muszyński
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                                        @Michał-Muszyński said in When will Suunto 7 be out of BETA:

                                        I did the test.

                                        I launched “crosfit” activity in the Suunto app - time 45min battery consumption 5%

                                        I started the “crosfit” activity in the Googel Fit application with an external Wahoo Ticker belt, the watch lay on the table - time 33min - battery consumption 4%

                                        This is not necessarily that surprising, engaging GPS will dramatically change the outcome.

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                                          Egika Platinum Member @Brad_Olwin
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                                          @Brad_Olwin why would GPS be engaged for a crossfit activity?

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                                            @Brad_Olwin As will a screen lighting up… I’d imagine a watch display while sitting on the table will be blank, or close to it. Also, maybe it’s me but I find any watch normally draws less power when using HR over BLE than lighting up all those OHR LEDs. At the very least, they are about equal.

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