Suunto 9 Peak (review and specs)
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@sky-runner good words.
Without wanting to get your money (because actually I wont be getting them) what about using the S9P as a casual watch and training vs ie the Garmin Enduro or F7 that might have 1000h of GPS tracking for the actual race?
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@sky-runner Suunto is a company that try to make money selling products. They decide their features and roadmaps, so they take decisions. We as consumers, can try to influence in Suuntoās decisions (win this forum) and then, we can chose between different brand and products.
I agree with @Bulkan: āif you are not going to be happy with a Suunto, just donāt buyā.
But itās same for anything: āif you are not going to be happy with this BMW, just donāt buy itāLife is short, try to be happy
BR
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@sky-runner said in Suunto 9 Peak (review and specs):
@bulkan I owned 3 different Suunto watches in the past and still have one of them. I wouldnāt had upgraded if I was unhappy with Suunto. I am a demanding user but mostly because the terrain here in mountains where I live is notoriously difficult for GPS watches. Until a few years ago if you went to any trail ultra race in Washington, half of all runners at the start would wear Suunto watches because they provided much better accuracy than competition. I was actually quite interested in S9B and will certainly consider future models of Suunto. But an attitude like that (telling me to stay with Garmin) is certainly not helping.
you expressed here yourself very clear here and in other social communities. And for what Iāve read I donāt think what you want/need/imagine/demand exist with the current technology. And when things arenāt as you want/need and youāve told that more than once we will have again a post hijacked.
Thatās why I recommend you donāt use a Suunto. You wonāt be happy and we will know it.
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@bulkan and the othersā¦ I am quite surprised by the outcry against @sky-runner ā¦ Everyone adds a layer, doesnāt he have the right to speak? He gives his opinion (and that can be understood).
I thought this forum different.
If the only possibility is to go into ecstasies, well, letās go into ecstasies, like that, in fact, we will all be happy ā¦ -
@rob33 you are right, but other members are right as well. There was a lot of conflict here between the users in the past.
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@sky-runner said in Suunto 9 Peak (review and specs):
Lack of customizability of the app and the watch, which I assume remain mostly unchanged. For example, I really have to have Monday as first day of training week, but I am unwilling to change my phoneās locale for a number of reasons. I also really prefer to have mixed units. These are all small things that should be trivial to make more customizable (Ambit / Movescount had that), so I really donāt understand why it is so hard to do the same in the new platform?
FYI we are changing this asap on Android in regards to the first day
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@rob33 Iām not saying, donāt post in this forum. Any idea or comment could add value, but I think that @sky-runner requirements and S9P features will not match soā¦ just donāt buy seems to be a good advise (at least for me)
BR
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos
not only the conflict, everyone has the right for his/her opinion and freedom of speech. but frequent and constant negative vibes and unrealistic demands made users and moderators helpless IMHO -
I donāt think this should go further. I donāt see where is the hostility. Is a user with a strong opinion about what needs, I respect that, and I have my opinion āHe wonāt be happyā. We donāt need 30 post of 2.000 words to express this.
I prefer to talk about the new Suunto 9 peak rather than what donāt have and from there Suunto app, histeriesisā¦ bla blab bla bla like is happening.
Suunto 9 peak!!
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@freeheeler yes perhaps but the opinion of each one is respectable, as much as his.
And it is through these constructive exchanges that there can be development aid and define an extended range corresponding to different expectations.In any case, I see it like that, otherwise, for me, not much interest to exchange with people having strictly the same opinion ā¦
Disagree?OK, Subject closed
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in Suunto 9 Peak (review and specs):
@sky-runner good words.
Without wanting to get your money (because actually I wont be getting them) what about using the S9P as a casual watch and training vs ie the Garmin Enduro or F7 that might have 1000h of GPS tracking for the actual race?
On my side, for now it is what I will do.
Still undecided about F6SS or something cheaperā¦
The thing I āwantā regarding garmin is training load focus (mainly from edge 530, but I want that the casual runs add to it)
On the day suunto app calculates it (like it now does for training load) even with other devices activities I can only have one watch.
Although maps in F6S are fun and andy, it is not something I trully need.
I prefer ease of use and confort, which is now something the F6S is not for me. (still donāt know if the S9P will be, but hope so!) -
@Brad_Olwin is the standby battery improved with the options with the auto backlight etc from S9B? I assume with some hardware updates even with smaller battery size, maybe that has gone up? Can you give a sense for what you get with 1hr GPS per day etc? Thanks!
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@northeast_trekker
If Iām not wrong, base battery estimation is with 24/7 on and backlight -
@sartoric yes I understand, however unfortunately most of these base battery scenarios donāt really explain it in the more intuitive ā1hr activity gps per day with default settingsā termsā¦its hard to know if the S9P will be more or same as the S9B ~4days with 1 hr activity per day with default settings that I seem to get and I think others on the forum have also confirmed. It has to be <7 days because that is āWith 24/7 tracking and mobile notificationsāā¦but just wondering how much of a hit that will beā¦
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@northeast_trekker 1h of GPS is 4% (with all on including standby) (that tops up to 25h but keep in mind that the consumption might be less. Testers get 3% drain on longer runs).
For me 1d of just usage of watch + dnd at night + standby light = max 12% (Typically itās 8-10% but I am bumping up stuff here as I dont know ie how many notifications you might be getting).
That means that each day we are at 16%. Lets make that 15% for the sake of having the other percentages bumped.
That would mean almost 7d (6.666) with all on + standby light + spo2 from time to time (it automeasures along with HR on demand when you check your HR/ or sleep etc)
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@northeast_trekker I agree with what @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos stated, I am getting 6 to 8 days between charges depending on how many long outings I have. That includes 10 to 15h of exercise with 2-3h indoor and the rest using GPS. I have 24/7 HR on and sleep tracking on. The battery on the Peak is lasting longer than my baro.
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@brad_olwin for sure longer than the baro! It is visible and feels also like this
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@brad_olwin How about vibration strength? I find S9 to be on a weak side.
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@brad_olwin and @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos thanks for that insight! very helpful. great to see those hardware improvements make the stated specs on the conservative side! standby battery life, similar to the ambient light sensor add, is IMO a very overlooked feature.
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@northeast_trekker like the other said, just few weeks ago I had more or less 10 hours of GPS + 1 hour of indoor workout and the battery lasted more for 7 days. After all of this it was at 9%. So what Suunto is putting on the official specs (7d) is with using all features and doing activity. Without activities I am quite sure it would last longer than a week.