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    S9/S9B/S9P & Temp POD

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      A Former User
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      I do most of my mountaineering & bivouacking in the winter time, so i need to know what’s the outside temp in real time without taking the watch from my wrist & waiting a fiew min for the resoults (especially when it’s too cold -15°C & under). Taking the glowe off in that kind of cold is a pain in the A… Where can i get a temp POD? Didn’t see any on Suunto site… I know that Garmin has one… 😁

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        isazi Moderator @Guest
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        @mountaineerx don’t think it is supported. There are some that collect data and you can see temperature on your phone in real time or after the event.

        Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

        Blog: isazi's home

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          A Former User @isazi
          last edited by A Former User

          @isazi Most of the time the phone stays in the back
          pocket somewere under the fifth layer 😁☺️ It would be a nice addition for Suunto to have one Mini, Micro or Nano Pod 🙂

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            wakarimasen Silver Members @Guest
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            @mountaineerx said in S9/S9B/S9P & Temp POD:

            @isazi Most of the time the phone stays in the back
            pocket somewere under the fifth layer 😁☺️ It would be a nice addition for Suunto to have one Mini, Micro or Nano Pod 🙂

            +1 for that - it’s the one thing from Garmin that I thought was cool!

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              Ze Stuart Gold Members @wakarimasen
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              This is something I’ve wanted ever since the first Ambit came out, and wouldn’t talk to Garmin’s ANT+ Tempe sensor.

              Over the years of using a Tempe, though, they have their limitations: when direct sunlight falls on them, they run into issues with absurdly high data. I tried painting one silver once to see if it would improve things, sadly not! On the whole, though, they’re decent, as is the data they provide, and additionally they have a log of the high and the low for the last 24h, which I like when I’m camping (can be retrieved from a widget, ie not during a sport mode). It’s not logged anywhere, but it helps with adjusting insulation choices.

              I do question the benefit of showing temperature data on a device that doesn’t have an external sensor: unless the instrument is worn outside of a jacket, or something to keep it away from body heat, that data is contaminated.

              Mostly off-topic, but if you want some fun with temperature recording, have a look at https://corebodytemp.com. It’s a device that records skin and core body temperature, and is capable of recording HR too. A harder workout seems to push my core temp up by as much as 1.5C, and a fast descent, even a short one, is enough to show a big drop in skin temperature.

              https://zulusierra.co

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                isazi Moderator @Ze Stuart
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                @ze-stuart yeah, I had my Tempe measure temperatures above 50 degrees just because it’s black and gets super warm when in the sun.

                Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

                Blog: isazi's home

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                  Efejota Bronze Member @Ze Stuart
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                  @ze-stuart I agree with the issues with temperature when you wear the watch. Something also present in previous generations. I ended up adjusting the temperature. I found out that in normal situations, my Ambit 3 Peak offered around 7/9 degrees over real temperature if the watch was not covered by long sleeve. It is not perfect, of course, but a was very close according to my observations.

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