Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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@Dušan-Ković plenty, but I lost track of them, so let’s wait for the official announce on release day. Everything that is on the Vertical and does not require new hardware, will end up in the S9PP. Except the new watch face, that at least for now is Vertical only.
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@isazi Thank you!
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@isazi Aside for obvious, more storage memory, bigger battery, size, solar, dual band, display, etc are there any HW differences from S9PP to Vertical? Cpu, ram, HR sensor, baro sensor, etc?
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@Dušan-Ković HR sensor should be the same, or a minor update of the same LifeQ sensor, CPU and RAM may be better (do not remember the exact model, but I think it is better), baro I think it’s the same, but the “baro hole” design is different, more resilient to water.
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A lot of the internals are new with Vertical:
New Display
New Battery
New Bluetooth chip
Dual band GPS (L1+L5)
New processor
New accelerometer + gyroscope sensor
New magnetometer sensor
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I wonder, since there are 3 bandwidth for GPS available, are there any consumer chips that facilitate all three? Doesn’t seem to be needed anyhow, but interesting still.
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@Egika said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
A lot of the internals are new with Vertical:
Dual band GPS (L1+L5)
Improved OHR sensorAren’t the OHR and GPS components the same but dual band antenna?
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@Mi_chael S9PP will get segments.
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Yes for sure.
I had them on the release day but few weeks later they gone. -
@isazi the real question is: Is there still BZZZZZZZZZZ or a bzzzzzzzzz?
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@Mi_chael they needed fixing, and I know they work on the new firmware.
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel
I think I know what you’re getting at
I hazard a guess and bet that the advantage of the felt vibration is more important than reducing the rattle. -
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@freeheeler while I’d like it tweaked (or simply a switch like for backlight intensity), I also suspect it might be another “keep moving to see direction” thing
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel
I think it’s a bit different. when there’s no compass, there’s no direction information
vibration intensity is a balance between noticeable vibration (that was requested, and let’s be honest is really useful during an activity) and rattling noise, that I must admit could get used to -
@freeheeler said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
I think it’s a bit different. when there’s no compass, there’s no direction information
The lack of compass wasn’t a problem. The nag was
But I have my fingers crossed that tweaks will come eventually - not only new features, which I’ve heard, are awesome!
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel
aah, I think I’ve mixed up topics now sorry -
Perhaps it has already been written about this somewhere, but I have not been able to search for anything so I will ask here.
I have such a problem that despite deselecting the trail in the route library, they are still visible in the list on the watch (S9PP). The problem affects only 3 or 4 routes at most. I think the problem occurred after connecting to Strava. However, I’m not sure about that and I’m guessing a bit.
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@aroo7 If you delete the routes from the app and did not remove them from the watch they will remain in the watch. You can fill up the watch with 15 routes as this will push the old ones out, then deselect them all if you like.