Suunto9 battery dies between 17 and 24%
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@daveve said in Suunto9 battery dies between 17 and 24%:
I guess I had a Monday morning model (as we call it over here, meaning that it’s a bad batch). The longest I ever did with my S9B was 6 days. This was in eco mode with about everything turned off. No continues heart rate, no connectivity with phone or other devices, low light, etc.
As you say I think your watch was faulty from the begining because this battery duration is not normal.
In my case, my S9B will be 3 years old in 3 weeks and I’m getting around 7/8 days of battery life with 7 to 9 GPS hours in performance mode and 1 hour of non GPS activity per week (No notifications, no HR tracking and no sleep tracking). -
@surfboomerang said in Suunto9 battery dies between 17 and 24%:
Too bad… we lost him
…grit x pro (! “pro” !), does not have a screen for ascent rate… the lock button can for sure not balance out the most important reason why I initially came to Suunto
some things appear to be very nice with polar at first sight. I’m especially curious about sleep tracking and will see tomorrow morning if it makes me sleep tighter
…but maybe I miss and overlooked something in the grit x pro or some mountain relevant data are missing?? I’ll figure that out -
Yeah definitely a bad battery batch. FWIW I usually charge mine on a Saturday morning, going off a fairly typical 70km week of running (best GPS selected but no HR) I normally have around 30% of battery left after a full week of usage. I don’t have any notifications enabled but I do use sleep tracking with HR on through the night
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@freeheeler said in Suunto9 battery dies between 17 and 24%:
@surfboomerang said in Suunto9 battery dies between 17 and 24%:
Too bad… we lost him
…grit x pro (! “pro” !), does not have a screen for ascent rate… the lock button can for sure not balance out the most important reason why I initially came to Suunto
some things appear to be very nice with polar at first sight. I’m especially curious about sleep tracking and will see tomorrow morning if it makes me sleep tighter
…but maybe I miss and overlooked something in the grit x pro or some mountain relevant data are missing?? I’ll figure that outI did think that Polar’s app was decent, and their online ‘Polar Flow’ was very good. All the data that you want is there, very informative
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@MiniForklift
then I need to have a closer look for ascent rate in m/h… but I didn’t find it yet… at Suunto I could select it directly from the sport mode list. -
@daveve
did you receive your grit x pro already?
how’s your impression?