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    • Łukasz SzmigielŁ Offline
      Łukasz Szmigiel @Egika
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      @Egika whenever I see things like this I can’t believe that we’ve landed on the moon and got back. In the 60. Flying on a wooden table. A few times.

      Also, which one of the elements is the goddamn buzzer so I know which one to hate?

      S9PP 2.40.44

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      • jthomiJ Offline
        jthomi
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        I am always wondering what those two thingies are?

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        • aroo7A Offline
          aroo7 Bronze Member @jthomi
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          @jthomi From what I remember it’s some kind of service connector

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          • zhang965Z Offline
            zhang965 @aroo7
            last edited by

            @aroo7 said in S9PP internals:

            @jthomi From what I remember it’s some kind of service connector

            I remember it’s skin sensor

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            • EgikaE Online
              Egika Platinum Member
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              aroo7 is right

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                tuxella Bronze Member @jthomi
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                @jthomi I read here https://www.montre-cardio-gps.fr/test-suunto-9-peak-pro-la-pierre-angulaire-quil-fallait-a-suunto-enfin/ (in French) that it was a water detector (electrodes) used to start the depth gauge.

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                • isaziI Offline
                  isazi Moderator
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                  What @aroo7 said is the truth. Those are connecting ports that are used by Suunto customer service to fix your watch if it’s bricked and you send it to repair. You know, there is no other way than Bluetooth to communicate with the watch, so if you brick you watch service needs a way to fix it, e.g. reupload the firmware, without Bluetooth working.

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                  • tuxellaT Offline
                    tuxella Bronze Member @isazi
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                    @isazi Thank you for the explanation

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                      isazi Moderator @tuxella
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                      @tuxella this is what I personally heard from Suunto employees, so I trust this as the truth.

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                      • tazidenT Offline
                        taziden Gold Members @isazi
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                        I wish there would be a hacker community around smartwatches. If it’s a JTAG port, there might be fun things to do with this port.

                        S9PP

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