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    Belledonne
    last edited by 11 Nov 2023, 18:30

    Hello there,

    I’ve been using Suunto for more than 20 years.
    Suunto Vector
    Suunto X6HR
    Suunto Traverse
    Suunto 9 Baro
    And now Suunto Race Titanium for 2 weeks.

    I have used these watches in extreme conditions, on Mont Blanc and other alpine peaks with temperatures close to -20°C (-4°F).

    For me, some options are missing and should be studied for medium and high mountains.

    The temperature history is not available as a bar graph, even though it is available for barometric pressure and heart rate over several hours. Why is this?

    The temperature graph over several hours would be interesting to know the minimum temperatures during a night in the mountains.

    I think it would be very interesting to have the following options

    • Altitude alert (the vector model had this option)
    • Temperature history (to follow the evolution of the temperature during a night in the mountains)

    Also, why is it possible to indicate the maximum temperature and not the minimum temperature in the customisation menu, not very logical!

    These points should not be overlooked.

    Sorry for my English

    Yours Sincerely

    Bonjour,

    J’utilise la marque Suunto depuis + 20 ans
    Suunto Vector
    Suunto X6HR
    Suunto Traverse
    Suunto 9 Baro
    And à présent Suunto Race titanium depuis 2 semaines.

    J’ai utilisais ces montres dans des conditions extrême, Mont blanc et autres sommets des Alpes avec des températures proche des -20 °C (-4 °F)

    Pour moi, des options sont manquantes et devraient être étudiées pour la moyenne et haute montagne.

    L’historique de température n’hexiste pas sous forme de baragraphe, alors que cette option existe pour la pression baromètrique et rythme cardiaques sur plusieurs heures. Pourquoi ?

    Le graphique de température sur plusieurs heures serait interessant pour connaitre les températures minimals durant un nuit en montagne.

    Je pense qu’il serait très intéressant d’avoir les options suivantes:
    Alarme d’altitude (le vector modèle avait cette option)
    Historique de température (suivre l’évolution de la température durant une nuit en montagne)

    Aussi, parquoi dans les options de personnalisation du menu, il est possible d’indiquer la température maximale et pas la température minimale, pas très logique !

    Ces points ne doivent pas être mis de coté.

    Désolé pour mon anglais

    Cordialement

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      Egika Platinum Member @Belledonne
      last edited by 12 Nov 2023, 05:46

      @Belledonne
      Recoding and displaying the temperature graph over time would require to take the watch off of your wrist for proper measurement.
      As this is not very practical, it would not be the standard use case.

      I have had the need to record temperature over night before and started an activity without GPS and with all power saving on (screen off, no heart rate, etc). You then get the temp graph in the app to review in the morning.

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