I love a statement from suunto Facebook community,
A suunto user said suunto has answered the features requests.
Another suunto user said the answer is just a mechanical reply, if you request a rocket launcher from suunto’s social media, you will get the same reply.
All suunto users laughed.
I do no manual corrections and FusedAlti works extremely well. Here is a link to last Sunday’s climb/SkiMo in another forum. Some of our climb was quite steep 50°
The more research I did when deciding to get a running/hiking watch, the more it pushed me in the direction of deliberately getting one without built-in HR. My dainty and hairy wrists ultimately tilted me to the Spartan Ultra, and I don’t regret that decision at all. There was no sense for me to spring for an extra feature that would probably never work well on my wrist.
Ironically I’ve ended up using an optical HR monitor for workouts, and I have total trust in it now, but it’s worn against my upper arm on an elastic band. Optical HR can be very reliable; the problem is the wrist is pretty much the worst place to put a monitor, but that’s where watches have to be worn.
Well, it is not even a new feature to ask. The compass watch face is already in the watch in the navigation menu. It only has to be included in the list of watch faces you can add when creating a custom sport mode. Seems not too complicated, but I’m no software engineer.
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos yep, saw that, so well, with this watch, due to the 3m threshold, Suunto Baro 9 doesn’t count those ascents. I wrote to support@suunto.com about this, and also I’m gonna get a Fenix 5 fit file to compare.
Thanks again buddy.
Same here with my Suunto Spartan Sport, sometimes I am wondering why it is making any sounds out of the closet.
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Suunto 9 energy saver:
I am quite sure it picks up vibrations. Mine 6 watches all do it. I have to really keep them somewhere not affected by waling etc.
Not sure if this the right thread or I should start a new one. Today I did two activities in a row. The second one started 5 minutes after the first one ended. I’d expect the altitude to be adjusted during the first activity, but to my surprise FusedAlti kicked in in the beginning of the second on and adjusted by the same 100 feet as the first one. See the two screenshots:
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Why doesn’t FusedAlti adjustment stick after the activity is ended?
@sartoric yeah it was accurate. I’m not really tech savvy so I don’t understand how you can get a ‘bad reset’, to then get a ‘good reset’. Still I will try it and reset the watch again.
@rudig
If you search the forum you’ll find some discussions about it and, if I remember well, a feature suggestion about watch face.
Please, before opening a new thread search for existing ones.
You can probably already find an answers to your doubt