@thanasis Today on open water swimming i pressed start 5-10 seconds before i enter water and my watch recorded everything correctly from start. No stops or missing gps. I hope it works.
@Panagiotis-Kritikakos
that’s what I mean… doesn’t matter if the station shows different than your watch. what matters is, that if the station drops e.g. by 3 hPa over night, that your watch (if close enough to the station) drops 3 hPa, too
@andreas78 I think the difference between those two answers is the fact that you can change all notifications to be vibration only. That’s the thing explained in the answer above.
But there is no way to set notifications of specific apps to vibrate only, the only way is to silence the app in the Suunto app, as explained by Suunto Chat.
On my S9P I can only hear the tone if I hold the watch against my ear, and if I enable button tones the mechanical click of the button is significantly louder than the tone.
I can feel the vibration when not exercising, but when exercising it tends to get lost in everything else that’s happening.
@Panagiotis-Kritikakos The watch will ask to change battery modes when the battery is low and provide you with estimated battery times for each mode. It does this automatically to help save the activity. In addition, if battery is very low the watch will cease GPS recording but continue recording time and I believe altitude changes so you still have a record of the event even if GPS track is lost.
Bug is acknowledged in production firmware. I heard from some tester that they cannot reproduce it with test firmware, so it may be already fixed in the upcoming update. Not sure about it, but I’ve reported the issue.