Suunto's newest watch is the 5 Peak
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@chrisa Quick! I thought they would not be shipped until mid February
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@surfboomerang yes got notification of shipment on Friday .
Some more pics (had network problems first )
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@egika yesss . Canât really run far at the moment, but will give it a try for some indoor workouts this week and if possible run a little
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@chrisa Is the functional part of the screen actually bigger than that of the regular 5 or is it the same? The 5 peak indeed seems to have a brighter screen though personally Iâm happy enough with that of the regular 5 (which I think is clearer than that of the Spartan Sport). Though I usually donât train in super bright daylight, so I can imagine others who do would appreciate the brightest screen out there. It seems that Suunto now relies on color screens for their interfaces, but I feel there may still be people out there whoâd prefer a monochrome screen for their purposes. I havenât seen anything clearer than my Ambit 3 Peak.
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@vinay Fully agree, Suunto should consider an e-ink display which will boost readability and battery life. Color does not provide much value when the display is hard to read.
My main concerns are still readability and the small screen with a limited amount of pixels. An e-ink display would solve these issues. -
@vinay from what I just measured itâs the same size. Here under artificial light side by side (for size comparison of the inner display).
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@vinay said in Suunto's newest watch is the 5 Peak:
@chrisa Is the functional part of the screen actually bigger than that of the regular 5 or is it the same? The 5 peak indeed seems to have a brighter screen though personally Iâm happy enough with that of the regular 5 (which I think is clearer than that of the Spartan Sport). Though I usually donât train in super bright daylight, so I can imagine others who do would appreciate the brightest screen out there. It seems that Suunto now relies on color screens for their interfaces, but I feel there may still be people out there whoâd prefer a monochrome screen for their purposes. I havenât seen anything clearer than my Ambit 3 Peak.
curious to read your opinion. On dcrainmaker review it was one of the bad points.
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@vinay I had a spartan sport whr and it had a compass.
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@andrĂ©-faria I read that too, but I canât really follow. Hereâs another pic together with a Garmin Forerunner 245, which is similar in size in daylight and with backlight
For me thereâs no huge difference đ§. The S5 Peaks backlight is dimmer in the dark though when you raise your wrist and perhaps thatâs what he refers to? Tried to capture it with the phone
Itâs okay and I can read it without glasses (being 52) but it would be nice if you could adjust brightness (e.g. from low - medium - high)
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Changing the excellent, but rather heavy band of the S5 Peak for an aftermarket nylon strap (used this with the Polar) drops the S5s weight with band to under 30g making it really hardly noticeable
And makes it lighter than the Coros Pace 2 (29g) for which Coros states itâs the lightest GPS watch in the market .
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@chrisa wow thatâs a very low weight, I need that strap . I agree with your comments there is no problem reading the watch.
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@chrisa said in Suunto's newest watch is the 5 Peak:
@andrĂ©-faria I read that too, but I canât really follow. Hereâs another pic together with a Garmin Forerunner 245, which is similar in size in daylight and with backlight
For me thereâs no huge difference đ§. The S5 Peaks backlight is dimmer in the dark though when you raise your wrist and perhaps thatâs what he refers to? Tried to capture it with the phone
Itâs okay and I can read it without glasses (being 52) but it would be nice if you could adjust brightness (e.g. from low - medium - high)
Thanks for sharing your feedback.
I saw on the video (and asked to confirm) and the S5p still continues to be slow on some menus.
At the time I had the FR45/245/F6SS and they were all much more imediate than the S9P.
It was already explained here the motive (stability), but on my side, I think it degrades a bit the experience.
But one thing is for sureâŠthe design and confort of S9P and I beliee the S5P is amazing.
If the new algo proves to be reliable for non baro devices, I think it can lead to good sales. Hope so! -
@andré-faria one thing at a time I assume. Suunto has already improved the design, next alti algorithm, next structured workouts maybe, who knows if watch UX design is on the way.
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@dmytro said in Suunto's newest watch is the 5 Peak:
@andré-faria one thing at a time I assume. Suunto has already improved the design, next alti algorithm, next structured workouts maybe, who knows if watch UX design is on the way.
And I think they are doing good. The algo was something, that on my vision should be wildly spreaded, because it is countless time we see all over internet comments like âditch suunto, the algo on s9b is a messâ âditch suunto, non baro watches donât measure well altitudeâ, and now a great work was done and implemented.
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@andré-faria as if other brands do good without baro XD
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@dmytro what is different is that most other brands automatically correct your data when you sync your watch. So in the app you see good data.
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@isazi ahh, I see. Tbh I wouldnât mind seeing this in SA too, at least as an option.
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@dmytro I think thatâs a good idea. After all - itâs the app that we rely on for analytics, not the watch. That would be helpful, ie. for altitude for non-baro devices. That would help in automatic fixing absurd errors with 100+ meters of ascent in first 30 seconds of workout. And some others as well, like fake ascent / descent when GPS signal weakens in parks / urban canyons.
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@Ćukasz-szmigiel pretty sure there is a feature request for this.
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Anyone here has some ârealâ pics of the S5P Cave Green?