Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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@Egika it looks quite polished.
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The comparison tool on the Suunto website shows a number of functions missing compared with the 9P. Is this correct or is it an error?
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@freeheeler or it will create a chance for customisation Tailor your watch . Why should I have fishing as a sport mode if not using it……my apologies btw, I have used “features” little more broadly but I believe that you understand thoughts behind……
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@wakarimasen which functions?
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S9P is on the right
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@wakarimasen yes, site issue. S9PP has all meaningful features from S9P
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@wakarimasen S9PP has more features than the S9P, not less.
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@isazi Good to hear! Would be good to have the website corrected
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Question to all the early testers: do you know if the watch lugs (the protrusions that the strap attaches to) are made of metal (steel or titanium) like the bezel?
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@Ivan-Vasilev
not an early tester, but S9P housing (incl lugs) are made of metal. I bet a lot, S9PP is the same.
btw. old S9B with plastic lugs lasts for +3 years on a tough lifestyle, too here -
@freeheeler said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@Ivan-Vasilev
not an early tester, but S9P housing (incl lugs) are made of metal. I bet a lot, S9PP is the same.
btw. old S9B with plastic lugs lasts for +3 years on a tough lifestyle, too here@Ivan-Vasilev This.
And as a S9P user I can tell you that the case and the lugs are very well made and are very solid. -
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@surfboomerang said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@freeheeler said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@Ivan-Vasilev
not an early tester, but S9P housing (incl lugs) are made of metal. I bet a lot, S9PP is the same.
btw. old S9B with plastic lugs lasts for +3 years on a tough lifestyle, too here@Ivan-Vasilev This.
And as a S9P user I can tell you that the case and the lugs are very well made and are very solid.The lugs are the same metal as the case
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Just pre-ordered my S9PP all black , looking forward to enjoying all the benefits of the new processor, and even better GPS and OHR.
I guess I’ll keep Stryd as my primary power meter, works great for pacing in GPS challenged routes. but I’ll compare and see how much discrepancy is there.
btw, Stryd is also coming up with a new pod in November with new/updated sensors that they claim make it 5x more responsive.
It’d be interesting to see if new Stryd pod features can be used with S9PP (e.g. Run profiles for better results in trail runs or track workouts ) or at least help reduce the standing start issue (currently we don’t have power for the first 8 secs of a run)
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The top of the titanium bezel looks less shiny in compare to S9P ti. Different finish or just on pictures?
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I really hope that broadcasting HR will come with some firmware update down the road. I can see connecting to devices is something happening with the glasses, I hope broadcasting to Karoo is next.
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@taziden said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
I really hope that broadcasting HR will come with some firmware update down the road. I can see connecting to devices is something happening with the glasses, I hope broadcasting to Karoo is next.
I hope the dual frequency gps will come with some firmware
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@zhang965 if I understand correctly, s9pp doesn’t have the hardware for it.
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@DMytro said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@zhang965 if I understand correctly, s9pp doesn’t have the hardware for it.
Suunto 9 Peak Pro GPS Accuracy & the new GPS Chip
Suunto’s new GPS chip is one of the latest generation multi-constellation chips from Sony. Suunto will not enable its multi-band/multi frequency capability and there is only one mode of operation which simultaneously looks at all available satellite systems (GPS+QZSS, GALILEO, BEIDOU & GLONASS) potentially enabling the 9 Peak Pro to use 32 satellites simultaneously.
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@DMytro At least one review discussed this and concluded that while the chipset would actually allow dual freq GPS, the size of the watch is not suitable for it. What we got instead in the S9PP is the ability to connect to multiple satellite systems (GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BEIDOU) at the same time.