Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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@Brad_Olwin said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@Mff73 agreed, I think a major issue is a fraction of users make custom sport modes, So, this issue is likely not at the top.
i just hope that not all developpements are always done according to usage statistics.
is there any survey which could measure how many people would create a custom sportsmode, IF it would be “easier”/“quicker” ?
If Suunto would propose an option just to change one field from a standard sportmode, and create then a custom one, i imagine more users would try (but just my guess).@isazi said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@Brad_Olwin also, restoring custom modes after a hard reset could be, theoretically, not that difficult. But moving custom modes to a different watch, with different screens, screen size, etc? That is more complicated for sure, and would probably require user interaction anyway.
i, for sure, can’t imagine how difficult each situations could be.
But from far seeing (comparing SSU, and S9PP), screens logics are the same (3/4/5/7 fields, laps tabs, etc…), and saving/restoring screentype, data fields choosen in which position, there should not be that much exceptions inside Spartan/S watches lines. And in case copy/paste/backup/restore into other watch, would not match 100%, yes, a warning message that in this particular case, could be enough.but too much offtopic now
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@Mff73
I’m thinking out loud now… if I put Suunto in my professional situation, I can imagine that a task that takes 30min for a customer maybe once a year has not highest priority to solve if the solution cost me 4 or more weeks to develop…
It’s just what I started thinking when I look at my stack of work after vacation.
I can imagine the stack for Suunto developers isn’t smaller
I voted for backup and also gave feedback about it in surveys, but if I rate the pain compared to other issues and new developments it is minor. not during the setup of a new watch but the rest of the 3-4 years…same with any new android phone, by the way
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@mikekoski490
Not sure that titanium is stronger - I believe that stainless is actually harder and stronger - but there isn’t a lot in that. However the benefits of titanium are that when comparing a ratio of strength to weight then yes titanium has that one won - so can actually make a thiner case than stainless and reap weight bonus. Then there is the rust benefit, and of course as already mentioned it has a massive advantage of being hypoallergenic. And it much more commonly available than platinium (another light & strong hypoallergenic metal). -
@freeheeler
yep, agree as well, and i am not complaining that loud. I will create them, once, and it will be it
But it could also be/become any marketing argument (thus, higher priority) : Suunto is advertising how many sportsmode ? a lot. They could also advertise : “if any of them is just not your taste, in one click, we offer you the possibility to change one field and make your own customized one”
Instead, a fresh new user, either never create a custom sport mode, thus never increase the statistics of sportmode usage, either need to be sure of whay he/she need/want (or take photo of an existing mode, as a basis, and create it from scrach, etc…). We all did that, we all have “screenshots” backup of our mode, which make us “at home with our watch”
Still off topic
All in all, i am so fluent today, because i know i will run this evening with new S9PP (and need to take the time to create my f… mode ) -
@Mff73 not to mention that the custom sports creation interface is well… not great.
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel
I mentioned also this in surveys… I hope you, too
…not only that it is not optimal but also how it could be optimized… my feedbacks generally look like essays -
@Jamie-BG Unlike titanium grade 2, the titanium used in Suunto 9 Peak Pro (grade 5) is actually stronger, even in absolute terms - for both shear and tensile strength, than most stainless steels (not that it matters: both are plenty strong enough for watch casing application).
You really have got it wrong with Platinum though. It’s one of the densest elements in the world at 21,4 kg/dm3
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@freeheeler Yes, obviously :D. kg/dm3. Edited.
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And afair Ti should also be less conductive and a better thermal insulator, isn’t it?
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In Ti models, construction is not stainless steel, so forget about putting a flux capacitor inside.
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@freeheeler yes, also a few times here
It would be awesome if one could actually see a watch mockup with chosen data applied on the screen. And getting rid of the absurdly long list… Even a search field or a filter of sorts would help a lot.
I often create either very simple sports modes (i.e. 4 fields, 1 screen) or complex (as much data as possible :D) and I like to have speed next to avg speed, hr next to avg hr, etc. So there’s plenty of scrolling.
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2018 : @Tim4c mockup for a suggested design for sportsmode data field arrangements : categories already exists, but expandable/groupable and search field box could highly improve the speed for customizing a mode.
https://forum.suunto.com/post/12008
unfortunetely, i don’t think it comes into any official feature suggestion (@sartoric searchinator++ ? )
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Does the S9PP still have the same, single sensor limit per type (HR, pod, etc.)?
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Under section 4.12.4 of the manual, it says that the watch alerts you when you are under or over a interval zone (HR, pace, etc.). Is this the case only when you create the interval plan on the watch? I tried the structured workout planner in the iOS app and synced with S9PB but got no such notification, nor do Guides workouts.
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@altcmd yes.
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@altcmd correct. It has been requested to have alerts also with S+ Guides.
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Is Strava segment already available on SA latest version I don’t find it.
Edit, it is present. Definitively need some sleep
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@isazi that’s a real bummer having to re-pair HR straps if you have multiple ones in circulation. Not sure why such limitations continue to be so - any insght on why it is still the case?
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@isazi that’s good to hear. Hopefully sooner rather than later.