Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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@Dušan-Ković said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
.- I turned off media controls in settings but widget still shows - bug maybe?
There is now a widget menu in App, you can choose which widgets to turn on and off. I had to turn off media controls there. There are two settings on on the watch to turn off media controls during activity, and one in the app to turn off media controls widget in watch mode in the app
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@Dušan-Ković said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
- Ui faster, but still lagging on moments
Updates to the UI are coming with the next update.
- Charging cable is really cheap compared to the cable that comes with S9P or S9B. Magnets on it are really weak.
There is a reason for that, electronics and strong magnets don’t play well with each other
- I turned off media controls in settings but widget still shows - bug maybe?
For now the media controls have different, maybe redundant, ways to work. You can even disable or enable them only during activity. The widget you need to disable it from the app (widgets are not controlled on the watch).
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@isazi I really liked strong magnets, I could “glue” charging cable to my PC case and it did not moved. Just put watch on it and it stayed in place.
Widget menu in app is awesome! I can finally turn off stuff that I don’t need. Good job suunto! I wish all watch settings are changed from the app like widgets
Next update comes when?
I got an update as soon as I turned on the watch
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@Dušan-Ković I am very interested in readability. Did you notice it better than in S9P? I am wondering to sell mine and buy an S9PP but only if it is noticeable better. Faster UI or other things are less relevant for me.
Thanks,
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@Efejota I did not do any training, I will probably go for a run in the morning, so I’ll check readability tomorrow.
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I’ve set Dark Mode on the watch but notifications have white background with black letters. Is this on purpose to improve readability of notifications?
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As a long time A3P user, really happy today and really surprised with how much smaller this is. It works really well with my thinner wrists.
I’ll post more detailed thoughts about it and how it compares to my lifestyle with the A3P.
Great work, Suunto! :)!
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@Efejota said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@Dušan-Ković I am very interested in readability. Did you notice it better than in S9P? I am wondering to sell mine and buy an S9PP but only if it is noticeable better. Faster UI or other things are less relevant for me.
Thanks,
JDid an activity today, and readability is very good with new font like a bold one.
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@Dušan-Ković The strong magnet charger for the S9Peak can brick the 9Pro so don’t use it. The 9Pro won’t accept charging from that adaptor for the reasons @isazi described.
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I like the slate very much. What a look!
Build quality superior. For me also better than S9P.
Glass perfectly set inside.
Charging pins on back better, litte bit deeper.
Top of housing (matte finish) looks way better than on S9P Ti.
Like the single piece back.
Very good job. Sports to be done on weekend.But I have to say vibration sound far from premium.
I tested a 945LTE this summer, which also has a very substantial vibration but not the accoustic buzz.Please SUUNTO do vibration profiles (low, mid, strong or just low, strong), choosable for activity and non-activity. It is too much when sitting on the couch or working or being in a meeting. I remember on S9P there were SW versions which had lower and stronger profiles. This should be choosable by user because of snare and buzz imo…
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@Brad_Olwin I did not plan to use the S9P charger with S9PP. But that should be written in huge letters on the box
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@Dušan-Ković said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@Brad_Olwin I did not plan to use the S9P charger with S9PP. But that should be written in huge letters on the box
The Pro won’t work with the Peak charger and that should be enough to protect it. During early testing we had a charger with no magnets at all! I found it particularly frustrating to get the watch to charge.
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@Brad_Olwin
And what about spare charger which is announced to be compatible for both models?
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feel the same. See comment above. Hope Suunto will do something. Very good watch, gorgeous look and build quality! But this vibration snare I really do not like. Sounds cheep and annoys. Also people around. Strong vibrations should not buzz and snare in a 629€ watch. When it does, Suunto should do vibration profiles (low, mid, high or just low, high), choosable in activity and non-activity mode. Cannot be that nobody at Suunto thinks this way and did not recognize this.
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@Mff73 this one works for both, the old one works only for the old one.
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@mountainChris the vibration is software controlled, all testers complained the vibration of S9P and early S9PP was too weak, now it’s not.
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@Efejota readability is better for sure .brigther screen , more colors/contrast, different fonts. I read it much easier. For me it was worth it to replace s9p with it
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weak and strong does not have anything to do with snare and buzz (tested on a 945LTE). Felt very substantial and quiet. But if strong vibrations go with snare and buzz, it should be choosable.
Everything else: Very good watch, gorgeous look and build quality!
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@isazi was there at least at some point a consideration to implement a linear vibration motor? If you or anyone else is allowed to comment on this.
I feel like such vibration is much more pleasant and is one of the small things that makes using a device an exceptional experience.
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@isazi now it is annoyingly louder and not that much stronger. But i am not a tester. I am mortal.