Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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Hi S9PP owners, quick question: how quick is the transition of screens when starting an activity, for example it takes 4 seconds from pressing the start button on S9P and a further 5 or more seconds to show HR belt reading on the screen.
Has this been improved? can anyone point to a video that demonstrates this or even post a video??Many thanks & much appreciate any replies.
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@freeheeler On 2, its something Garmin and Polar do as well. For instance, if you have an interval HR range of 140-150 BPM, going under or over will result in a vibrate to warn you that you are out of target range. Its a gentle nudge rather than constantly looking at the watch to see if you are in range.
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@altcmd
ok, only when you fall below or raise above the limits.
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@freeheeler So I am guessing that the PP doesnt vibrate on 2?
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@altcmd
let’s find out
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@altcmd it doesn’t, it has been requested, Suunto is aware of this.
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@TonyG your S9P will also show the activity screen immediately after pressing the start button with next firmware update. Currently there is still a 4-6 seconds delay if using S+ apps or guides, but I hope that will also be fixed.
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@isazi what about S9(B)? Or is hw not sufficient.
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@DMytro same, all old watches will get immediate screen switch to activity after pressing start button. Not sure if older hardware will ever manage to also get a fast start with S+.
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I ordered the S9PP 12 days ago. No further info since then. No shipping Info. Just my creditcard has been charged and booked.
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@Set_218 I pre-ordered and it shipped on Oct. 25th with a 3 day delivery for the 28th, and arrived Nov. 4. The DHL online tracking didn’t provide any updates to a delivery date until it was out for delivery on the 4th.
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Does the Suunto 9 Peak Pro have issues with STRYD dropouts like the Suunto 9 Baro? I’ve noticed a lot of dropouts in the STRYD app when using my Suunto 9. I looked up the problem and discovered this is a known problem with Suunto devices. Wondering if the 9 Peak Pro has the same problem.
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The S9B says with the best GPS enabled the battery life is 25 hours, however because I don’t have HR enabled this bumps it up nicely to 33 hours
Do you know if the same applies to the S9PP in the sense that the advertised 40 hours is with HR on? If that’s toggled off and some tweaks are made does that get the watch closer to 50 hours off a full charge? Also, do you have the ability to create custom battery profiles like you can with the S9B?
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@TyreseJ4 Didn’t tried yet as I wanted to test first wrist power from suunto (which by the way seems to be quite consistent with Stryd).
But on Stryd app, wrist power from Suunto does still show some dropouts so I guess problem is not solved
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@MiniForklift so for old devices that would old true, the OHR module was so energy inefficient that using bluetooth increases battery life. With modern hardware there is less difference, and I constantly have an estimated battery life (measured after activity) for the S9PP with OHR of ~50 hours. Of course Suunto guarantees 40 so if you get 40 and not 50 they don’t replace your watch
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@TyreseJ4 did several runs now with Stryd connected to the S9PP and had no dropouts so far.
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Can S9PP be used with Suunto HR belt and not worn during sport activity, like basketball or football? The activity is started with watch, stored in HR belt during activity and later transferred to watch.
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@dulko79 said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
Can S9PP be used with Suunto HR belt and not worn during sport activity, like basketball or football? The activity is started with watch, stored in HR belt during activity and later transferred to watch.
Yes, works just fine.
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Hello! I switched from 9P to 9PP. I am confused by the loudness of the vibration sound. Vibration sound of 9P was very low, almost silent. 9PP has clearly louder sound. Is this normal or not?