Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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@Umer-Javed
I like it
âŚone tiny remark from a mechanical design engineer: 3 would be switched 180° to meet the rule of drawing orientation
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@freeheeler haha thatâs good feedback! This is just like work where the design engineers are bringing our industrial design team to real life constraintsâŚ
Iâd also with there was a good way to represent the daylight hours on that analog watchface. I like the outdoor watchface but not sure how to combine well with the analog oneâŚ
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@Umer-Javed said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
Iâd love to have some cleaner analog watch face soon. I use the analog one day to day because itâs a lot more intuitive at a glance but feel itâs a bit too busy and not as clean/minimal as the rest of the watch aesthetic.
Had a free moment at work so drafted this up. I miss the red Suunto triangle from my A3P, would be nice to have it back. Mainly, would be good to reduce brightness/color of the secondary marks on the watchface. Only using brighter colors on the more important elements. I donât think it needs the 5-minute minute markings. Have better heirarchyâŚ
OMFG, who took this picture? this uguguguguguglyglygly bezel blinds my bloody eyes
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The big bezel says, âLook at me! Hereâs I am! Love me!â
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@freeheeler said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
3 would be switched 180° to meet the rule of drawing orientation
tiny details matter!
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@Umer-Javed not sure if its feasible, but remove the red triangle indicator and replace with 2 similar indicators, but have them auto placed a sunrise and sunset around the dial i.e. if sunrise at 6:30 between the 6 & 7. Can even do different colours to represent sunrise and sunset or put sunrise as triangle pointing up and sunset as pointing down.
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@Jamie-BG yeah thatâs a good idea! Iâll try it out
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Now that we have 1s fix in endurance mode, would it be possible to get rid of forced performance mode when ETA/ETE screens are present?
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not even the newest Sony GPS firmware will save you from cloudy sky and semi tall buildings around when locking GPS signal ? I did wait for green arrow to be fixed and it was, however my S9PP took me for a ride around town. All you see in yellow circle is plain wrong.
Even it affected stryd pace and distance at the start, which I wasnât expecting as those are set to come from Stryd pod rather than GPS.
This GPS issue got me all these pace achievements as per ICU
Best 100m for the season: 0m3s at 0:30/km!
Best 200m for the season: 0m8s at 0:40/km!
Best 400m for the season: 0m23s at 0:58/km!
Best 800m for the season: 1m24s at 1:45/km!any ideas to overcome this? like checking navigation screen before starting to make sure itâs locked at right place?
thx
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@herlas Its a pretty typical GPS pause scenario. Those 2 straight lines are what I usually get if I pause my GPS during a trail run (to change or get some food out of my pack) and then forget to un-pause. When I notice my gps is still off a few KMâs later and press start again, it just draws a straight line from when it was off to when on again. Wonder if STRYD and GPS are interfering with each other, OR you might want to NOT have auto-pause on.
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@mikekoski490 Thx, I donât use auto pause at all, itâs turned off, it was a GPS issue and I suspect cloudy sky and high buildings the main contributors dispite the GPS green arrow locked on my watch, it was so bad that even affected stryd, which is my go to for avoiding GPS pacing issues.
Iâll be reaching stryd support because my pace got bad due to this and I was under the impression it shouldnât affect stryd.
Not sure if itâs something to do with Stryd + S9PP combo maybe? Never had this issues with S9P though.Look at the graphs for pace and speed
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@Ĺukasz-Szmigiel said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
Now that we have 1s fix in endurance mode, would it be possible to get rid of forced performance mode when ETA/ETE screens are present?
I believe that already done.
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@freeheeler Iâd also rotate the 9 so that itâs the right way up, just rotating it 45° clockwise. Much better and true to an original watchface. Other than that I think it looks great, nice job!
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@MiniForklift
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@freeheeler said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@MiniForklift
but 45° looks odd, not 90°?Yes, youâre right! Iâm drinking my first coffee of the day and clearly it hasnât kicked in yet
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@MiniForklift
all good, I thought so have a good day and enjoy the weekend -
@Brad_Olwin hm the manual isnât so sure about that.
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@Ĺukasz-Szmigiel I also heard that you can use navigation fields with endurance and it stays in endurance mode.
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@herlas said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
not even the newest Sony GPS firmware will save you from cloudy sky and semi tall buildings around when locking GPS signal ? I did wait for green arrow to be fixed and it was, however my S9PP took me for a ride around town. All you see in yellow circle is plain wrong.
Even it affected stryd pace and distance at the start, which I wasnât expecting as those are set to come from Stryd pod rather than GPS.
This GPS issue got me all these pace achievements as per ICU
Best 100m for the season: 0m3s at 0:30/km!
Best 200m for the season: 0m8s at 0:40/km!
Best 400m for the season: 0m23s at 0:58/km!
Best 800m for the season: 1m24s at 1:45/km!any ideas to overcome this? like checking navigation screen before starting to make sure itâs locked at right place?
thx
My s9p takes long time to catch the gps after the update, Iâd hold awhile before purchasing s9pp
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@zhang965 I know Ive already posted this but Im having a really positive experience with S9PP and gps acquisition. Again, sitting at my desk on the 2nd floor of my house, about 2 feet from a window, and in a large city, I just got GPS lock for âRunningâ in 8 seconds. Sorry others are having mixed results. My usual trail run gps tracks are also much better than Coros or Garmin, especially if I return the same route. Yesterday I actually thought Suunto had forgotten to track the return part of my run but it was just the gps tracks had completely overlapped each other it looked like one track.