Suunto Vertical is here
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@SuperFlo75
yes exactly, that’s what I did, too -
I’m now also a member of the Vertical club 'cause I couldn’t resist.
First impression: F*cking awesome!
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Hi all,
four short questions:- Do you can store music on the watch?
- Currently you can zoom out the maps only to 500m. Is it planned that it will be more in the future? Likely to get an overview where I’m if I’m lost in the wild.
- I do understand that I can’t plan routes on the watch. But I do can use the APP for it anytime. But could I do this without cellphone coverage if I do download the maps in the app before?
- Do I need an account to use the watch?
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@Phil-M
very brief answer…- no
- unknown
- no (network required)
- yes
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@Phil-M said in Suunto Vertical is here:
- Currently you can zoom out the maps only to 500m. Is it planned that it will be more in the future? Likely to get an overview where I’m if I’m lost in the wild.
I’ve seen the 500m number mentioned a lot. I’m in the U.S. and use imperial units, and my max zoom out reads 0.5 miles, which is just over 800m.
Can someone answer: Is there, in fact, a different (higher) level that it zooms out to when using imperial, or is there some rounding in those listed numbers?
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@TrailEyes said in Suunto Vertical is here:
Can someone answer: Is there, in fact, a different (higher) level that it zooms out to when using imperial, or is there some rounding in those listed numbers?
I see 0.5 mi being maximum. I’d say for where I live, given amount of details, that’s about right. Anything more would hardly be practical on 1.4" screen.
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Count me in! Just pulled the trigger on a Titanium solar forest. Can’t wait for it…
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@Phil-M said in Suunto Vertical is here:
Do I need an account to use the watch?
In fact, no.
You can use the watch as it is, but you cannot pair it with SA without an account and SA is basically the way to use advanced features and configuration. -
@mikeorbreak said in Suunto Vertical is here:
Count me in! Just pulled the trigger on a Titanium solar forest. Can’t wait for it…
Great decision. This is the one I went for, absolutely love it
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Suunto Vertical is now displayed properly in Strava
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@lessthanmore now we can brag with new watch
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@Likarnik I am already bragging: editing every description
The name is not reflected though to past activities. Shame on them -
@lessthanmore said in Suunto Vertical is here:
Suunto Vertical is now displayed properly in Strava
Well I had better get out for a run tomorrow then!
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GNSS accuracy is really incredible for such a small device. I’m deeply impressed as geodesist.
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@Mitch9 I am deeply impressed also. I use to work also with professional gnss devices for my work.
My yesterday’s run was really fun because the track show clearly a small swerve I made to avoid a swarm of bees
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@v-sacre If it was me (alergic to bees) it would also show spike in the HR Maybe increased pace too (sprinting?)
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@Hristijan-Petreski
We can actually see a HR bump at this location
See the red circle on my dual capture here under between OHR with Suunto Vertical and H10 Polar band.Despite a big spike at the beginning of the run, the rest of the OHR is quite good in comparison with H10 polar band. Did 2*2min intervals to test how OHR would react.
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@v-sacre Yes I too get decent OHR when running and exercising. Where it really struggles is while biking (too low) even though it’s not too loose or tight. But you cannot get it all can you
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@Hristijan-Petreski It is the first time for me that Suunto device give me coherent results with OHR. With all previous devices, the OHR always showed bias around the cadence values. Typically the first bump we see on my dual capture here above, but this time it get back on track directly.
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@v-sacre So far SV fares better than S9PP in the OHR department for me, which is kind of surprising given conventional wisdom seems to imply larger devices produce worse OHR due to more bounce on your wrist because of the weight and height.
No cadence locks thus far, no sudden spikes. Will see how things look come fall when the temperatures start to drop.