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    Calibrate the barometer during the activity.

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    • segi_pnS Offline
      segi_pn Bronze Member
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      Is it possible to calibrate the barometer during an activity? When I was hiking and crossing peaks with known altitudes, the altitude on my watch was slightly different. I wanted to calibrate the altitude, but I could not find out how to do it.

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      Suunto Vertical Ti

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      • TieutieuT Offline
        Tieutieu Platinum Member @segi_pn
        last edited by Tieutieu

        @segi_pn how much was the difference of altitude ? I should be few meters.
        like all recent suunto watches (since baro 9 I would say, maybe even since spartan), your Vertical automatically adjust altitude during exercice, combination of baro sensor + gps signal. It’s called fusealti.
        you can’t (and shouldn’t need) adjust manually altitude during exercice.

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        • Brad_OlwinB Offline
          Brad_Olwin Moderator @segi_pn
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          @segi_pn FusedAlti automatically calibrates during an exercise. This might help.
          https://forum.suunto.com/topic/9716/fusedalti-source-for-the-race?_=1757967719475

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