Suunto Vertical 2 General Discussion
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@sebchastang Good point. The Vertical 1 has lower resolution, so it’s unclear whether this can be implemented legibly.
If someone at Suunto knew even the basics of marketing, they would have released a Vertical 2 with additional informations on the screen to practically demonstrate the advantages of the AMOLED screen. Instead of current buggy software still without bugfixes (regeneration, sensors, synchronization with iOS etc.).
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@isazi No its the true!
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@sebchastang I don’t think this is an actual screen, I have not seen altitude markings on contour lines. Plus the middle button symbol in my watch is an arrow and not two >>
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@Egika Thanks for your feedback
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My 2 cents
- Too heavy
- Too expensive
- No MIPS
I see no reason to upgrade from the Race S which is lighter for half the price. The AMOLED Torch works really well, only difference I see is Display size and battery lifetime. For both I don’t care, so not for me
Only possible plus: Maybe the Vertical 1 price gets reduced
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@Egika what means “Auto zoom based on route shape”. Spotted that as a difference already on Race2, now on SV2 ?
My thoughts ; disappointed because not enought to make me upgrade my SV1 and because there are really not big differences with SR2…but afterall it’s a good move :
- what bother me the most is that touchscreen still can’t be activited during activities to navigate from a screen to another (but maybe it will change with updates to come) / no personnal battery modes so far. That’s what bother me the most on my SRs.
- Solar gone => well, I’m proud to use my SV1 that have it, but battery life is so insane that i have never really paid attention to solar charging
- bigger screen and amoled resolution => using amoled on my SV it’s a huge plus and confort, and no issue in sunlight. Bigger and sharper is better.
- battery life with amoled => I guess charging “more regularly” could be a bit annoying when you are used to SV1, but If charging goes as fast as it goes for my SRs it shouldn’t be a problem
- Always on needed for cycling => even if @isazi mentionned around 50/60% of autonomy loss, my longest bike journey so far was 8 hours, so guess we are maybe putting so much emotion on that point…Still hopping a suunto bike computer to arrive some day
- led flashight => well, why not but IMHO more a marketing decision to compet garmin
- loved the SV1 design, not disappointed by SV2. And even if SR2 design if far better than SR1, SV2 is much nicer to me.
- sensors (OHR) improvements => better but not as good as belt ; I’ll probably stop using Belts when OHR sensors will be perfect or if suunto releases some day a arm strap like coros compatible with zonesens
- no more made in Finland => I still hope that customized models will be made in Finland (that would be clever to keep that to answer to those who want a made in finland watch like me ; that’s probably a niche, but still makes sense).
All that said => I will keep my SV1 and SRs for now, waiting to see what next updates will bring us that my SV1 will not support.
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@Tieutieu said in Suunto Vertical 2 General Discussion:
“Auto zoom based on route shape”
As Suunto Race also has it, I don’t think this is something new to Vertical 2…
Not sure what it refers to. Will ask. -
@GiPFELKiND The truth. Deepl rulez!
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@Egika yep I saw that when SR2 was released, but didn’t saw anything new in navigation (and in reviews) . Maybe linked to futur updates ?
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@Tieutieu said in Suunto Vertical 2 General Discussion:
@Egika what means “Auto zoom based on route shape”. Spotted that as a difference already on Race2, now on SV2 ?
My thoughts ; disappointed because not enought to make me upgrade my SV1 and because there are really not big differences with SR2…but afterall it’s a good move :
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All that said => I will keep my SV1 and SRs for now, waiting to see what next updates will bring us that my SV1 will not support.I think you got most points right.
And I guess Suunto’s approach was not to make as many existing customers change to new models.
I guess the new models were designed to have an up to date model available for new customers. Like if I am to buy a sports watch, would I look for a model that has been on the market for 3 years, or something more recently introduced?As far as I have been told, Suunto Vertical will stay in the portfolio as the MIP (and optional Solar) model.
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@Egika The problem is that Vertical 1 requires a newer OHR, the rest may still be enough for a few more years.
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@Egika
Fully agree. When I say « disappointed » it’s because I love the brand ; change would have be more to satisfy my envy more than my needs (and because I’m a very reasonable guy, that’s why I don’t change for now ! I just need to deal with frustrations now !!)
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@maszop I suspect that I will continue to run with the Coros HFM wristband despite the new OHR. I don’t think the OHR is that accurate.
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@runomatic you’ll be suprised!
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@runomatic OHR is never very precise, but it may be sufficient for less intense activities (like in Garmin, Apple, and possibly the Race2/Vertical 2).
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So according to reviews, there is nothing great instead of battery life and fast map. I like the design, but Garmin seems much better with OHR, sleep tracking, navigaton for the same price… And I have to say that even if I switched from F7 to Race.
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@Egika In summer, I have few problems with the OHR (whether Garmin or Suunto). In winter, we’ll see whether the Vertical 2 really offers an improvement.
I’ll be getting a SV2 to test soon. I’m really excited about it.
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About the strap : this new athletic 9 model looks very close to athletic 2 that equiped the SV1. Does materials have changed ?
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@Tieutieu more stretchy and less stiff than V1