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    • Arju AmbinA Offline
      Arju Ambin Silver Members
      last edited by Arju Ambin

      Hi Superheroes!!!

      Would love for Suunto watches to support a Red Night Mode for easing and pleasing the eye during dark environments/situations.

      Garmin has a red night mode called red shift.
      Samsung Galaxy watch ultra has a red night mode.
      Apple Watch Ultras has a red night mode.
      Amazfit has a night mode where you could choose between the color red, orange and green.

      Would be nice to have that on Suunto watches too and to activate it through a long press shortcut and also to be able to adjust it by time so that it automatically kicks in by user chosen time would be nice.

      Image is just an example I made to draw attention:
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      • MiniForkliftM Offline
        MiniForklift Platinum Member
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        Sleep is a major issue for me, this would be a very welcome addition. Thanks

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          Arju Ambin Silver Members @MiniForklift
          last edited by Arju Ambin

          @MiniForklift I agree. I have small kids so my sleep is irregular and this would put less strain on my eyes when checking the time. In Sweden (and in any Nordic countries) it’s pitch black for awhile in the morning and it gets dark very early. I’m out running in the semi-dark in the woods and this would also in this scenario put less strain on my eyes. Thanks for upvoting the first post, I hope and pray it gets to the developers😅🙏.

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          • Turo JantunenT Offline
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            Night mode would be super good to have. Its amazing that Suunto does not have it yet. Its should not be that hard to implement.

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              2b2bff Silver Members
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              As I already stated elsewhere: I think a real red mode is not needed. Suunto just has to lower the limit of the lowest brightness.

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              • Turo JantunenT Offline
                Turo Jantunen @2b2bff
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                @2b2bff That might work as well as long as it would be dimmed automatically based on some schedule.

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                • Lukasz DomizaL Offline
                  Lukasz Domiza @Arju Ambin
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                  @Arju-Ambin Great idea, I also wrote a thread about a simple mono watch face in red mode.

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                  • AudaxjoeA Offline
                    Audaxjoe @Turo Jantunen
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                    @Turo-Jantunen or by detecting the ambient light. Low is still bright unless you have DND on.

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                    • peegeeP Offline
                      peegee Silver Members @Arju Ambin
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                      @Arju-Ambin wonderful idea🔝

                      Been with a Suunto on my wrist since Ambit2
                      🔺Currently with Race 2 Titanium🔺

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                        Petr Manek
                        last edited by Petr Manek

                        Subject: The Importance of Red Light in Outdoor Equipment

                        In my opinion, it is just as important to have the option to switch Suunto watches to Red Night mode. During an expedition, we often do not want to attract attention from the surroundings or scare wildlife in the forest. Additionally, red light affects melatonin production, which is important for maintaining a proper sleep cycle.

                        Why is this important?

                        Discreetness: Red light helps maintain a low profile in the wilderness, avoiding unwanted attention from wildlife or other people.

                        Melatonin Production: Exposure to red light minimizes disruption of melatonin production, which is crucial for maintaining healthy sleep patterns.

                        Current practice: Many outdoor watches already include this feature, highlighting its importance and effectiveness in outdoor activities.

                        Integrating these features enhances both functionality and comfort during outdoor expeditions.

                        My wife, Denisa Mankova, PhD, is a sleep scientist and works on projects for the military, police, etc… So I have that on my plate every day 😄

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                          Egika Platinum Member @Petr Manek
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                          @Petr-Manek If your wife is working in this area, you should know, that for a melanopic effect on the human body, a minimum light intensity is necessary. The display of a watch will never have a melanopic effect, like lamps with HCL do.

                          The disturbance effect still holds true though 🙂

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                            Petr Manek @Petr Manek
                            last edited by Petr Manek

                            @Egika Hi, my wife would probably disagree with you. 🙂

                            It’s true that a sufficient amount of light (intensity × spectrum × time × distance + individual sensitivity) is needed for a significant melanopic (circadian) effect, but the statement “a watch display will never have a melanopic effect” is too categorical and cannot be valid as a general statement.

                            A watch will usually not have a comparable melanopic effect as strong HCL lighting.

                            I should probably modify my comment something like this:

                            “The melanopic (circadian) effect depends on the light dose - intensity, spectrum and exposure time. A watch display usually delivers a much smaller melanopic dose to the eye than HCL lighting in a room, so its effect tends to be small. However, it can still disturb sleep at night (brightness, notification, activation), and at high brightness/near distance the melanopic effect may not be completely zero.”

                            And quality sleep and recovery is what we’re all about, don’t you agree?

                            I’m sorry, but this is probably not for discussion here and with me 🙂

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                              UjcoCZ @Petr Manek
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                              @Petr-Manek Most women disagree with men, but I don’t understand one thing. Watches have a perfect night mode, nothing lights up, nothing disturbs your melatonin production. If the watch lights up, you did it yourself, you are awake and active, and you are limiting your own production because you created stress. A very theoretical debate at the placebo level, I think. At night, I move around in the mountains with a headlamp, preferably white light, because no one really walks with red light. In real life, theory and practice are often two different things. 🤷‍♀️

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                                @UjcoCZ but what about when you want to check the time (or whatever)? that’s the issue - getting a blast of full spectrum OLED to the retinas at 4am rather than a subdued red display. i’m not an eye scientist or whatever, but it’s unpleasant.

                                …hence essentially every other smart/sports watch or smart phone has some kind of night mode, which is either redshift or some other tonal shift that is less harsh on the eyes. not sure why there’s a debate - it’s a good feature to have. you’ll like it.

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                                  Petr Manek @UjcoCZ
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                                  @UjcoCZ Sorry, but I absolutely disagree. The watch definitely doesn’t have a perfect night mode. During the night, we can experience brief micro-awakenings (mikroarousal). But I don’t think that will interest you.

                                  I use the same watch as you. Suunto markets it as an “Adventure” watch. Trust me—there are plenty of active situations where you really don’t want white light in the mountains or in the forest. Most of my friends walk in the woods with a red light, use a red theme on their phone, on their watch, etc. The moment I look at red light, my eyes adapt to the dark much faster and I can see. I don’t disturb wildlife, and nobody can spot me from hundreds of meters away.

                                  I believe that if you hike in the mountains with white light, you don’t need this feature 🙂

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                                    vinc14 Bronze Member @Petr Manek
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                                    @Petr-Manek
                                    also in Alpin-Huts better to have red light then to wake other up with the white light

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                                      MikhailMalamud @Arju Ambin
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                                      +1 this is a must. Lack of night mode causes temporary blindness when in pitch black conditions.

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                                      • JebClydeNCJ Offline
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                                        Agree wholeheartedly with the OP here. Red, and Green, would be AWESOME. Both are important, as red works with natural night vision, and green typically works with night vision goggles so military folks can use it too…

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                                        • brechtvbB Offline
                                          brechtvb Bronze Member @Arju Ambin
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                                          @Arju-Ambin this is a smartwatch feature, which Suunto doesn’t give a flying **** about. Suunto cannot even keep up with sports features.

                                          It’s all very sad, yet, I completely agree with you. This is part of DND mode.

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                                            Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42)

                                            maybe later…

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