Suunto 9 energy saver
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@karel-louda
Do you have 24/7 enabled ? -
@karel-louda aha ok did not know that it was bed time related. That is because the watch can turn off the display during monitoring sleep but still needs to measure HR.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
but when is the watch taking off and measures no HR (I hope, when is off the hand measures nothing), would be deactivate blinking too. -
@karel-louda it will do that only in the sleep phase. 80% of the cases it will abort and will not measure HR. You can run off sleep tracking if you do not have it worn. That is only the edge case that it will enable HR if not worn.
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@sartoric Yes, enabled.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
Now i tried it with deactivated sleep tracking an it is the same… still blinking. -
@karel-louda
Did you disable 24/7 too ? -
@sartoric
Not. On the day, I want 24/7 HR and when sleep, I want saving the battery. What have I such exotic requirements? -
Again, do you move the watch or it gets vibrations from the floor ?
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@karel-louda
Well 24/7 is self-explanatory -
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
no. The watch is lying on the ground and I very don`t believe it gets any vibrations from the floors. Would You can test it too? -
@karel-louda said in Suunto 9 energy saver:
@sartoric
Not. On the day, I want 24/7 HR and when sleep, I want saving the battery. What have I such exotic requirements?You know, what 24/7 means?
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@Egika
And do You know what means battery saver? -
I am quite sure it picks up vibrations. Mine 6 watches all do it. I have to really keep them somewhere not affected by waling etc.
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Same here with my Suunto Spartan Sport, sometimes I am wondering why it is making any sounds out of the closet.
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Suunto 9 energy saver:
I am quite sure it picks up vibrations. Mine 6 watches all do it. I have to really keep them somewhere not affected by waling etc.