Suunto 5
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@Frédéric-Fiandino said in Suunto 5:
Ambit 3
… is for me the choice for daily usage. I have a Spartan Ultra too, but even outside the display is not as good readable as the one of the Ambit 3, the light mode can only be used in a training, the touch screen is a no go with sweaty fingers and some other things more.
I do not understand why there is no new watch without OHR (it’s not usable while riding a bike) and without touch screen. To obtain proper heart rate there is no alternative to a chest strap.
An Ambit 3 with the new Sony chip for energy saving GPS and the possibility of vibration (timer, heart rate zones, warnings concerning the weather) is definitely missing. Without touch screen and without OHR.
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@pilleus Attention must also take into account the logic of the economic market.
Suunto must conquer new users and unfortunately an Ambit 4 in the logic of the Ambit series would be today a commercial failure oposite the competition. Suunto does not have the means of Garmin, each new product must imperatively find his public.Regarding the OHR, it is to meet the demand of the market only, all people who want a specific data use a belt. The impoderables of the use of the OHR are too numerous to have a reliable data (movement of the wrist, cold, clothing, position …) the algorithms have their limits.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Suunto 5:
I do not understand why there is no new watch without OHR (it’s not usable while riding a bike) and without touch screen. To obtain proper heart rate there is no alternative to a chest strap.
Finally ! Someone said it
I said it many times - here and on Facebook. For every person with S9 who I follow, their entire runs are always all in zone 5. How is that useful? And, of course, all the derived VOMax metrics, if they were introduced on S9, would be complete garbage, as long as optical HR is used.
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@silentvoyager I have good OHR readings you can check my runs 1/3 is with OHR if its slow one and you can detect some peaks at start
But I dont care about OHR per se. I prefer to remove + add something else
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos +1 since I’ve moved the watch to my right wrist
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@Brad_Olwin said in Suunto 5:
@suzzlo I understand you. The compactness of the 5 is nice. It does well without a barometer, I can show examples. I think it might do less well with small changes, my runs rarely have less than 300m.
“Compactness”? It’s bigger than the Fenix 5+. But I guess it is smaller than the Fenix 5X+, so…
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could it be better if suunto 9 = 7, suunto 9 baro =9;
so we already have 3 5 7 9? -
@silentvoyager OMG. I would never take a watch without OHR. S9 works fine, 24/7 OHR is super COOL and during running and hiking is very useful. And where OHR fails, I can use HR strap.
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@Václav-Král said in Suunto 5:
@silentvoyager OMG. I would never take a watch without OHR. S9 works fine, 24/7 OHR is super COOL and during running and hiking is very useful. And where OHR fails, I can use HR strap.
But I don´t want never ever sporttester without OHR.Are you absolutely sure you are getting correct results? I ran with a HR belt for many years, so I know quite well what kind of HR I should have for different levels of effort. It takes a lot of effort for me to push my HR above 165, and more typically it is in 140-150 range. But with optical HR it goes straight to 170-190 range and pretty much stays there, occasionally going above 200. So basically it measures my cadence rather than HR. Occasionally it drops to the correct HR but at least 75% percent of the time it is wrong. I tried many different suggestions how to make it more reliable, but short of shaving my arms, which I won’t do, the results are the same As I said, I also looked at a few other runners who I know are running with S9, and see the same thing.
If you are young and have a short history of running, your typical HR ranges could be fairly close to your cadence, so you may not know if you are getting correct values or not.
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could it be better if suunto 9 = 7, suunto 9 baro =9;
so we already have 3 5 7 9?I do not think they will rename existing models. Rather, I believe that the new S5 with baro etc. will be later the next S7.
yes but they renamed once suunto 9 to suunto 9 baro
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could it be better if suunto 9 = 7, suunto 9 baro =9;
so we already have 3 5 7 9?I do not think they will rename existing models. Rather, I believe that the new S5 with baro etc. will be later the next S7.
yes but they renamed once suunto 9 to suunto 9 baro
and I thought both exist in parallel ?
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@Egika
Yes but initially suunto 9 has baro, just months after they showed a suunto 9 without baro and renamed old 9 to 9 baro -
Suunto 9 Baro
Just released in June 2018 so don’t expect a replacement before 2020 This is the device reviewed as “Suunto 9” by most reviewers, but is not the newer, crapper Suunto 9Suunto 9
Just released in September 2018 so don’t expect a replacement before 2020. This is the name in all the reviews, but a newer, slightly crap version of the device. Buyer beware, make sure you know what you’re buying. Yes, Suunto do have a watch called the Suunto 9 in both mid-range and high-end. Madness. -
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Suunto 5:
Yes, Suunto do have a watch called the Suunto 9 in both mid-range and high-end.
what do you mean? How is the non baro version mid range if I understand correctly ?
I just copied it from GPS rumors
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I think Suunto 7, will be Spartan Sport evolution (sure you think same) and this model has 3 variants: Normal/Wrist/Baro
Non Wrist model makes no sense, so I think, we could see 4 models
- Suunto 5 => Baro and Non Baro
- Suunto 7 => Baro and Non Baro
Differences between 5 and 7 should come (from my perspective) in:
- Design => based on SSS, no external antenna
- Battery => battery between 5 and 9
- Firstbeat => they could add Training Load, or other…
We will see
BR
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@suzzlo what about price difference between 5 and 7?
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I think Suunto 7, will be Spartan Sport evolution (sure you think same) and this model has 3 variants: Normal/Wrist/Baro
Non Wrist model makes no sense, so I think, we could see 4 models
- Suunto 5 => Baro and Non Baro
- Suunto 7 => Baro and Non Baro
Differences between 5 and 7 should come (from my perspective) in:
- Design => based on SSS, no external antenna
- Battery => battery between 5 and 9
- Firstbeat => they could add Training Load, or other…
We will see
BR
Why they add more firstbeat features to 7? If I followed the 3 5 9 logic, 7 should have less firstbeat features and 9 has non firstbeat features