Pros/Cons of Suunto 9 BARO * ONLY * be fair and polite!
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I understand those who wants 24/7 tracking and OHR but I would love to see the possibility to turn off step counting. At this point, only Garmin allows you to turn this completely off. It shouldn’t be too difficult.
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@Torbjørn-Høstmark-Borge
why? it doesn’t consume noticeable battery -
after using my s9b for the first time the first thought I have is why is it not possible to toggle the use of satellite systems? I see you can select gps, gps+glonass and gps+galileo… it would be nice to use galileo alone or galileo+glonass
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@TELE-HO i know, but a minor group (including me), are a little bit more prone to addictions than others. Reaching 40k steps each day is a killer. It really helps when you can turn that feature off.
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@Torbjørn-Høstmark-Borge
then you better leave it switched on and face your addiction to overcome it -
@Torbjørn-Høstmark-Borge
Lower the goal to 100 -
@TELE-HO impossible ️. Seriously, it’s not something you want to experience.
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@sartoric 100 steps a day?. I’m more l kind of a 1-point-something-million…
But it should be possible to turn it off.
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@Torbjørn-Høstmark-Borge
I’m working in an office and try to move in my free time a bit… sometimes I don’t even get 5k steps
but maybe you can place this request in the firmware update/feature suggestion rather that in this thread? -
@pilleus There’s actually a reason expensive watches with built in OHR tend to have worse readings than cheaper fitness trackers: weight. The heavier that one-sided weight is on your wrist, the more likely it is to bounce around a little and mess up the HR data. So, yes, generally that base-model activity tracker is going to track your heart rate during activities like running better than an S9 or a Fenix. It’s paradoxical, but it’s a limitation of wrist-based HR.
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@TELE-HO Thanks for your advice, I’m new to this forum, so after reading a bit here, I thought this was the best place
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@Torbjørn-Høstmark-Borge
no worries!
Johann has created this thread to give people the chance to compare a bit more between older watches and the S9B…
it finally made me buy the S9B -
@TELE-HO great .
I’ve always seen myself as a Garmin man, but I’ve used a lot of watches since I’m reviewing them for my website. Over the last months I’ve started to miss the Suunto 9 Baro. Garmin has so many more features, but there was something about Suunto 9 that made me feel that it was “bombproof”. I could have walked into a storm and found my way out.I great thing about Suunto 9 though, is that it seems to have such great hardware that it doesn’t get old very fast. It just depends on the firmware. Really thinking of buying another one. Again
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@Torbjørn-Høstmark-Borge
a second S9B? …yes, why not? …Suunto offers special editions every now and then.
I remember an Ambit3 Peak Nepal… or like my Red Bull X-Alps version -
@TELE-HO yes, I’ve had plenty of them actually. I bought the Red Bull X-Alp Edition, but you know, white makes me look more tan, so I sold it immediately .
I think I will buy either the standard white one, or a customised one.Not sure though how the internal hardware like processor and storage compare to other devices like new Garmin, Polar and Coros watches, or older Suunto models like the Ambit 3 which is legendary, or the new Suunto 5. I hope Suunto 9 is so “powerful” that it can keep up with newer devices for a long time.
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@TELE-HO said in Pros/Cons of Suunto 9 BARO * ONLY * be fair and polite!:
Johann has created this thread to give people the chance to compare a bit more between older watches and the S9B…
it finally made me buy the S9BMaybe this get’s me an invitation to #SUUNTOSUMMIT
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@johann-fuehrer
good luck -
@TELE-HO said in Pros/Cons of Suunto 9 BARO * ONLY * be fair and polite!:
it finally made me buy the S9B
I do not believe it, I do not believe it at all !
enjoy it ! -
@Saketo-Nemo
sorry, it’s not the best pic… but that’s all I can do with left arm in splint… -
@Saketo-Nemo
I really like it!
…but I don’t use notifications as I don’t want to get even more distraction, I don’t use 24/7 HR as it is inaccurate with my preferred strap tightness and I don’t use sleep tracking as I am not wearing a watch at night normally
the rest is great and I enjoy it
…of course some things could become improved or added… but we’ll see…