Aereo mode on S7
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@luca760101 which watch face do you use? In my experience that’s a big impact on the battery, especially if you have the tilt to wake on
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@jw-cou
I tried different faces from the suunto ones to the ones that use the 3100 coprocessor. However I have both tilt wake on always off. I thought that at least in airplane mode the consumption was almost zero, instead it is not so, at least for me. -
@jw-cou
In any mode that I use, whether aerial or normal (bluetooth and NFC only, WiFi off), the first two items of battery consumption are always INACTIVE CLOCK and BLUETOOTH -
@luca760101 I don’t know what to tell, I’m really no expert. I noticed the google fit watch face was the best battery wise, and with airplane mode on and screen off (incl tilt to wake off) I have 3% battery usage for 4h, so 6% for a 8 hours night.
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@jw-cou
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@luca760101 said in Aereo mode on S7:
@jw-cou
In any mode that I use, whether aerial or normal (bluetooth and NFC only, WiFi off), the first two items of battery consumption are always INACTIVE CLOCK and BLUETOOTHClearly this is why your battery consumption is “not inline with the characteristics of Suunto.” Perhaps it is the apps you are using and not Suunto. I have extra apps installed but use a Suunto watch face. Here is my consumption that is totally in agreement with specs.
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@Brad_Olwin
I’m obviously talking about using the only watch with a smartwatch function, without GPS activity (covid-19) and putting the watch in airplane mode at night. Otherwise it would last much less. I don’t use apps other than the pre-installed ones, I use Suunto watch faces. If we want to talk about autonomy in GPS sports, better leave it alone. With almost maximum charge I do not go beyond 4h30. I don’t think these are the Suunto specs. -
@luca760101 There is clearly something wrong, I recently ran for 7h 3 min and had 18% of my battery left, which lasted the entire rest of the day. You should be getting much more than 4:30. For this I did have airplane mode on, but I usually don’t use airplane mode and have several runs in the 5-6h range.
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So, from your experience, do you confirm that in order to achieve the autonomy indicated by Suunto of 12 hours in sports, it is essential that S7 is in airplane mode?
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@luca760101 said in Aereo mode on S7:
So, from your experience, do you confirm that in order to achieve the autonomy indicated by Suunto of 12 hours in sports, it is essential that S7 is in airplane mode?
Some sports will get 12h, I think cycling can do 12h or even a little more. For running and trail running in my experience 10h is probably the max I can squeeze out of the watch and that does require airplane mode and not much interaction with the watch. Others seem to do better than me, for my trail run today the estimate was 7h. I run trails and this may be harder on the battery due to the uneven hand movements.
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@Brad_Olwin
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@luca760101
If you want there is a similar post called “battery life” and maybe you find something that may interest you. bye -
Yes, I followed it, I don’t share the opinions of some optimistic users. Of course if you buy a smartwatch and then most of the day you use it in airplane mode (therefore like a normal watch) I don’t know how it makes sense to boast of the battery life.
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@Brad_Olwin
Uneven hand movement…?
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I use it in activities for ski mountaineering and trail running, if the hand moves, certainly not as in cycling which is stationary on the handlebar. Then I don’t often watch the watch but we are still talking about a watch designed for sports, or am I wrong?
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@luca760101 there’s nothing optimistic about facts. Everyone uses the watch to match his own requirements. If yours are not met with the Suunto 7, buy another watch
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@luca760101
Of course it is a smartwatch, with all the merits and defects of the case, and wearing it in airplane mode does not make much sense, but if you need greater autonomy, you can also go down to these compromises.Without any controversy, I don’t think you do 6-8-10 hour activities every day (if yes, you actually bought the wrong watch), and I don’t think you are very interested in notifications while doing that type of activity.
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@jw-cou said in Aereo mode on S7:
there’s nothing optimistic about facts. Everyone uses the watch to match his own requirements. If yours are not met with the Suunto 7, buy another watch
I do not accept this type of answer at all, I have always been a happy owner of Suunto, I have purchased at least 6 of the various series, I do not know how many you have bought that you pronounce in this way. If I bought the 7 selling from Spartan, it means that I believed in Suunto and in what it stated in the watch’s specifications. Since, as well as you who are so sure of your purchase, I took it in pre-order, or when nobody owned one to possibly read the various user feedbacks. Therefore I invested my 479 euros placing full trust in the Finnish brand and I don’t understand how I should settle for performances not in line with what was declared. In addition, the Suunto home one month after my purchase no longer gives me the opportunity to return the watch (the withdrawal time is a maximum of 15 days). So, not finding the money on the street, why should I buy another watch? I expect you to answer me … in a sensible way, not with sentences made. -
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@Saketo-Nemo
thank you for the answer. Of course, not every day I have these training rhythms but I go out at least 2-3 times a week from 3 to 5 hours (and the autonomy I tested is just over 4 hours in smartwatch mode with a fully charged watch). I bought a smartwatch just because, doing mountain sports, I don’t run with the phone in my hand, but I leave it in my backpack and know if I have any emergency calls while I’m out, or important messages from people who need to contact me, it’s for me it’s really important that my sports watch is a smartwatch. Suunto’s Spartan did all this, just as it does on 9 by accessing notifications with a direct bluetooth connection to the phone. Having bought Suunto 7 in pre-order, as I think all of you, I had no idea that Wear OS was so cinditional in the autonomy of the watch. In fact, notifications pass only through Wear OS and not directly via bluetooth and this is perhaps the real problem of this watch for its reduced autonomy.