Turn off wrist HR on S9
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@pacos said in Turn off wrist HR on S9:
Unless I miss something, I didn’t realize that options for the activities are not saved and have to set every time (like the Suuntoplus but also the wrist HR as you mentioned).
Some are saved, some are not, for some you can create a new battery mode and they are kept.
For S+, I like that the previous one is not remembered now that we have many options to choose from, because different days I need different S+ apps enabled. -
@isazi
OHR is excluded from this setting, even for customized batterymode, as I remember -
@surfboomerang said in Turn off wrist HR on S9:
If you have activities where you don’t want to monitor heart rate you can disable this for the activity permanently.
Nope, you have to disable every time, I tried
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@TELE-HO interesting, so if you have a custom battery that turns off OHR it will default to the custom battery but exclude the OHR setting?
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@isazi you would agree that configuration in Movescount for each single sport activities was much more practical and complete. Sorry to say but this has been a step back (and SA is not even enabling any of the configuration mode).
It’s also make completely sense keeping S+ saved in a sport mode, if you set it, as I would be use always the same. And If you want to select each time just not save the default.
Sometime I forget to set it, and you cannot even add afterwards when activity starts, very unpractical. -
@pacos said in Turn off wrist HR on S9:
It’s also make completely sense keeping S+ saved in a sport mode, if you set it, as I would be use always the same. And If you want to select each time just not save the default.
Sorry but here but I disagree with you, I do not want S+ saved in a sport mode once activated. I use S+ from time to time and I want it activated when I choose it. Another thing is that I should be able to create a custom sport mode where I can add S+ as a screen and then is always activated.
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@cosmecosta I’m saying that likewise in Movescount I would like the possibility to save in a sport mode a default S+, and if you want to select each time you leave the default off.
Now it’s always turned off, this is the only possibility. -
@stromdiddily
there is no OHR setting in the customized battery mode… at least not in my settings
it’s for touch, gps quality, low color etc -
@pacos said in Turn off wrist HR on S9:
@isazi you would agree that configuration in Movescount for each single sport activities was much more practical and complete.
I don’t agree at all, not even close, and I’ll tell you why
I never used movescount, but if it is similar to how Garmin works, with options for each activity type, than I am glad I’ve never used it. The Garmin implementation is a mess, it’s terrible, I spent years configuring stupid things for each and any activity type, to the point I had no idea which GPS constellation I was using unless I checked all sport types. A total nightmare, I much prefer the simple Suunto implementation.
But, this is my preference, there is no need for it to be your preference too. So I don’t agree with your assessment, but I can empathize and understand that you may prefer it for your personal use cases.
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@TELE-HO said in Turn off wrist HR on S9:
@isazi
OHR is excluded from this setting, even for customized batterymode, as I rememberDidn’t know, considering that some of the ultra battery saving modes disable ohr I thought it was possible.
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@pacos I see what you mean.
I enabled wrist HR on a sport mode I created a couple of firmwares ago. By default HR is not on (wrist nor sensor). I enabled it, but it was just for that one activity. Once I ended it, it revert back to the default.In my mind it was a permanent setting, but maybe that was a couple of firmwares ago. Otherwise I wouldn’t know how I was able to switch it off by default.
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Thanks for your thoughts. I tried to get back into Movescount to configure and disable OHR, but was unable to.
I really hope that Suunto comes up with a permanent solution as pressing a sequence of buttons 17 times before each run to disable the wrist HR is getting very old.
@pacos said in Turn off wrist HR on S9:
For the time being I think that you can use Movescount to remove the wrist HR by default from your activities.
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@Derrick-Spafford Just to be sure, I tried recreating one of my profile which has HR disabled by default. I was not able to do so.
So I guess something has changed between firmware updates. Not sure which one, but for what I can recall, there used to be one setting for HR, later this was separated into wrist HR and Sensor HR.
This was already the case before the last firmware update. -
Yes - I believe that is the case. I was always able to do this before, but recently had to do a reset and then when I tried to build a custom mode again without wrist HR, I was not able to do so.
The good thing is that I can now push the 17 button sequence every run now without looking at my watch from memory!…but, yeah, kinda annoying.
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@surfboomerang said in Turn off wrist HR on S9:
@pacos I see what you mean.
I enabled wrist HR on a sport mode I created a couple of firmwares ago. By default HR is not on (wrist nor sensor). I enabled it, but it was just for that one activity. Once I ended it, it revert back to the default.In my mind it was a permanent setting, but maybe that was a couple of firmwares ago. Otherwise I wouldn’t know how I was able to switch it off by default.
Now that I had to recreate my sport modes on my new S9P, I face this problem too
Wrist HR is enabled every time for sport modes where I never use it. I disable it from the menu, but that is a one-time setting.Any news on this behaviour?
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@surfboomerang I will likely stay this way…
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@brad_olwin What is the idea behind it? To me it makes much more sense to store the HR setting (wrist and sensor) in the sport mode as it used to be in a previous firmware version.
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@surfboomerang
There’s a few posts about this behaviour, and asking for the logic, I myself have also wondered why.Suunto does what Suunto does; and from my observations rarely bows to customer requests or demands, except on those fairly rare occasions where a bug has been introduced. They may as @Brad_Olwin has pointed out on another thread listen to the request and build it into a new model, but even that is a rare event from what I have observed.
I do love Suunto and have been using their products for some 25 years and will continue to do so but I never hold any hope of Suunto changing a course of direction once its out in the public domain.
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@t1sugar I think Suunto follows this forum more then we think, but due to the lack of communication we will never be sure. A lot of requested features were implemented eventually but we don’t know if it was because our requests or that they were already on their roadmap.
However, I have rarely seen existing features get a change in behavior or got removed. HR setting behavior is one and now backlight behavior seems to be another. No idea if Suunto is open for feedback on those decisions.
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@surfboomerang I’m sure you’re right, and lets face it, it’s not a huge issue not knowing the what and why behind decisions and directions it should be enough that the main functions of the watch work, and work well, hence why I love Suunto products.
slightly off topic!
I’m poised to get the new Peak (love my s9b but like the idea of having it in a smaller lighter package) just waiting to hear how folks are finding the gps chip performs and whether the WHR is any better in real world production version.