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    • ArgyristA Offline
      Argyrist
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      Hello. I have a new suunto 5, I put it on for a full charge and while I was sleeping and wearing it, the morning I woke up it was at 86% is it reasonable?

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        pikeviewer
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        If you have 24 hour heart rate and sleep monitoring turned on, I would say it is normal. I am new to Suunto 5 also and expect to charge somewhere between every 3 to 7 days.

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        • ArgyristA Offline
          Argyrist
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          ok thanks!!

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          • Tomas5T Offline
            Tomas5 Gold Members @Argyrist
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            @argyrist hello, i just bought suunto 5 and noticed in 9 hours drop in battery from 100 to 81%. How is your experience with battery life after few months of ussage? I have HR on and sleep trackong on, notiffications off.

            Suunto Ambit 2, Suunto 5, Suunto Race 2

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              pikeviewer @Tomas5
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              @tomas5 That seems normal to me. After experimenting with 24 hour heart monitoring and sleep tracking I turned them off and now a charge lasts me a week or so, less if I track several long exercises.

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                Tomas5 Gold Members @pikeviewer
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                @pikeviewer by suunto specification batttery should last for 7 days in 24/7 tracking with notifications so i hoped that without notifications only with 24/7 tracking should work for 7 days on one chrage without problem. I will see after few days or weeks.

                Suunto Ambit 2, Suunto 5, Suunto Race 2

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                  DMytro @Tomas5
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                  @tomas5 maybe 24/7 tracking stands for steps/cals, but not hr.

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                  • ChrisAC Offline
                    ChrisA Platinum Member @Tomas5
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                    @tomas5 in my experience it also depends on how much you use it with the backlight on (and of course the gps etc.) In Winter when I have to press the light button more often or even leave it on in standby mode I have roughly 4-5 days - in summer when there is much more light longer in the evening I got 6 to 7 days… but for me it turned out that tracking workouts with best GPS quality is really what mattered most in battery usage, so for daily hikes and walks with the dog I normally adapt the gps settings and even turn of the display, which really makes a big difference (4 km with GPS in „good“ setting then only drain about 1-2 %)

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                      Tomas5 Gold Members @DMytro
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                      @дима-мельниченко i don’t think so because in specifications there is section 24/7 and it includes sleep tracking, minimal daily hr, stress/recovery, steps, sleep tracking so if this didn’t include HR they should let people know in some note at least. But maybe i was too rush. After battery droped bellow 80%, battery drain dropped rapidly. Now it looks like it will last for 6-7 days if battery drain bellow 80% stays linear. I will come back in few days to share my experience. Maybe it will help to others like me when looking for this battery related questions.

                      Suunto Ambit 2, Suunto 5, Suunto Race 2

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                        Tomas5 Gold Members @ChrisA
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                        @chrisa thanks for info. I don’t use gps at all now. Just 24/7 tracking with HR, sleep, without notifications and without backlight. I received watch few day ago and i didn’t have possibility to do any outdoor/indoor activity jet. So just watch and 24/7 tracking is in use. But it seems that battery drain is not so rapid under 80% of battery. So probably i was too rush. It looks like it will last for 6-7 days if current battery drain will stay in linear level. I will return with results after complete battery cycle.

                        Suunto Ambit 2, Suunto 5, Suunto Race 2

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                        • XFatManX Offline
                          XFatMan
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                          I don’t use any kind of tracking, meaning that everything is disabled. Battery goes down 4-5% in 24h. For running, I only enable GPS (good), which seems to drain an average 1% for every 10 minutes of running.

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                            Tomas5 Gold Members
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                            After 8 days i can say i am satisfied with battery life. More in my latest post https://forum.suunto.com/topic/6172/suunto-5-24-7-hr-notifications-battery-life/10

                            Suunto Ambit 2, Suunto 5, Suunto Race 2

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