Battery LIfe
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@olymay I use AOD on, so tilt/touch not required to see the time.
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@jamie-bg said in Battery LIfe:
@olymay I use AOD on, so tilt/touch not required to see the time.
So you have the screen on at all times? I used to use this as it’s nice to easily glance at the time. However I find that even the minimum brightness is still too bright when it gets dark, so I turned it off.
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@olymay said in Battery LIfe:
@jamie-bg said in Battery LIfe:
@olymay I use AOD on, so tilt/touch not required to see the time.
So you have the screen on at all times? I used to use this as it’s nice to easily glance at the time. However I find that even the minimum brightness is still too bright when it gets dark, so I turned it off.
It would be REALLY GOOD if there was a scheduled night-time mode.
(timing could even be automated - switch to night 1hr after sunset, switch to normal 1hr before sunrise or something).In my imagination, this night-time mode would disable any tilt to wake function, so in bed you would only get the screen displaying by touching a button, but then during day you could just power-save tilt (or whatever other mode you prefer) to see time, or have AOD on during the ‘non night time’ as you prefer.
In fact now sleep tracking seems to be arriving next week this should be an even more obvious feature to add. The watch knows you’re asleep, so why would screen ever liven up?!
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@nigel-taylor-0 This would be a really great idea! Especially if the timing could be set manually (as in the winter sunset is around 1600hrs where I am).
Maybe it could use the upcoming sleep detection to determine you are asleep and turn the screen off?
Maybe we should transfer this to a separate thread, as I feel we have gone somewhat off topic :-S
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@olymay - put DND and cinema mode on when I go to bed - part of my nightly routine, so no the watch face being AOD on when sleeping doesn’t disturb me as turned it off. Plus move around a bit when I sleep which would probably activate the tilt functionality so best option is cinema mode to switch off screen.
If on my wrist while sleeping I then also use lock touch screen.This is why I would love the ability to customize my quick settings (never use find my phone).
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@jamie-bg said in Battery LIfe:
This is why I would love the ability to customize my quick settings (never use find my phone).
I would love that ability. I want a shortcut to turn on button lock!!!
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@aleksander-h - so agree or at least have it as a quick setting - far more useful than battery saver and or find my phone.
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@jamie-bg said in Battery LIfe:
@aleksander-h - so agree or at least have it as a quick setting - far more useful than battery saver and or find my phone.
Customizability is the way to go. Different people will want different buttons. Do something similar to the way watch complications work where you can long press on a button and then select among a list of actions. I seem to remember my Tizen watch had this
Of course, this will be a Google feature request rather than a Suunto one.
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@aleksander-h
android allows this, so am surprised we can’t do the same with wear os, or that they have ignored this part.
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With the tilt to wake, wifi, bluetooth activated, whithout sport activities, what battery time do you have? My watch would turn battery saver mode on after the 24 hour limit.
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@aleksander-h my old TicWatch Pro had two buttons and they could have two functions each, activated by either a single or double press. Was a really nice and handy feature.
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@nshkira said in Battery LIfe:
With the tilt to wake, wifi, bluetooth activated, whithout sport activities, what battery time do you have? My watch would turn battery saver mode on after the 24 hour limit.
Since the new update on Monday I haven’t had too much opportunity to test battery life properly.
However, I took my S7 off the charger at 1300hrs yesterday at 100%.
At 1300hrs today the battery was at 47%.
So 53% usage in 24hrs.
I reckon I can eek a bit more out of it too.I have AoD off
Power saver tilt to wake on
BT on
WiFi on auto
24/7 HR
Sleep tracking for 8hrs
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@olymay
Running Solstice watch face with AOD off, touch to wake on, power save tilt on, nav gestures off. BT on, Wifi auto, 24/7HR &resources, Sleep 6 hrs (use cinema mode, DND and touch lock).Took off charger at 9am yesterday morning, was at 53% this morning when I put it on charger at 8:30, and that includes tracking a 20min walk with dog. It also includes reviewing a lot of notifications, replying to quite a few, at least an hour of media control. And a more than usual use of watch - am still playing around with it due to the suunto updates.
So yes 2 days is still very possible with AOD off, not so sure with AOD on based on previous days results.
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@jamie-bg said in Battery LIfe:
@olymay
Running Solstice watch face with AOD off, touch to wake on, power save tilt on, nav gestures off. BT on, Wifi auto, 24/7HR &resources, Sleep 6 hrs (use cinema mode, DND and touch lock).Took off charger at 9am yesterday morning, was at 53% this morning when I put it on charger at 8:30, and that includes tracking a 20min walk with dog. It also includes reviewing a lot of notifications, replying to quite a few, at least an hour of media control. And a more than usual use of watch - am still playing around with it due to the suunto updates.
So yes 2 days is still very possible with AOD off, not so sure with AOD on based on previous days results.
That’s awesome! Great work and thanks for doing a longer test than I did
Also, if it helps at all I have found that by enabling ‘Cinema Mode’ it automatically puts the watch into DND and touch lock (although it still allows alarms to come through which is good).
That might save you a bit of time and faff each evening/morning -
@olymay
Thanks - I hadn’t realised that the cinema included both of those. However will probably still use the touch lock as it also locks the buttons and prevents them from launching apps. Will still wake screen, but with cinema on it quickly switches it off again. -
@jamie-bg said in Battery LIfe:
@olymay
Thanks - I hadn’t realised that the cinema included both of those. However will probably still use the touch lock as it also locks the buttons and prevents them from launching apps. Will still wake screen, but with cinema on it quickly switches it off again.No worries, I only recently learnt it myself from using cinema mode whilst asleep
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Hello to everyone, id like to have your feedback about my suunto 7 performance.
I was used to reach 12/13h of activity with my Ambit 3 without never think to my battery, the next day too…that’s why im trying perform a long activity with my suunto 7 too and it seems I cannot reach this in any conditions.I’m actually at 7 hr of activity and 5% battery remain.
I’ve wifi off, Bluetooth on, tilt to wake off and I’ve enabled cinema mode but it does not affect battery (saw battery graph), and GPS every 10s.
Honestly I probably bought the wrong watch and I’m thinking to replace it but please before I’d like to have your feedback and see if something can be differently configured.
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@drunners you certainly won’t get ambit level of battery for the simple reason that this is a WearOS smart watch. You might want to look at the S5 or S9 if longer battery is important.
That said, with fusedtrack (GPS at 10s) I would have thought you’d get more than 7 hours.
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@aleksander-h honestly me too…I also expect to save battery configuring cinema mode but it’s not…wear os I suppose is continuing draining battery, so sad because watch itself is very well made…
I think suunto should however explain those info better, If I had known i’d not bought it
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With GPS set to good/10 sec it seems to drain around 10% a hour for me, so 7 seems quite low. And mine was with the screen on.