From Peak to Peak: Thoughts after two months with the S9P
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Excellent summary. Your wanted future feature list is awesome. Honestly I would sacrifice the web based app for faster mobile app development. And I would wish there could be generally more “wellness” 24/7 data. For example nightly SPO2 measures. Respiratory rate, HRV.
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@s9puser rolling hills will be fixed in the next update. I worked on that
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@theguyfromthesummit oh man, I hope I came across as more constructive than that!
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@patrick-löffler thanks, and I definitely agree with your “wish-list” additions
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos this is great news, and one of the reasons I took the time to write up a post…it is fantastic to see a developer so active on the forums
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@s9puser You nailed it with your forum comment. To any question - and I already asked stupid ones - there is always a constructive answer. I have as well the feeling of being heard and respected as a Suunto customer. And future firmware and app updates seem to answer already some of the requests. How awesome is that!
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@s9puser definitely, sounds like a great watch and a honest review!
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@s9puser said in From Peak to Peak: Thoughts after two months with the S9P:
- Oh, and a web-based interface so I can actually compare stats over time and segments within activities.
This (without the need for 3rd parties and more or less feature parity with the ‘good ole’ MCWeb).
@s9puser said in From Peak to Peak: Thoughts after two months with the S9P:
Final thoughts:
Suunto really nailed the hardware with the S9P Ti and this, more than anything else, kept me as a customer.Great review. I could buy it if they fixed the web frontend above.
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@jsuarez good ol
Typo correction
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@patrick-löffler Your point is well taken! I agree that a little bit more “wellness” data would be ideal -especially for those who are wearing the watch 24/7. Adding to your list, it would be nice to have data on sleep stages over the course of the night (REM, light, deep) and how they were distributed (S7 seems to have such a feature).
Last, this might be marginally off-topic, I am wondering whether it would be technically possible to add an “assistance alert” feature. I see that SuuntoPlus has a “Safe” page; however, there is no way of triggering (from the watch) a pre-determined message (through the phone) asking for help at the coordinates displayed in the Safe Page. I have a similar function on a Garmin device and it is a peace of mind. I can see several situations in which one may be in need of help and either unable to reach his/her phone or unable to copy the coordinate; the feature might be useful (of course assuming phone and watch are connected and that your phone has coverage).