What is your most important finger ? ... proposal for a future SUUNTO watch
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@brad_olwin said in What is your most important finger ? ... proposal for a future SUUNTO watch:
@mister-pyc I can’t think of anything worse than a button for a thumb when wearing gloves!
Humm Brad … should I catch that your glove is only protecting your thumb but not the other fingers ???
Personally in any case I do almost all manipulation removing gloves even by -25/20°C (gloves being stored inside my jacket near the body to keep them wam) OK OK … I should confess we are more down to max -15°C now than in past
Just to say … for me my gloves are in any case not adapted to watch …
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@freeheeler
Whaouuu good to know ! -
@frederic I should confess manipulating what you call the middle one with gloves is effectivelly … well … hazardous ??? … Risky ??? … Technical ???
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@mister-pyc said in What is your most important finger ? ... proposal for a future SUUNTO watch:
@brad_olwin said in What is your most important finger ? ... proposal for a future SUUNTO watch:
@mister-pyc I can’t think of anything worse than a button for a thumb when wearing gloves!
Humm Brad … should I catch that your glove is only protecting your thumb but not the other fingers ???
Personally in any case I do almost all manipulation removing gloves even by -25/20°C (gloves being stored inside my jacket near the body to keep them wam) OK OK … I should confess we are more down to max -15°C now than in past
Just to say … for me my gloves are in any case not adapted to watch …
With heavy gloves on for SkiMo at ≥4000m when windy I can operate the three buttons on my S9baro, I’ve done this many times but I would not be able to operate a button with my thumb easily. This is my main issue with the S9Peak, my favorite watch, that the buttons are nearly impossible to operate with gloves on. Not a good idea to take the gloves off as frostbite can occur quickly.
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@brad_olwin said in What is your most important finger ? ... proposal for a future SUUNTO watch:
frostbite
Thanks for the word “frostbite” word, I never look at it in english, so you teach me something here.
I agree with you that as much – not to say always – as possible we should never ever take the gloves off … still I’m used to it, really doing mountain ski in cold and high places (I did the high road from Chamonix to Zermatt in incredible frozen conditions in 2013) but in such case making sure I store my gloves nearby the body inside the jacket and even below the pullover so that theystay warm and in case of frosbite I’m able to put them immediately … as they are still warm the frosbite get off fast …
A question for you : what makes the S9Baro operational with gloves and the S9Peak not ? … why not in such case have another S9Baro button for the thumb if here it works fine with your gloves ? …
Reading yoru answer I got more the feeling that the problem is with the S9Peak buttons rather than to their place on the watch … I’m I wrong ?
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@mister-pyc
I did not yet put my hands on the S9P, but I can imagine that the buttons are too far down and too small to operate with gloves.
This is a no go for me… hence my wish for the S9P XL: buttons located and sized as on the S9B X-Alps……again, to quote Alex Honnold: GO BIG
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@brad_olwin I found the S9P buttons difficult to operate with gloves as well, because they are so tucked under the side of the watch.
The advantage of unwanted button presses through bending your wrist turns into a disadvantage then. -
@egika said in What is your most important finger ? ... proposal for a future SUUNTO watch:
@brad_olwin I found the S9P buttons difficult to operate with gloves as well, because they are so tucked under the side of the watch.
The advantage of unwanted button presses through bending your wrist turns into a disadvantage then.I agree, my favorite watch! And, I do not see a good solution.
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@mister-pyc Suunto Ambit series had 5 buttons and I liked that much better than the current 3 button setup.
Here are advantages of the old 5 button setup:
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Dedicated backlight button, although now that there is a light sensor, that is probably not as advantageous as it used to be
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Assignable button shortcuts - I used that a lot with Ambits. Garmin Fenix too offers multiple user assignable shortcut combinations
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I really liked the View button functionality on Ambits and used it extensively. On regular data screens it allowed to rotate through the bottom field, which is perhaps not as usable now. But on the navigation screen it allowed to rotate through navigation views - zoomed in view, zoomed out view, and the next waypoint view. The zoomed out view would allow me to see, with a single button press, the overall progress on a route. The next waypoint view is what is really missing in the modern Suunto UI. There are workarounds but in my opinion they all are less usable compared to a dedicated view. The View button would also be useful in some parts of the UI that require tapping on the screen, and if the touch is disabled those parts of the UI are inaccessible.
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The Backlight button also worked as the Back button throughout the UI. The same can now be achieved by a long press on the Next button, but I find that less intuitive.
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@brad_olwin
in watch customization for S9B it was possible to choose bigger buttons, like the Titanium X-Alps has. Maybe something like that could be a solution?
This of course would end up in more unwanted button presses… no clue how this side effect could be solved -
@freeheeler I think a new S9P Extreme Edition is the answer.
No buttons at all. Just gesture and speech control. -
@surfboomerang why not brain connected directly
Joke apart, what I like it this term “S9Baro Extreme Edition”, it is exactly the concept that I would like to get from SUUNTO, a watch which is designed for extreme conditions and not just sport … I should not say a military watch but a watch which is here to help you when you are really into the wild … compass, altimeter, weather forecast, … new technologies like GPS for sure but also capacity to survive even if I’m no more in my forecasted route … with this old still approach of with a map … and really focused on you and your environment / your targets more than you and your performances …
for example … since 40 years I’m walking/skiing in mountain I do not care about my performance, I care about when I wil reach the summit and be back safe at home this depending on the speed of the people with me and the changing weather conditions …
so … when I will reach the summit ? at what time, in how much time, how long still to walk, since how much we started … all this we of course have it already -
@mister-pyc I am lucky lefthanded and wearing my watch on the right hand. So, everything is right