New owner - Suunto Race - opinion
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@Brad_Olwin if memory serves me correctly this was the problem with Samsung galaxy watches. The aftermarket watch faces (ones not designed by Samsung) didn’t shift pixels properly and caused burn in on Amoled screens. They had a bunch of warranty claims of burned in screens within a year of ownership.
I dunno, I would much rather have a few watch faces than a burned screen.
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@karmazynowycukiereczek said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
@Brad_Olwin said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
Not true, the display only mode shifts pixels so that pixel burn in is at a minimum. Second, the display either turns oft or goes to minimum display, which shifts pixels when your wrist is down.
Not true, because I’m not talking about the option you added, but about the watchface - if you use one watch face, the same pixels always work, which causes uneven degradation of other pixels.
I emphasize once again - I’m not talking about the AOD function, because it is something else :)).Again, on watch faces they all revert to a low power mode by default and the pixels shift precisely to prevent burn in. You cannot turn this off.
During exercise the display will dim or turn off so that pixel burn in is either minimized or does not occur. So, it is unclear what you are referring to as I have described all uses. -
@Brad_Olwin said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
Again, on watch faces they all revert to a low power mode by default and the pixels shift precisely to prevent burn in. You cannot turn this off.
During exercise the display will dim or turn off so that pixel burn in is either minimized or does not occur. So, it is unclear what you are referring to as I have described all uses.OK, I take the watch and look at the dial to check the time - I do it several times a day, what happens to the pixels that light up every day or every time I move the watch and show me practically the same dial?
I’m not talking about AOD and I’m not talking about training, I’m talking about a basic dial - just like the wallpaper on a locked phone. -
@karmazynowycukiereczek On that “locked” face for the dial the pixels are shifted but I do not know the time frame to prevent burn in.
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@cosme-costa said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
I do not understand your comments or comments like yours sometimes. Do you understand how a private company works? They develop some products, taking technical/commercial decisions that will have limitations. Resources, all of them, are limited.
So, when you write “I am not saying its easy, i am working in IT, so i know there are task that need time, but they even listen community? Because from what I see, there are a lot of topics that people ask for but are not done and it’s starting to worry me.” I wonder, what worries you? That a private company doesn’t listen to you? (Sure they do) Or that you bought a watch that doesn’t do the things exactly as you like? Do you have some stocks in the company and you think that you are going to lose some money?
You have bought a product with functionalities that if it doesn’t suit you, you can return it. Suunto is adding functionalities with every update, I’m pretty sure that the roadmap for these new features was made some time ago. If you want new features you can request them directly to Suunto support or create/relaunch a feature request from this very forum which is read by Suunto workers.
BTW and regarding the screen of the Race, in some Telegram forum with Suunto workers, questions about the screen and more customization arise and the answer was that people at Suunto would like to have more customization but with that you’ll also add the risk of more burn in screens. So, probably, you will do a good use of more customization to the screen but what will the other users do? If you were Suunto what will you do knowing that resources are limited? Will you risk to have more replacements without a very good implementation of this customization? Will this effort cover its cost and generate revenue?
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What? What are you talking about? A simple simple example from the edge - when people ask about the UI rotation by 180 and such questions arise many times, and the company is unable to respond to them with a specific answer or they answer "Suunto targets people “outdoor”, not “sporty”, and at the same time, on the main page they show Golf game banners, and in the watch I find the “mermaiding” sports mode - that worries me so much. I don’t know why you reduce the conversation to absurdities - company shares?? I was warned that Suunto, as one of the brands, has a lot of fanboys .
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I can’t check everything at one time, but I also assume that since 5 watches have given options, they are industry standards and since I didn’t find an answer earlier about Suunto, but e.g. 4 other brands have the ability to rotate the UI (not automatic - I will repeat), I assume that Suunto also has them, and the explanation (I will repeat myself) that they are more “outdoor” and not “sport” - these are not great arguments.
3.1. Can I return it after a month? I would be happy to use this option - should I write to support?
3.2. Are you “sure” - okay. Interesting.
- I have already explained what watch faces is all about (to the moderator) and he couldn’t answer my question, so for now I assume I’m right - I’ll see what the support replies, because maybe they have more knowledge.
I won’t answer the rest of the questions because they’re nonsense. Have a nice day.
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@karmazynowycukiereczek said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
@cosme-costa said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
I do not understand your comments or comments like yours sometimes. Do you understand how a private company works? They develop some products, taking technical/commercial decisions that will have limitations. Resources, all of them, are limited.
So, when you write “I am not saying its easy, i am working in IT, so i know there are task that need time, but they even listen community? Because from what I see, there are a lot of topics that people ask for but are not done and it’s starting to worry me.” I wonder, what worries you? That a private company doesn’t listen to you? (Sure they do) Or that you bought a watch that doesn’t do the things exactly as you like? Do you have some stocks in the company and you think that you are going to lose some money?
You have bought a product with functionalities that if it doesn’t suit you, you can return it. Suunto is adding functionalities with every update, I’m pretty sure that the roadmap for these new features was made some time ago. If you want new features you can request them directly to Suunto support or create/relaunch a feature request from this very forum which is read by Suunto workers.
BTW and regarding the screen of the Race, in some Telegram forum with Suunto workers, questions about the screen and more customization arise and the answer was that people at Suunto would like to have more customization but with that you’ll also add the risk of more burn in screens. So, probably, you will do a good use of more customization to the screen but what will the other users do? If you were Suunto what will you do knowing that resources are limited? Will you risk to have more replacements without a very good implementation of this customization? Will this effort cover its cost and generate revenue?
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What? What are you talking about? A simple simple example from the edge - when people ask about the UI rotation by 180 and such questions arise many times, and the company is unable to respond to them with a specific answer or they answer "Suunto targets people “outdoor”, not “sporty”, and at the same time, on the main page they show Golf game banners, and in the watch I find the “mermaiding” sports mode - that worries me so much. I don’t know why you reduce the conversation to absurdities - company shares?? I was warned that Suunto, as one of the brands, has a lot of fanboys .
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I can’t check everything at one time, but I also assume that since 5 watches have given options, they are industry standards and since I didn’t find an answer earlier about Suunto, but e.g. 4 other brands have the ability to rotate the UI (not automatic - I will repeat), I assume that Suunto also has them, and the explanation (I will repeat myself) that they are more “outdoor” and not “sport” - these are not great arguments.
3.1. Can I return it after a month? I would be happy to use this option - should I write to support?
3.2. Are you “sure” - okay. Interesting.
- I have already explained what watch faces is all about (to the moderator) and he couldn’t answer my question, so for now I assume I’m right - I’ll see what the support replies, because maybe they have more knowledge.
I won’t answer the rest of the questions because they’re nonsense. Have a nice day.
2 and 3. Suunto does not rotate the watch face for changing hands, this has already been explained and is due to antenna and baro sensor placement. Simple answer. Unlikely to happen on current hardware.
3.1 Depends on where you purchased but should be returnable.
- I have explained the pixel shift information counting this 3 times for you. I am also a field tester and familiar with the watch. It seems you do not accept my answer, I have answered your question.
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@Brad_Olwin said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
2 and 3. Suunto does not rotate the watch face for changing hands, this has already been explained and is due to antenna and baro sensor placement. Simple answer. Unlikely to happen on current hardware.
Yes, i know i just make simple example.
@Brad_Olwin said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
3.1 Depends on where you purchased but should be returnable.
It was sarcasm/irony towards the user. I can’t return.
@Brad_Olwin said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
I have explained the pixel shift information counting this 3 times for you. I am also a field tester and familiar with the watch. It seems you do not accept my answer, I have answered your question.
I asked about “watch faces”, i.e. “wallpapers” on the main screen of the watch. The 1st time I received an answer about AOD, the 2nd time about training, and the 3rd time about the “locked” dial.
I look at my watch now - what’s going on with the red marked pixels - that was the question. Maybe we have language barriers or I’m translating incorrectly.
If nothing is happening with them (and this is what I understand so far), then it is a good idea to upload more custom “watch faces” or add a store with them, because, for example, I would set a gray background that would burn the pixels evenly - that’s how I understand and this is the principle of the OLED screens.
But its ok, i will write my question to support, maybe you are right - forum isnt good place to ask about this.
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@karmazynowycukiereczek said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
Brad_Olwin said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
2 and 3. Suunto does not rotate the watch face for changing hands, this has already been explained and is due to antenna and baro sensor placement. Simple answer. Unlikely to happen on current hardware.
Yes, i know i just make simple example.
Brad_Olwin said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
3.1 Depends on where you purchased but should be returnable.
It was sarcasm/irony towards the user. I can’t return.
Brad_Olwin said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
I have explained the pixel shift information counting this 3 times for you. I am also a field tester and familiar with the watch. It seems you do not accept my answer, I have answered your question.
I asked about “watch faces”, i.e. “wallpapers” on the main screen of the watch. The 1st time I received an answer about AOD, the 2nd time about training, and the 3rd time about the “locked” dial.
I look at my watch now - what’s going on with the red marked pixels - that was the question. Maybe we have language barriers or I’m translating incorrectly.
If nothing is happening with them (and this is what I understand so far), then it is a good idea to upload more custom “watch faces” or add a store with them, because, for example, I would set a gray background that would burn the pixels evenly - that’s how I understand and this is the principle of the OLED screens.
But its ok, i will write my question to support, maybe you are right - forum isnt good place to ask about this.
Welcome to Suunto community forum!
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@karmazynowycukiereczek
These watch faces are not on all of the time. If you have AOD on it will revert to the time only where pixels are shifted quickly.This watch face only comes on when you raise your wrist, not enough time to burn in pixels.
The developers have done all they can to prevent pixel burn in. They learned from the first Suunto AMOLED watch, the Suunto 7, which had pixel burn in.On an AMOLED screen all black pixels are off as you know. My answer above is the same answer I have provided several times now.
The simple answer is the pixels are not lit for a sufficiently long time to cause burn in. That is what I have been told. The watch has not been out for long so we will see.
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@Brad_Olwin said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
faces are not on all of the time
yes, i know…
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@karmazynowycukiereczek Please don’t get me wrong, it’s just really out of my curiosity and by no means I would like to offend you. But based on what have you decided to buy this watch? What were your criteria? Did you make any research in advance? You don’t really sound like a happy owner. I am not a fanboy (like you have called users here), but I find it strange when someone buys a product and then complains that it doesn’t have a certain functionality. There a ton of reviews and videos out there. Again, don’t get me wrong, but this is becoming a routine now with quite a lot of posts like this.
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@karmazynowycukiereczek After using Garmin for 8 years, I switched to Suunto Race model. I used the watch for 4 weeks without any problems, then suddenly the screen turned black. but the clock was ticking. I brought my watch back to Suunto Cyprus. It’s been 4 weeks since they said they sent the watch to Finland. And they said they still don’t know when I will get it back. I mean, I buy a watch and pay 450 euros for it, but the support uses the watch more than me. That’s my initial thoughts on the suunto racing model. By the way, I am someone who runs outdoors or climbs challenging hills for approximately 15 hours a week. I’m currently doing these with my phone. What do you think about this?
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@the_ultraman you already said that in other threads.
The only thing I would say is that you are really unlucky that your watch got out of service so quickly.
We are lots of users here to do as much sport as you do, with no issues.
Unfortunatly, buying a watch even high price doesn’t mean one can’t have issues.
Hope you’ll get your watch back soon ; I ve been using suunto support few years ago It was always quick and efficient (about 3 weeks to get back my watch) -
@Tieutieu I know I have written this before. I think it is very important for new buyers to know if they take a look at the forums in terms of customer satisfaction and transparency.
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@the_ultraman you’re right of course. As I wrote, I also had to send my A3P to support few years ago (barometric sensor failure, twice - the weakness of A3P). It was always reactiv and fast to my mind, but nevertheless around 3 weeks if I remember well.
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It is also true that those who don’t have issues or had a fast repair from support very probably are not even subscribed here
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@sartoric but I am here (hardware issues twice, both times solved very fast)
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@Tieutieu Why would someone who doesn’t have a problem bother with it on forums? My watch has been with the Suunto support team for 5 weeks. If they had remanufactured the watch it would have taken less time. They probably have plans to modify the watch and give me a much more advanced one
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@the_ultraman said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
@Tieutieu Why would someone who doesn’t have a problem bother with it on forums?
Because talking with people is nice? Because communities are good?
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@Brad_Olwin said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
@karmazynowycukiereczek said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
@Brad_Olwin said in New owner - Suunto Race - opinion:
I doubt the watch faces will change, the development is not open for that.
Sad. Unfortunately, this means bad “degradation” of the OLED.
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Not true, the display only mode shifts pixels so that pixel burn in is at a minimum. Second, the display either turns oft or goes to minimum display, which shifts pixels when your wrist is down.
@Brad_Olwin do I get it right, that pixel shifting is also applied on the exercise screens?