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    Raise to wake up - somethin between low and high?

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    • Tami999T Offline
      Tami999 Silver Members
      last edited by Tami999

      Hey. I got set my SV raise to wake up on low, but sometimes in some ocassions its hard to read data. ,High’’ is too strong for me. Could we get something between? I think its easy to add more options for that. Cheers!

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      • JonasLarssonJ Offline
        JonasLarsson @Tami999
        last edited by

        @Tami999 said in Raise to wake up - somethin between low and high?:

        Hey. I got set my SV raise to wake up on low, but sometimes in some ocassions its hard to read data. ,High’’ is too strong for me. Could we get something between? I think its easy to add more options for that. Cheers!

        My settings 👇🏼

        Brightness: Medium
        Raise to wake: High

        Works like a charm.

        Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar

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        • HighlandsH Offline
          Highlands
          last edited by Highlands

          Hello and sorry for the stupid question.
          What does raise to wake low or high mean? The degree of sensitivity of the sensor? If it’s set to high, it takes more movement to activate?
          My brightness is set on low and raise to wake is off. Is this this the most energy saving setting?
          Thank you.

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          • JonasLarssonJ Offline
            JonasLarsson @Highlands
            last edited by

            @Highlands said in Raise to wake up - somethin between low and high?:

            Hello and sorry for the stupid question.
            What does raise to wake low or high mean? The degree of sensitivity of the sensor? If it’s set to high, it takes more movement to activate?
            My brightness is set on low and raise to wake is off. Is this this the most energy saving setting?
            Thank you.

            There are no stupid questions. High means high intensity backlight.

            Not sure how these settings affect energy saving. For me most important is to see (not how often I need to charge my watch). Maybe try different settings and see what you like/think?

            Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar

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            • HighlandsH Offline
              Highlands @JonasLarsson
              last edited by

              @JonasLarsson Thanks a lot for your reply. I’m totally fine with my current setting, no complaints whatsoever. Just wondered what “raise to wake high or low” actually means.

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              • Tami999T Offline
                Tami999 Silver Members
                last edited by Tami999

                On high I feel like having flashlight on my hand. On low it’s too dark in some situations. Something between would be perfect. 🙏

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                • Tami999T Offline
                  Tami999 Silver Members
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                  I’ve discovered that when general watch brightness is set on high it makes raise to wake low screen is brighter than general brightness low & raise to wake low. Just a bit but enough for me!

                  Didn’t know that its affect each other. I thought that general brightness affect normal use only.
                  Now raise to wake is perfect for me, but when surf menu, checking stats its too bright 😄
                  Maybe this info will help someone.

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